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How Can I Protect Healthcare and Public Health Infrastructure?

Federal government; state, local, tribal and territorial (SLTT) entities; public and private owners and operators of critical infrastructure; and healthcare and public health facility managers all need to know the risks that an infrastructure failure can pose to the facilities and communities that rely on that infrastructure. Every region in the U.S. is at risk for many different kinds of infrastructure failures, ranging from cyber threats to water supply failures, power outages, communications failures, supply chain issues and more.

The resources below can help you better prepare for, respond to and recover from some common infrastructure issues.

Planning for Power Outages: A Guide for Hospitals and Healthc​are Facilities: This guide highlights some of the impacts of a power outage on hospitals and healthcare facilities, and poses questions that managers of those facilities need to ask to help them prepare for an outage. Additionally, it provides some information on existing resources that can be used to help develop and implement the hospital or healthcare facility preparedness strategy and establish better relationships with the local electric utility.