The book — Voices of Angels: Disaster Lessons from Katrina Nurses — was written by the founding director of Loyola’s Health Care System Management Program, Barbara Gail Tumulty, PhD, BSN, who died ...
As summer storms roll in across much of the U.S., we’re reminded that preparation is an absolute necessity and could mean the difference between life and death. Whether it’s a hurricane, a tornado or ...
How recently a nursing home was last surveyed is a better predictor of emergency weather preparedness than safety regulation ...
Industry leaders expect increased federal regulations in the wake of a new audit from the US Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General. The OIG audit was the latest in a ...
We don’t know where or when the next emergency will strike. But one thing is certain: we must be prepared. Emergency preparedness is vital for UNHCR to be able to respond quickly and reliably to ...
New York City’s Office of Emergency Management is making contingency plans to maintain hospital capacity across the city as nearly 16,000 nurses at six privately run hospitals threaten to strike on ...
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