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The All Hazards Emergency Operations Plan (AHP) describes our capabilities and planned responses to emergencies and disasters to minimize impact on safety, patient care, service line operations and critical processes.
Emergency managers think of disasters as recurring events with four phases: Mitigation, Preparedness, Response, and Recovery. The following diagram illustrates the relationship of the four phases of emergency management.
To effectively implement emergency preparedness procedures, organizations must conduct a risk assessment to identify potential hazards and their likelihood of occurring. This involves evaluating the organizations processes, operations, and activities to identify areas where emergency situations may arise.
Four Core Elements of Emergency Preparedness Risk Assessment and Emergency Planning (Include but not limited to): Hazards likely in geographic area. Care-related emergencies. Communication Plan. Complies with Federal and State laws. Policies and Procedures. Complies with Federal and State laws. Training and Testing.
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