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Incident response…a case you want!

Establish command and control anywhere, quickly and easily.In preparation for the next logistical, operational or command situation, secure and organize incident command supplies within VeriCor’s Mobile/Hospital Incident Command Center. Pair it with the HICS Support Module (or your own kit) and be ready to respond anywhere, anytime.Compact Storage FootprintRapidly DeployableLockableExclusive Features:Adjustable Laptop/Tablet HolderOverhead LightTwo Easyboards®Inlay Read More

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Off-Site Flu Clinic Must-Have Assets

Asset #1: FREE Flu Clinic Planning Tips. Download this popular white paper here (300+ last year) to assist in planning the next campaign. It hasn’t changed in two years, so if you have it there is no need to download it again. Notice the old style of Cool Cubes™ on it. Asset #2: A portable Read More

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An UMO …the ultimate medical organizer for supplies

Every VA medical center* has two of these. What is it and what can it do for you?An “UMO” (Upright Medical Organizer) is a medical roll pack used to organize supplies. When hung vertically, it provides rapid, easy access to medical supplies utilizing clear, partitioned pockets. When rolled up (for storage or transport), it provides Read More

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Emergency Burn Care

The Challenge Planning for, and having enough materials on hand for, specialty care burn afflictions is time consuming and expensive. However, ASPR’s 2017 Health Care Preparedness and Response Capabilities require that “all hospitals should be prepared to receive, stabilize, and manage burn patients.” (p.52) Meeting the Challenge VeriCor provides all types of health care institutions Read More

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New HPCR Capabilities Guidance

ASPR 2017-2022 Health Care Preparedness and Response Capabilities can be found here. ​​​​​​​ Bookmark or pass along some of these practical, simple, response-ready products and systems to help your area prepare for, respond to, and recover from an emergency or disaster:Capability 4 (Medical Surge), Objective 2, Activity 1 (p. 48)Implement Emergency Department and Inpatient Medical Read More