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    Hazard Vulnerability Assessments

    The Hazard Vulnerability Assessment (HVA) is a matrix that put a numerical value on each hazard a facility faces. This allows facilities using an all-hazards approach to prioritize which hazards or risks their Emergency Operations Plan should focus on.

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    • Kaiser Pemanente Incident Log (2021) (xls)

    • AHCA HVA Worksheets (2022) (xlsx)

    • Kaiser Permanente Incident Log Instructions (2021) (pdf)

    • Kaiser Permanente HVA Risk Assessment Tool (2017) (xlsx)

    • Kaiser Permanente HVA Risk Assessment Tool (2001) (xls)

    • KP HVA Tool Instructions (2017) (pdf)

    • Georgia Health Care Association HVA Template (2017) (xlsx)

    • CAHF - EOP Template's Hazard Vulnerability Worksheet (pdf)

    • CAHF - Security Vulnerability Assessment (SVA) (pdf)

    • North Carolina Hazard Vulnerability Tool (xlsx)

         Established in September 2006, with the help of the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) and with funding through the Federal Hospital Preparedness Program (HPP), the California Association of Health Facilities' Disaster Preparedness Program (CAHF-DPP) supports the integration of Long-Term Care (LTC) into disaster planning and response efforts throughout the state of California. 

     

         CAHF's Disaster Preparedness Program is designed to take an all hazards approach and has several aspects: education, facilitation of planning efforts, development of resources and tools, and state-level advocacy for long-term care.

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