Bcf Pros And Cons

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At BCFS, we provide global health and human services to individuals and areas in need. We have responded to those in need across Eastern Europe, Latin America, Southeast Asia, Africa and domestically in the United States. Furthermore, BCFS Health and Human Services’ Emergency Management Division (BCFS EMD) is a branch of our services that specializes in various capacities that includes emergency and/or incident management, disaster response public health and medical emergency response. In addition to those services, BCFS EMD serves as a non-profit partner to federal, state, local governments and private industry efforts. Our relationship with the U.S. government is one we take great pride in. Through the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Administration for Children and Families (ACF) and Office of Human Services Emergency Preparedness and Response (OHSEPR), BCFS EMD was contracted to provide services to any U.S. or tribal land that suffer from hazardous incidents. Through these organizations, BCFS EMD has been able to be a first responder in getting the proper care to those in need. Furthermore, BCFS EMD is incredibly thankful for its team of skilled personnel. At over 200 strong, we have been able to support ground efforts during 9/11, the H1N1 flu pandemic and countless natural disasters. With an array of …show more content…

Tasked by the ACF, our team of disaster case managers and responders are on the scene within 72 hours of its start. From there, ACF Immediate Disaster Case Management (ACF IDCM) starts meeting with those suffering from the disaster to fully access what is needed for a proper recovery. While tasked by the ACF, the IDCM program is completely self-sufficient while receiving support from BCFS EMD’s Incident Management Team. Through BCFS’ support, the program is provided complete operations, logistics and planning support to meet its

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