“Prepared to Care: The 24/7 Standby Role of America’s Hospitals,” presents the benefits to the community of this standby role and the financial burden to hospitals of providing these services.
The report includes challenges for disaster preparedness, one of the key components of hospitals’ standby role.
The report shares nine essential resources hospitals need to be prepared to respond to disasters:
• Comprehensive community disaster plans for a wide range of potential events, each with diverse action requirements
• Training and drills
• Back-up generators
• Communications systems
• Personal protective equipment
• Decontamination units
• Stockpiled medical supplies and pharmaceuticals
• Disease surveillance systems
• Surge capacity to treat an influx of patients
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