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3.1 Establishing Procedures for the Progressive Stages of Response and Recovery
3.2 Incident Recognition
3.3 Initial Notification/Activation
3.4 Mobilization
3.5 Incident Operations
3.6 Demobilization
3.7 Transition to Recovery and Return to Readiness
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Chapter 3
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MSCC Handbook
Acknowledgments
Executive Summary
Introduction
Chapter 1: Healthcare Emergency Response and the Need for a Healthcare Coalition
Chapter 2: The Healthcare Coalition as a Response Organization: System Description
Chapter 3: The Healthcare Coalition during Emergency Response and Recovery: Concept of Operations
Chapter 4: Integration of the Healthcare Coalition into Overall Emergency Response and Recovery
Chapter 5: The Healthcare Coalition Emergency Management Program: Implementing Sustainable Solutions
Chapter 6: The Healthcare Coalition Emergency Management Program: Mitigation and Preparedness Activities
Chapter 7: Healthcare Coalition Administrative and Documentation Guidance
Appendix A: Acronyms
Appendix B: Glossary
Chapter 3: The Healthcare Coalition during Emergency Response and Recovery: Concept of Operations
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3.1 Establishing Procedures for the Progressive Stages of Response and Recovery
3.1.1 Stages of Incident Response and Recovery
3.1.2 All-Hazards Applications
3.2 Incident Recognition
3.2.1 What Constitutes an Incident for the Healthcare Coalition?
3.2.2 Methodology and Requirements for Incident Recognition
3.3 Initial Notification/Activation
3.3.1 Definition and Implications of Activation for the Healthcare Coalition
3.3.2 Notification Messages and Recipients
3.3.3 Notification Methodologies and Requirements
3.4 Mobilization
3.5 Incident Operations
3.5.1 HCRT “Leader” Function
3.5.2 HCRT: Operations Section
3.5.3 HCRT: Support Functions
3.5.4 Healthcare Coalition Senior Policy Group
3.6 Demobilization
3.7 Transition to Recovery and Return to Readiness
3.7.1 Managing the Healthcare Coalition through Recovery
3.7.2 Resource and Personnel Rehabilitation for the Healthcare Coalition
3.7.3 Reimbursement for Healthcare Coalition Response
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