Comprehensive Emergency Management Program (CEMP): Requirements and Best Practices
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This 2-part training will review federal requirements and discuss best practices for developing and maintaining a health center’s comprehensive emergency management program. The value of using the Integrated Preparedness Cycle (IPC) to guide all-hazards emergency preparedness activities will be highlighted. The complementary relationship between emergency preparedness and continuity planning, and how to integrate business continuity considerations into a CEMP will be explored. Lastly, hazard-specific planning and response within the structure of a CEMP, using cybersecurity and cyber incident response as examples, will be discussed briefly.
Key learning objectives:
- Review federal emergency management and continuity requirements for health centers.
- Describe the Integrated Preparedness Cycle (IPC) and how it should guide development of a Comprehensive Emergency Management Program (CEMP).
- Discuss strategies for effective emergency management and continuity planning.
- Define key inputs for setting CEMP priorities.
- Discuss practical ideas to address important preparedness challenges.
- Describe an approach for hazard-specific planning and response within the structure of a CEMP.
Target Audience: All heath center staff involved in emergency management and planning.
For more information, contact Megan Cross: mcross@mepca.org or (207) 707-5112.