Healthcare Policy

Healthcare Policy 21(4) August 2026 .doi:10.12927/hcpol.2026.27895

Beyond Preparedness: What Rural Wildfire Evacuations Reveal about Health System Interfaces

Ellen Schenk

This rejoinder reflects on Irvine and colleagues’ account of the 2025 La Ronge wildfire evacuation, arguing that the case highlights not system failure but system stress at critical governance and communication interfaces. The commentary extends the discussion by examining how emergency preparedness often underestimates failures that occur between organizational levels rather than within them. It emphasizes communication redundancy as an equity issue, continuity-of-care infrastructure during displacement and the ethical strain placed on rural clinicians serving as both responders and evacuees. Together, these insights suggest design principles for climate-resilient health systems.

 

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