Liberty Mutual has published its latest whitepaper, which details the best practices hospitals can undertake to prepare for emergencies.
The whitepaper, entitled “Emergency Preparedness in Healthcare: Learning from the Past to Improve the Future,” offers tips on how hospitals can take a “more holistic approach” to hospital disaster planning and recovery. The paper also reviews three critical areas of concern.
The key disaster preparedness best practices identified in the paper include:
“Hospitals’ experience with last year’s severe weather shows the industry must think beyond standard emergency plans if they are to sustain a community during a tragic event,” commented Liberty Mutual chief underwriting officer of national insurance specialty - healthcare Jeff Duncan.
“Understanding how to holistically prepare for disasters – and mastering the three areas of concern highlighted by last year’s severe weather – will help hospitals better respond to future catastrophic events,” added Ironshore vice-president of hospital professional liability at IronHealth Nicole Hayes.
The paper also named three areas of concern that hospitals should address when it comes to disaster preparedness:
Emergency Infrastructure Challenges – A hospital’s key infrastructure – such as its access to electricity and the sewers – “largely determines its success in responding to local emergencies.” Medical facilities need to secure the right emergency equipment (i.e. backup generators) to ensure that their operations continue in the face of disasters.