The Hospital Surge Evaluation Tool is a user-friendly peer assessment tool that helps hospitals identify gaps in their surge planning through a no-notice drill. This tool was developed by RAND Health under a contract with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response (ASPR).
This Concept of Operations (CONOPS) provides the conceptual framework for coordination and guidance of HHS federal-level human services for preparedness, response, and recovery for disasters and public health emergencies. The CONOPS describes how HHS transitions from normal operations of human services program delivery to a coordinated, Department-wide response to the human services elements of a public health and medical emergency.
Resource Typing Library Tool (RTLT)
NIMS has announced the release of the first version of the Resource Typing Library Tool (RTLT). The RTLT is an online catalogue of national resource typing definitions and job titles/position qualifications. Definitions and job titles/position qualifications are easily searchable & discoverable through the RTLT. They can be viewed directly on the web page, downloaded in PDF format or directly used by third party software applications using the available Web Services application programming interface (API). The Resource Typing Library Tool is publically accessible here: http://www.fema.gov/resource-management
Compendium of Faith-Based Organization (FBO) Resources
The International Association of Emergency Managers (IAEM) Faith-Based Caucus, has recently (December 2013) published a “Compendium of Faith-Based Organization (FBO) Resources” Click here to view.
This Concept of Operations (CONOPS) describes the conceptual framework and coordination for U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) federal-level behavioral health preparedness, response, and recovery for disasters and public health emergencies. The plan describes how HHS prepares for the behavioral health effects of a public health and medical emergency or disaster and transitions from normal day-to-day operations to coordinated department-wide response and recovery activities
The documentwas developed by the Harvard School of Public Health Emergency Preparedness and Response Exercise Program (HSPH-EPREP) in collaboration with the Massachusetts Department of Public Health (MDPH) Emergency Preparedness Bureau and is meant to serve as a resource for hospitals to use as they prepare to manage their recovery from emergencies of all types
The Yale New Haven Health System Center for Emergency Preparedness and Healthcare Solutions, in close collaboration with the members of the Yale New Haven Health System Clinical Advisory Committee and the Yale New Haven Health System Emergency Preparedness Committee, has developed Clinical Guidelines to help hospital workers treat and manage elements of disasters.
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