Fleet readiness isn’t about your vehicle count. It’s about condition, capacity, and whether your system can actually perform ...
It was 5 years ago when the COVID-19 pandemic took the world by storm. By the end of April 2020, more than 60,000 Americans had succumbed to the disease that was still shrouded in mystery and ...
Among emergency department (ED) patients with alcohol use disorder, higher readiness-to-change scores were associated with increased treatment enrollment, with 47.1% enrolled within 30 days. Each ...
Many Americans remain dangerously unprepared for floods, fires, and other natural catastrophes, and their level of readiness is strongly shaped by factors like age, gender, employment status, and past ...
This month, FEMA headquarters and regional leadership teams across the nation coordinated with emergency management experts from federal, state, tribal and territorial partners in seven video ...
Vice President, Kashim Shettima, has called for multi-stakeholder funding to prepare for floods, fire outbreaks, landslides, droughts, and other disasters. Shettima spoke in Abuja at 2025 ...
A recent study found that most hospitals do not have high emergency department pediatric readiness and several medical societies recently released a policy statement to help hospitals rise to the ...
Picture this: It’s 3 a.m., and the power just went out in your facility. Oxygen machines, hallway lights, the HVAC — everything is silent. If you’ve ever been here, you know this type of quiet isn’t ...
An organization's readiness for change is its ability to evolve without breaking. Being change-ready means an organization can absorb disruption while maintaining operational stability—and human ...
U.S. hospitals vary widely in their readiness to provide high-quality emergency care for children, which translates into differing outcomes for critically ill and injured children. Several groups have ...