Hospitals are required by laws, regulations, and accreditation requirements to plan for disasters. Proposed regulations from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services may have an effect on these requirements. Because law may impact all stages of emergency preparedness and response, and is a required consideration under the Joint Commission standards Leadership (LD) 04.01.01 & 04.01.07 [PDF 38.3KB], legal issues should be incorporated into hospital emergency planning. The following list, compiled by CDC’s Public Health Law Program, can help hospitals incorporate law into emergency preparedness.
The list features resources developed by the following agencies and organizations:
CDC: Public Health Law Program (PHLP)
HHS: Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response (ASPR)
HHS: Office of Civil Rights (OCR)
HHS: Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC)
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS)
Association of State and Territorial Health Officials (ASTHO)
National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO)
Network for Public Health Law (Network)
Johns Hopkins Preparedness and Emergency Response Research Center (Johns Hopkins PERRC)
Johns Hopkins Center for Law and the Public’s Health, Preparedness and Catastrophic Event Response Consortium (PACER)
American Health Lawyers Association (AHLA)
Metro Health & Medical Preparedness Coalition
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC)
This list will be updated as new resources become available. Contact the Public Health Law Program at PHLawProgram@cdc.gov with suggestions for additional resources.
Lessons Learned from the Gulf Coast Hurricanes Document on lessons learned by healthcare providers during the 2005 Gulf Coast hurricanes (copyright 2014, American Health Lawyers Association)
A Patient’s Guide to Emergency Preparedness Guide for patients, hospital executives, administrators, and emergency physicians and nurses to ensure individuals with chronic or terminal conditions receive appropriate attention during community- or nation-wide emergencies (copyright 2014, American Health Lawyers Association)
Emergency Preparedness Toolkit Toolkit providing policies on emergency preparedness forms, procedures, links, articles, sample contract language, and legal summary memoranda to help healthcare attorneys, administrators, and providers prepare for and respond to issues that arise during an emergency (copyright 2014, American Health Lawyers Association)
Emergency Declarations
Emergency Authority and Immunity Toolkit ASTHO toolkit that outlines key concepts of how federal and state emergency declarations initiate various response authorities and liability protections
Health Information
Public Health and Information Sharing Toolkit ASTHO toolkit that addresses key concepts regarding public health agencies’ authority to collect, use, and share information to prepare for and respond to a public health emergency
Scope of Practice Toolkit ASTHO toolkit that reviews key issues regarding the scope of practice of various healthcare professionals and expanding that scope during emergencies
Liability and Immunity
Emergency Authority and Immunity Toolkit ASTHO toolkit that outlines key concepts of how federal and state emergency declarations initiate various response authorities and liability protections
Volunteers
Emergency Volunteer Toolkit ASTHO toolkit that addresses key concepts regarding emergency response volunteers, including types of volunteers, federal and state laws governing or affecting volunteers, and volunteer registration
Metropolitan Area Hospital Compact [PDF 31KB] Agreement by the Metro Health & Medical Preparedness Coalition to serve as an example compact for metropolitan or regional disaster readiness agreements
Social Distancing Law Assessment Template Template for assessing legal authorities, a hypothetical scenario, instructions for conducting a legal consultation meeting on social distancing policies, and examples of completed documents
Ebola and the Law: Legal Preparedness for Physicians and Hospitals PDF 343KB] PHLP issue brief describing select points of interest—including case law, statutes, and information about CDC guidance—highlighted during a presentation entitled “Ebola and Public Health Law” delivered by Gregory Sunshine and Montrece Ransom at the 2015 American Health Lawyers Association Physicians and Hospitals Law Institute
Public Health Emergency Law 3.0 PHLP training to help public health practitioners and emergency management professionals improve their understanding of the role of law in public health emergency response
Public Health and the Law: An Emergency Preparedness Training Kit NACCHO training kit to enhance local public health professionals’ and their legal counsel’s knowledge of the legal authorities and issues that shape their ability to prepare for, respond to, and recover from public health emergencies
Disclaimer: Information available on this website that was not developed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) does not represent CDC policy, position, or endorsement of that information or of its sources. The information contained on this website is not legal advice; if you have questions about a specific law or its application, consult your legal counsel.