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Content DescriptionEmergency Management in Health Care: An All-Hazards Approach, 4th Edition, is a critical resource for organizations to identify emergency planning needs and to develop an effective level of preparedness to address a range of emergencies. This book targets emergency managers and others involved in planning and implementing an organization’s emergency operations plan (EOP) or emergency management plan (EMP) and offers guidance and best practices shaped by Joint Commission’s Emergency Management (EM) standards. This new edition describes the enhanced emergency preparedness requirements under the US Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) final rule for Emergency Preparedness Requirements and how they affect Joint Commission EM standards. It also explains the implications for health care organizations and their preparedness efforts. Readers will also benefit from nearly a dozen new case studies featuring actual health care organizations. Each one shares lessons learned from emergency management planning or actual emergency responses to incidents such as mass shootings to active shooters to natural disasters. Also new in the fourth edition are downloadable, adaptable tools for emergency management planning, response, and recovery. The goals of the Emergency Management in Health Care revision are to do the following: • Emphasize the role of leadership in emergency planning and response • Help organizations adapt to singular or escalating threats such as infectious disease outbreaks, acts of terrorism, active shooters, industrial accidents, unusual weather occurrences, and other emergencies • Expose the vulnerabilities that may impact technology in disaster responses—such as failures to manage resources, utilities, and systems processes—and technology advancements that may increase security surrounding the use of electronic medical records • Provide accurate and current information about Joint Commission and federal EM requirements Although the book focuses primarily on hospitals, it does include case studies and information for other types of health care settings, including ambulatory care, behavioral health care, nursing care centers, and others. Key Topics: • Developing the framework for preparedness, including the Hazard Vulnerability Analysis and the four phases of emergency management • Implementing the emergency operations plan • Addressing the six critical areas of emergency response (communication, resources and assets, safety and security, staff responsibilities, utilities management, and patient clinical and support activities) • Planning testing and evaluation activities • Recovering after an incident Key Features: In addition to downloadable and adaptable tools, some repeating chapter features in Emergency Management in Health Care include the following: • Standards Focus — Identifies the concepts from the Joint Commission standards that are addressed in the chapter • Standards FAQ — Shows the most frequently asked questions about emergency management standards • Define Your Terms — Provides precise definitions of key words and phrases • Community Collaboration—Highlights collaborative relationships and support structures for health care organizations • Setting Spotlight — Provides tools, tips, and resources for ambulatory health care, home care, nursing care centers, behavioral health care, and laboratory settings • Vulnerable Populations — Identifies populations requiring special consideration in planning activities • Capacity Builder — Provides additional resources, checklists, tools, and links that can help in emergency planning and preparedness • Threat Analysis — Identifies challenges to emergency preparedness concepts • Case in Point — Shares lessons learned and actions applied in actual health care organizations Key Audience: • Hospital and other health care emergency managers • Safety managers and officers • Security chiefs • Facilities managers • Clinical and administrative leaders • Staff educators • Community emergency management plannersThe following editions for this book are also available...
This book also exists in the following packages...About Joint CommissionThe mission of The Joint Commission is to continuously improve health care for the public, in collaboration with other stakeholders, by evaluating health care organizations and inspiring them to excel in providing safe and effective care of the highest quality and value. Its vision is that all people always experience the safest, highest quality, best-value health care across all settings. |
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