New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 8 - SOCIAL SERVICES
Chapter 370 - OVERSIGHT OF LICENSED HEALTHCARE FACILITIES AND COMMUNITY BASED WAIVER PROGRAMS
Part 12 - REQUIREMENTS FOR ACUTE CARE, LIMITED SERVICES AND SPECIAL HOSPITALS
Section 8.370.12.25 - DISASTER AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. Plan: Each hospital shall have in operation a written plan for disaster and emergency management developed with the involvement of the hospital's executive, medical, and nursing staff and designed to ensure that each hospital is prepared to provide effective and efficient response to disasters and emergencies occurring in the community directly served by each hospital and in neighboring communities in New Mexico and adjacent states.
B. Communications systems: With the assistance of the New Mexico health care authority each hospital shall establish and maintain connections with the various disaster and emergency management communications systems in New Mexico.
C. Bed polling: Each hospital shall participate in the electronic bed polling system operated by the New Mexico health care authority.
D. Mutual aid agreements and regional response plans: Coordination of hospital disaster and emergency management plans with local emergency operations plans and with the New Mexico state all-hazard emergency operations plan shall be recognized to serve the purposes of individual mutual aid agreements and of regional response plans.
E. Public health emergency response: In the event that a public health emergency is declared pursuant to the Public Health Response Act, Sections 12-10A- to 12-10A-19, NMSA 1978, the secretary of the health care authority, in coordination with the secretary of public safety and the director of homeland security, may: