COVER: How to Write an Emergency Preparedness Plan

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How to Write an Emergency Preparedness Plan

Involve your team, learn about the requirements, and make it a living tool

If your ASC’s primary motivation for developing an emergency preparedness plan is compliance with regulatory requirements, that is acceptable, says Mary Ann Gellenbeck, senior vice president of implementation services for Physicians Endoscopy in Jamison, Pennsylvania. Just do not allow this impetus to distract you from the rationale behind the rules: enhancing safety.

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