How to Plan for Campus Health Emergencies
Here are some of the lessons learned from the 2009 H1N1 pandemic scare that campus officials can apply to future planning and response processes.
Here are some of the lessons learned from the 2009 H1N1 pandemic scare that campus officials can apply to future planning and response processes.
To find the right person or organization for your project, check references, create a good request for proposal and learn whether or not they will be contracting out some of the work.
Be sure to properly communicate that your needs match those of the funder and provide enough details in your grant application.
Audit trails, reliability and integration with other security systems are just some of the features that should be considered when a hospital is shopping for a new infant and patient security system.
With security systems now running on enterprise network backbones, power protection is becoming critical. Campuses should develop solid power backup and disaster preparedness plans.
Risk assessments, officer training and sharing information with other agencies help make this hospital’s investigators effective.
Contracts must have clearly defined expectations to ensure success.