Are you 100% confident that your staff could handle a major emergency if it happened today? If not, it’s time to test your emergency preparedness plan. A trial run can reveal important areas where work is still needed.
By Craig Long - March 27, 2018
Are you 100% confident that your staff could handle a major emergency if it happened today? If not, it’s time to test your emergency preparedness plan. A trial run can reveal important areas where work is still needed.
By Craig Long - March 20, 2018
You’ve spent countless hours developing a new emergency plan. But if the communications portion of your plan is lacking, it’s not quite ready for prime time yet.
By Craig Long - March 13, 2018
Long-term care facilities are at high risk during disasters. They’re especially vulnerable because of their reliance on electricity, internet access, medical supplies, and trained personnel. Within moments of a crisis, patient health can plunge.
By Craig Long - February 27, 2018
With the new emergency preparedness rules now in full swing, CMS surveys are charging ahead. If you are like most healthcare providers, you’ve probably come out with a mixed bag of results: you’re strong in some areas, but have a significant number of deficiencies in others.
By Craig Long - February 13, 2018
With the new emergency preparedness rule now applicable across the board, CMS is now checking up on all applicable agencies to ensure that they are in compliance. Failure to meet these requirements now comes with real consequences.
By Craig Long - January 29, 2018
Disaster hit, and your patients need to be evacuated to other facilities. Mobile patients, critically ill patients, patients requiring monitoring, dialysis, IV fluids, or impeccably timed drugs. Newborn patients. Patients who are actively dying, surrounded by their grieving families. All of them. They all need to find their way to someplace safe.
By Craig Long - January 22, 2018
Creating an effective communication plan for your healthcare agency in case of an emergency isn’t just a best practice, it’s a requirement of doing business.
By Craig Long - January 15, 2018
With wildfires becoming increasingly volatile due to the unpredictable nature of the Santa Ana winds, the Ojai Valley Community Hospital decided to proactively transfer 48 of their patients who were unable to walk in case of an emergency evacuation. 28 mobile patients remained at the hospital. This action was taken in close collaboration with the local fire department, which indicated that the situation was extremely fluid and could impact the area unexpectedly.
By Craig Long - January 8, 2018
You’re familiar with the new regulations requiring healthcare facilities to have an emergency preparedness plan. You know that part of that plan is a risk assessment, using an “all hazards” approach. But what does “all hazards” mean?
By Craig Long - December 26, 2017
In 2017, healthcare facilities around the nation have been faced with a wide range of natural disasters and emergencies.
By Craig Long - December 19, 2017
It has always been important for organizations that provide healthcare to vulnerable populations to have a strong emergency communications plan. Nursing homes, hospitals, and other long term care providers have often had emergency plans that range from informal to strictly regimented. Everyone is always grateful for the years that lack any sort of natural disaster or regional crisis, but that doesn’t mean anyone should become lax in ensuring that their emergency communications plan is thorough, up to date, easy to access, and simple to implement.
By Craig Long - November 13, 2017
The WatchPoint AtRisk Registry enables medical providers to communicate up-to-date information on vulnerable patients during natural disasters or emergency situations to local/state/federal disaster management officials. Vulnerable patients include those on life-support, homebound patients, disabled and elderly, and those with special needs. There are two ways that the WatchPoint AtRisk Registry can be used by medical providers: event-driven or through active registry.
By Craig Long - November 10, 2017
In early October 2017, a series of wildfires started burning across the state of California. In total, 8,176 fires have burned an estimated 1,079,569 acres. Additionally, an estimated 8,900 structures have been destroyed, and 42 lives lost.
By Craig Long - November 6, 2017
During any kind of widespread emergency, medical care facilities and agencies may have to facilitate the evacuation, transportation, and continuing care of many vulnerable patients.
By Craig Long - October 23, 2017
Emergency planning for vulnerable patients- the elderly, those who need life-saving equipment, or special needs patients- is no small feat. Given the constantly changing level of care and addition and release of patients, emergency planning is not something that can be done once a year and be left alone. It must be constantly updated and monitored. Brightgray offers WatchPoint, a cloud-based software, as a solution to seamlessly communicate during a disaster.
By Craig Long - October 20, 2017
This year there have been multiple natural disasters that have been bigger than we have seen in the United States in decades. We’ve encountered enormous hurricanes, raging wildfires, and earthquakes, all of which have shown us a stark reminder of why we have emergency plans set in place to deal with these things.
By Craig Long - October 17, 2017
Decades ago, Hurricanes Harvey and Irma would have been considered 100 year storms. But did you know Harvey and Irma happened within a month of one another.
By Craig Long - October 9, 2017
An important part of complying with CMS’s emergency preparedness rule is maintaining an up-to-date communication plan. In the healthcare industry, patients are constantly changing status, whether they move to a different level of care within the facility or they leave the care facility altogether. Also, new patients arrive at facilities on a daily basis.
By Craig Long - October 2, 2017
Fires, hurricanes, earthquakes and floods, these disastrous situations have recently been at the forefront of our news. In addition to current events, new federal regulations by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services will soon require care providers to adopt a comprehensive emergency preparation plan for both manmade and natural disasters. The regulations will provide consistent emergency preparedness requirements, with the intent of improving patient safety and increasing survivability during and after a disaster situation.
By Craig Long - September 23, 2017
On August 25, 2017, Hurricane Harvey made landfall in Corpus Christi, Texas – bringing not only devastating winds and storm surge, but also massive, record-breaking rainfalls. The final tally reached 51.88 inches that flooded thousands of square miles, displacing thousands of people, some of whom were in medical care facilities.
By Craig Long - August 17, 2017
Developing an emergency preparedness plan is not just a good idea - it’s required. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Emergency Preparedness Rule lays out a complicated array of standards from the Federal Register. Now’s the time to ensure your disaster plan is comprehensive, organized, and fully in compliance.
By Craig Long - August 17, 2017
After November 15, 2017, care providers are to be in full compliance with the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Emergency Preparedness Rule standards in the Federal Register. This means every agency must have an official disaster plan.
By Craig Long - August 4, 2017
Effective November 15, 2017, 17 specific supplier and provider types are impacted by the new Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Emergency Preparedness Rule. The new rule establishes national emergency preparedness requirements to ensure that natural and manmade disasters can be adequately planned for and coordinated with a variety of emergency preparedness systems, including federal, state, tribal, regional, and local systems.
By Craig Long - August 4, 2017
Effective November 15, 2017, all Medicare providers and suppliers should have an emergency preparedness plan for natural as well as human-made disasters.
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