Monday, May 5, 2014

California Hospitals Share Earthquake Preparedness Info With Govt.

The Ca. "Sky's The Limit" SB 1953 (6) scam marches on.

FierceHealthcare;
May 5, 2014 | By 

More than 90 percent of California hospitals provided the state and federal government with information on their earthquake preparedness plans, up from 50 percent to 60 percent in a 2011, the Los Angeles Daily News reported. Some hospitals said the 2011 survey was too detailed and others said they never received it, but the newer survey was more widely accepted. Even Kaiser Permanente, which didn't participate in 2011, got all 35 of its hospitals to take the survey. The California Hospital Association will analyze the data from the almost 330 general acute care hospitals across the state, then pass on the information--most of which focused on emergency generators, water usage, capacity of water tanks, details about helipads and emergency communications--to state and federal emergency agencies. Article

Thank You Fierce Healthcare and Ms Sullivan.
"The Los Angeles Daily News reported last year that only 50 percent to 60 percent of hospitals in Southern California had returned a 2011 survey. The poor showing had sparked dismay among government planners, who wanted the data on hand to help rescue teams keep hospitals open after a disaster."

Dismay among Govt. Planners.


How much you want to bet this sparks yet Another tax hike on those evil Rich oppressors of the proletariat so that these Hospital types can keep dragging their heels and posturing, kind of like the VA, that it's Not Their Fault. Their Program is Sound. They just Need More of everybody Eles's Money?



Hospital Reporting IS what it is.


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