August 31, 2023 The Growing Challenges Facing Health Care Emergency Management Professionals Now, more than ever, hospitals and health care systems are realizing the value in proactive and comprehensive emergency management (EM) programs.
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August 15, 2023 What the Hottest Month on Record Means for Emergency Preparedness It’s getting hot in here. If you grew up during a particular era, this line may evoke a feeling or memory in your head.
August 10, 2023 A New Tool to Track Heat-Related Illnesses Following a stretch of heat waves and broader climate trends, the federal government this week launched a new tool to track heat-related illnesses and response from emergency medical services (EMS) in the U.S.
July 31, 2023 Why a ‘Mock Drill’ is Perfect for Your New Hospital Facility Emergency management is all about thinking ahead. New and ongoing facility expansion is an opportunity for emergency managers to implement exercises and drills.
July 24, 2023 The National Plan to Address the Pfizer Plant Tornado Damage The FDA said it does not expect there to be immediate significant impact to the U.S. drug supply stemming from the recent tornado damage at Pfizer’s Rocky Mount, North Carolina facility.
July 12, 2023 Understanding Our Recent Rainy Day Trend Have you recently asked yourself, “Are we really getting more rain today than previously?” If so, you are not the only one noticing the trend.
June 29, 2023 It’s Time to Talk About Air Quality Nature-induced air quality issues are not a common area in many risk analyses in Pennsylvania.
June 14, 2023 5 Ways AI Could Challenge Emergency Preparedness If you haven’t been paying attention to artificial intelligence (AI), it’s time to up your situational awareness.
June 07, 2023 Wildfires Causing Unhealthy Air Quality in Pennsylvania Today is a Code Red Air Quality Action Day in Pennsylvania as smoke from wildfires in Canada contributes to unhealthy—and even hazardous in some areas—levels of fine particulate matter in the air.