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Poll Reveals Lack of Preparedness in The Face of Increasingly Frequent Disasters


WASHINGTON, May 29, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Healthcare Ready today released a new national survey of 1,245 adults, which found that most Americans (54%) are aware they or their family could be impacted by a disaster in the next five years, yet more than half (51%) do not have an emergency plan in place. Identification of a natural disaster (37%) as the type of disaster they're most concerned will affect their community exceeds worry about terrorist attacks (16%), commonly occurring disease outbreaks (7%) or cyber-attacks (5%), among others. The poll was conducted by YouGov, an international polling service, for Healthcare Ready, a Washington D.C.-based national nonprofit public-private partnership focused on meeting the needs of patients and communities amid disaster.

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"More Americans expect that a major disaster will impact them or their family than in previous years, but we've not seen an increase in household emergency planning alongside this awareness," said Nicolette Louissaint, Ph.D., executive director of Healthcare Ready. "For the fourth year in a row, this poll reveals a gap in preparedness at an individual level and emphasizes the need to improve readiness to ensure residents are prepared for the disasters that will inevitably come."

The potential impact of this gap in individual preparedness is compounded by the fact that over three in ten Americans (31%) feel their state and local government are well-resourced and prepared to support them during an emergency, while nearly four in ten (38%) say the same of their local community organizations. Since this may not always be true, and all disasters are local, these findings shed light on the need to develop tailored, local preparedness efforts and consider community vulnerabilities in planning.

The survey was conducted (May 10 - 13, 2019) and included the following key insights:

"In the past two years, we've experienced unprecedented disasters, including wildfires, floods and hurricanes, which severely impacted communities across the country," continued Dr. Louissaint. "As the harsh realities of disaster become clearer and more frequent than ever before, we must use these learnings to pinpoint the most pressing needs within our communities ahead of time. The data shows how little time most Americans have before they face a medical crisis. This critical time should be spent implementing effective response and recovery protocols that can address dire medical needs we will see during a crisis."

Below are additional tips to help ensure more communities can prioritize preparedness:

Now in its fourth year, Healthcare Ready's survey provides useful insights and benchmarks about Americans' concerns and priorities regarding disaster preparedness. As the convener for both the public and private sectors, Healthcare Ready is poised to tackle systematic challenges that exist within the preparedness space to improve community resilience.

For more information on the survey and to view the full results please visit https://www.healthcareready.org/programs/community-resilience.

About Healthcare Ready
Healthcare Ready is a nonprofit organization that serves as a public-private partnership to mitigate community and patient disruptions amid crisis. By forging partnerships and increasing communication between the healthcare supply chain and government (federal, state, local), Healthcare Ready minimizes the impact of disruptions on community health and wellbeing year-round. The organization supports private sector stakeholders within the U.S. healthcare supply chain and government agencies to sustain the flow of lifesaving products and resources to patients during a crisis. 

About the YouGov survey
All figures, unless otherwise stated, are from YouGov Plc. Total sample size was 1,245 adults. Fieldwork was undertaken between 10th ? 13th May 2019. The survey was carried out online. The figures have been weighted and are representative of all US adults (aged 18+).

SOURCE Healthcare Ready


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