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Administration orders six-month stockpile of ingredients for domestic drug supply 

The White House Aug. 13 released an executive order directing the Department of Health and Human Services’ Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response to develop a list of 26 drugs considered critical for national health and security.

Webinars: Crisis Standards of Care: The Risk Management Perspective - Part 3

Building on Part 1 and 2, review the next steps in defending cases that arise during the pandemic.

Webinar: Crisis Standards of Care: The Risk Management Perspective - Part 2

Prepare for a Crisis Standard of Care Plan implementation, including new risks that may arise as resources become more scarce.

Webinars: Crisis Standards of Care: The Risk Management Perspective - Part 1

This webinar discusses how a Crisis Standard of Care (CSOS) impacts care provision, ultimately providing guidance on rationing of care.

Vetted Domestic PPE Manufacturers

Supply chain teams across the U.S. continue to face supply shortages.
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AHA Response to FEMA RFI on Disaster Responses, Public Assistance Program

AHA's comment on our members’ experiences with the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s (FEMA) disaster responses, in particular the FEMA Public Assistance (PA) program

Report analyzes emergency department use during the LA wildfires 

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Feb. 6 released a report on emergency department use during the Los Angeles County wildfires that began Jan. 7. All-cause ED encounters in Los Angeles County initially decreased 9% after the start of wildfires, while wildfire-associated encounters increased eightfold.

When Disasters Strike, Hospitals Are Always There to Care for and Stand Up for their Communities

Each and every day across the country, our nation’s hospitals and health systems are always there, ready to care.
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Reflections on Recovery: The Maui Wildfires

In this conversation, Hilton Raethel, president and CEO of the Healthcare Association of Hawaii, describes how the tragedy unfolded, the steps health care providers took in the face of an unparalleled crisis and what can be improved when the next disaster strikes.