North Carolina
ASPR Health Care Readiness by the Numbers
Hospital Preparedness Program (HPP)
HPP is a cooperative agreement administered by ASPR’s National Healthcare Preparedness Programs (NHPP) Branch. It establishes the foundation for national health care readiness, promotes a consistent national focus to improve patient outcomes during emergencies, and enables rapid health care service resilience and recovery.
8 Health Care Coalitions (HCCs)
- Metrolina Healthcare Preparedness Coalition
- Eastern Healthcare Preparedness Coalition (NC)
- CapRAC Healthcare Coalition
- Southeastern Healthcare Preparedness Region (NC)
- Triad Healthcare Preparedness Coalition
- Mountain Area Healthcare Preparedness Coalition (NC)
- Mid Carolina Regional Healthcare Coalition
- Duke Healthcare Preparedness Coalition
HCC Core Member Participation Rate
- 98% of acute care hospitals
- 100% of emergency medical services (EMS)
- 99% of public health agencies
- 99% of emergency management agencies
National Special Pathogen System (NSPS)
The NSPS is a nationwide systems-based network approach that builds on existing infrastructure and investments in preparing for infectious disease outbreaks. NSPS supports the urgent preparedness and response needs of hospitals, health systems, and health care providers related to treating patients with special pathogens.
HPP Cooperative Agreement Recipient
North Carolina Office of Emergency Medical Services
See above for more details, including HCC information.
Hospital Association Recipient
North Carolina Healthcare Foundation, Inc.
Hospitals, health systems, and other health care entities receive COVID-19 Preparedness and Response Activities Cooperative Agreement funding via their hospital association.
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