Safety

Tool helps hospitals evaluate disaster drills

Emergency Management Alert, October 4, 2004

The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) released a tool in September to help hospitals evaluate their disaster training drills.

This tool, "Evaluation of Hospital Disaster Drills: A Module-Based Approach," helps hospitals identify strengths and weaknesses associated with disaster drill responses. The tool also increases a hospital's ability to fulfill requirements under the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organization's emergency management plans.

The tool focuses on key principles like planning drill objectives, training observers, documenting drill activities, and debriefing participants. Evaluation modules in the tool assess all phases of drill activities like planning and recording activities for incident command, decontamination, triage, and treatment. Supplement forms, included with the tool, help facilities customize their drills to specific threats.

To view the tool, click here.

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