Medical Surge Capacity and Capability Sample Clauses

Medical Surge Capacity and Capability. (“MSCC”) a Management System for Integrating Medical and Health Resources During Large-Scale Emergencies, The CNA Corporation, September 2007 that is currently available online and can be accessed at: xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/preparedness/planning/mscc/handbook/pages/ default.aspx ;
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Medical Surge Capacity and Capability. The Healthcare Coalition in Emergency Response and Recovery, 2009. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 000 Xxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, X.X., Xxxxxxxxxx, X.X. 20201. xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx.xxx/MSCC_Healthcare_Coalition_May_2009.pdf Introduction Working in close collaboration with internal and external subject matter experts (SMEs), ASPR awardees, national partner organizations and Federal partners such as the CDC Division of State and Local Readiness (DSLR) in CDC’s Office of Public Health Preparedness and Response (OPHPR), HSEB has developed a set of new performance measures for FY12 that enable ASPR and its HPP awardees to:  Enhance situational awareness by assessing healthcare service delivery system capacity and operational capabilities throughout the nation.  Provide technical assistance and other training to support awardee needs by identifying gaps and providing the appropriate support to mitigate challenges.  Support program improvement and inform policy by translating analytical findings into information that decision‐makers need to make course corrections, as needed. Through evidence based decision‐making, levers for program improvement may be identified.  Increase transparency by the dissemination of program progress and achievements through reports, publications, and presentations. The National Health Security Strategy (NHSS) emphasizes that “more attention should be given to systematic quality improvement methods to extract and disseminate ‘lessons learned’.”  Promote sound stewardship of Federal tax dollars by using the data to assess impact of public funding and ensure that the American taxpayer sees a return on his or her investment. The development of program measures and continuous quality improvement enables HSEB to critically evaluate the ability of the HPP program to perform its intended goals.

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