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Emergency management: Report urges you to prep for more HSEEP influence

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August 1, 2009

It may pay to stay familiar with developments in the Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation Program (HSEEP), as increased use of this federal endeavor is a likely next phase in hospital emergency planning.
This notion is based on findings in a new report, Hospitals Rising to the Challenge: The First Five Years of the U.S. Hospital Preparedness Program and Priorities Going Forward, published by the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center’s (¬UPMC) Center for Biosecurity.
After 9/11, the first wave of preparedness saw hospitals develop better response plans and establish relations with other agencies within their communities. The next wave will likely be the continued phase-in of HSEEP (pronounced H-seep) standards for hospital exercises, says Eric Toner, MD, the UPMC study’s lead author and principal investigator.



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