LiveProcess in Action
Emergency Preparedness & Response
The Way It Should Be

LiveProcess gives you the ability to prepare and respond to virtually any disaster scenario more thoroughly and efficiently.


Planning and LiveProcess

Identifying key threats and hazards to a hospital, developing standardized plans and policies that are accessible to all hospital staff from anywhere at any time, Pre-assignment and training of personnel, and competency measurement are challenges every hospital faces. LiveProcess can help you to meet and solve all of these challenges.

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Response and LiveProcess

Quickly informing on and off-duty hospital personnel of an emergency, managing crisis activities, summarizing costs, reviewing documents, and capturing activities are only some of the aspects of facility, system, and regional response that LiveProcess covers.

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Compliance and LiveProcess

Changes to Emergency Management Guidelines, Standards and Regulations have become difficult to track, let alone manage.  Hospitals are already overburdened with the need to maintain current compliance requirements; the updates will be nearly impossible for them to support. To meet this growing challenge, LiveProcess will soon introduce a new Compliance Suite that tracks and helps complete the 2008 Joint Commission Emergency Management Standards.

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Hazmat and LiveProcess

Background: You're part of a regional network of four hospitals. A train derailment in a nearby town ruptures a tanker car of anhydrous ammonia creating a toxic gas cloud. Winds are carrying the cloud toward one of the hospitals risking that facility's evacuation. First responders on the scene are reporting as many as 60 injuries ranging from severe burns to respiratory problems...

› Learn how LiveProcess can help in a Hazmat event


Hurricanes and LiveProcess

Background: You are in a regional network of hospitals in the Southeast. The National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has issued a warning for a category four hurricane, placing two facilities directly in the path of the eye of the storm. It is likely that the remaining facilities will be hit less severely, but they will still experience heavy rain and high winds. The hospitals poised to face the brunt of the storm are to be evacuated; the others will be hardened and ride it out...

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Pandemic Flu and LiveProcess

Background: For over a week, six hospitals in the Central Plains experience increasing admissions to Emergency Departments, overwhelming them and forcing many to go on divert status. By week two, it is obvious that they are dealing with a pandemic flu outbreak. Staff members fall sick; Human Resources cannot keep up with the demand for personnel needed for the influx of patients. Hospital services are stretched to their limits and many must be curtailed or cancelled...

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Bioterrorism and LiveProcess

Background: The evening news reports that San Francisco hospitals are experiencing an abnormal influx of patients with flu-like symptoms, shortness of breath and chest discomfort. Soon thereafter one person dies and the Center for Disease Control (CDC) makes a preliminary diagnosis of bacillus anthracis (anthrax) exposure. Hospitals throughout the country are advised to validate their preparedness plans. Twenty-four hours later, the national news announces that the city is the victim of bioterrorism...

› Learn how LiveProcess can help in a Bioterrorism event