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Full Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) Development
Building a compliant, defensible Emergency Operations Plan from scratch — or rebuilding one that has aged out or been cited — is one of the most consequential things a hospital emergency manager can do. Done right, it becomes the foundation every other preparedness activity builds on. Done wrong, it becomes a liability waiting to be discovered.
D2EMC develops your hospital's Emergency Operations Plan end to end. That means a hazard vulnerability analysis conducted against your facility's actual threat environment, a complete base plan written to current TJC and CMS Emergency Preparedness Rule standards, all required functional annexes, and any appendices your facility's hazard profile requires. Everything is HSEEP-compliant. Everything is written to the standards your surveyors will benchmark against — not to a generic template.
Typical engagements run 90 to 180 days depending on facility complexity and documentation availability. We work directly with your emergency management team throughout the process, so your staff understands the plan they will be expected to execute.
Your Discovery Call — Free of Charge Before the engagement begins, we schedule a free discovery call to understand your current plan status, your accreditor, your survey timeline, your facility's hazard environment, and what the engagement needs to produce. Your quote is prepared and shared with you after that call.
What You Walk Away With A complete, standards-compliant Emergency Operations Plan — hazard vulnerability analysis, base plan, all functional annexes, and required appendices — written to TJC and CMS Emergency Preparedness Rule standards and ready for immediate implementation. You also receive a brief orientation session with your emergency management team to walk through the plan structure and answer questions. The deliverable is your plan, written for your facility, ready to go into your survey file and your operations on day one.
Best for: Hospitals building a new plan, recovering from a TJC or CMS citation, replacing an aged-out plan, or onboarding a new emergency manager who needs a compliant foundation to work from.
Building a compliant, defensible Emergency Operations Plan from scratch — or rebuilding one that has aged out or been cited — is one of the most consequential things a hospital emergency manager can do. Done right, it becomes the foundation every other preparedness activity builds on. Done wrong, it becomes a liability waiting to be discovered.
D2EMC develops your hospital's Emergency Operations Plan end to end. That means a hazard vulnerability analysis conducted against your facility's actual threat environment, a complete base plan written to current TJC and CMS Emergency Preparedness Rule standards, all required functional annexes, and any appendices your facility's hazard profile requires. Everything is HSEEP-compliant. Everything is written to the standards your surveyors will benchmark against — not to a generic template.
Typical engagements run 90 to 180 days depending on facility complexity and documentation availability. We work directly with your emergency management team throughout the process, so your staff understands the plan they will be expected to execute.
Your Discovery Call — Free of Charge Before the engagement begins, we schedule a free discovery call to understand your current plan status, your accreditor, your survey timeline, your facility's hazard environment, and what the engagement needs to produce. Your quote is prepared and shared with you after that call.
What You Walk Away With A complete, standards-compliant Emergency Operations Plan — hazard vulnerability analysis, base plan, all functional annexes, and required appendices — written to TJC and CMS Emergency Preparedness Rule standards and ready for immediate implementation. You also receive a brief orientation session with your emergency management team to walk through the plan structure and answer questions. The deliverable is your plan, written for your facility, ready to go into your survey file and your operations on day one.
Best for: Hospitals building a new plan, recovering from a TJC or CMS citation, replacing an aged-out plan, or onboarding a new emergency manager who needs a compliant foundation to work from.