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Planning notes for medical operations and health-system readiness.

The Dispatch covers one planning problem at a time: casualty estimates, evacuation timelines, surge capacity, readiness gaps, assurance, and the assumptions leaders should challenge before they approve a plan.

Formats
Briefings; field notes; data studies
Topics
Casualty planning; readiness; surge; assurance
Status
Launching in 2026
Published on
Substack · free to read
The Dispatch

For people who brief, review, or approve medical plans.

Each dispatch works through one planning question: what is assumed, what the numbers show, what the chart hides, and what a reviewer should ask next.

Launching soonBriefings · Field notes · Data studies

Written for use in a briefing.

No trend commentary. No generic thought leadership. Each piece explains a planning problem, the assumptions behind it, and the evidence needed to act on it.

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Illustrative · Casualty rateObserved → projected

A single casualty number hides spread. The range shows what the medical service may have to absorb.

The library

The library opens with the first dispatch

No archive yet. When the first pieces publish, they will be indexed here by topic and posted to Substack.

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