12
Counties Supported
10
Years Strong
200
Partners & Counting
Recognizing that hospitals alone are not sufficient to take care of the health care needs after a disaster; the regional healthcare coalitions will include all healthcare organizations including but not limited to:
- Hospitals
- Public Health Departments
- Emergency Management Agencies (EMA)
- Emergency Medical Services (EMS)
- Skilled Nursing Facilities
- Dialysis Centers
- Hospice Providers
- Mental/Behavioral Health Providers
- Home Health Agencies
- Community Health Centers
- Assisted Living Facilities
- Pharmacies
- Personal Care Homes
- Ambulatory Surgery Centers
- Fire Departments
- Law Enforcement Agencies
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Overview
Coordinated Regional Planning Efforts
When a disaster hits a community or a region, the entire healthcare system will be impacted and will have to respond. All healthcare organizations, from the largest hospital to a small community health center, will need to work together in a coordinated fashion to effectively respond to the disaster and work towards recovery.
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Why Become a Member
be prepared
Region F is dedicated to helping you understand how your organization can respond to specific hazards. Learn how to meet federal guidelines and network with the local healthcare and emergency response community.
As a member, your organization can build relationships with other healthcare partners, be involved in the planning process and access training and grant resources.
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Member Benefits
Planning saves lives!
As a member, your organization can build relationships with other healthcare partners, be involved in the planning process and access training and grant resources.
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