Alabama Administrative Code
Title 420 - ALABAMA STATE BOARD OF HEALTH
Chapter 420-5-7 - HOSPITALS
Section 420-5-7-.27 - Emergency Preparedness
Current through Register Vol. 42, No. 11, August 30, 2024
(1) The hospital shall develop and implement a comprehensive plan to ensure that the safety and well being of patients are assured during emergency situations. The hospital shall participate in the Alabama Incident Management System (AIMS) and coordinate with federal, state, and local emergency preparedness and health authorities to identify likely risks for its area (e.g., natural disasters, bioterrorism threats, disruption of utilities such as water, sewer, electrical communications, fuel, nuclear accidents, industrial accidents, and other likely mass casualties, etc.) and to develop appropriate responses that will assure the safety and well being of patients.
(2) The following issues should be considered when developing the comprehensive emergency plans(s):
(3) The hospital shall work cooperatively with federal, state and local emergency preparedness agencies and officials in order to identify likely risks to the community (e.g., natural disasters, mass casualties, terrorist acts, etc.) to anticipate demands and resources needed by the hospital emergency services, and to develop plans, methods and coordinating networks to address those anticipated needs.
Rules 420-5-7-.28, Obstetrics And Newborn and 420-5-7-.15, Utilization Review were repealed as precertification filed August 24, 2012; effective September 28, 2012. See history below:
Author: W.T. Geary, Jr., M.D., Carter Sims
Statutory Authority: Code of Ala. 1975, §§ 22-21-20, et seq.