Chertoff emphasizes evacuation responsibilities
Hospital Safety Connection, March 15, 2006
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During a speech on March 9, Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff warned hospitals and nursing homes to take evacuation plans seriously in the face of disaster threats such as Hurricane Katrina.
Facilities that abscond those responsibilities are "guilty, in my mind, of gross malfeasance," Chertoff said to attendees of the National Newspaper Association's annual Government Affairs Conference in Washington, DC.
"[Healthcare facilities] have a moral and legal responsibility to make sure they take care of the people committed to their charge, and that has got to be unequivocal," he said.
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