REPEAT is designed to help hospitals and clinics assess their capacity to deal with the surge of psychological causalities resulting from large-scale emergencies, (including terrorist incidents, natural disasters, and other public health emergencies). Key members of your facility’s disaster response team (e.g., disaster response coordinators, department directors) should complete this assessment periodically to identify which preparedness and response activities have been implemented. Results can be used to evaluate disaster planning and to identify areas to target for improving the facility’s response capability. Download the REPEAT tool.
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