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Hospital all-hazards self-assessment

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      Welcome to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Healthcare Preparedness Activity's (CDC–HPA's) Hospital All-Hazards Self-Assessment, or HAH. This tool is designed to help you assess and identify potential gaps in your facility's all-hazards emergency plan(s). Upon completing the HAH, you can use it to modify aspects of these plan(s). You are encouraged to update the HAH as changes to your plan(s) are made, and to include the HAH with your preparedness planning documents.

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      The tool is geared towards hospital preparedness staff, including planners, administrators, and other key personnel. It is suggested that this group complete the HAH in multiple sessions over a period of time. Once completed, your facility may want to consider sharing this information with community partners (such as local public health, emergency management, and other healthcare entities) to integrate your plan into a coordinated community plan.

      hah_508_compliant_final.pdf

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