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Verified Credentials & Certifications
CDC
2023
CDC Partnership
Public Health Alliance
ISO
2024
ISO 22301
Business Continuity
WHO
2022
WHO Framework
Collaborative Partner
ANAB
2024
ANAB Accredited
DHS Program
CISA
2023
CISA Certified
Critical Infrastructure

Pandemic Preparedness Consulting

142 organizations
audit-ready before the
next outbreak.

We stress-test hospitals, universities, and multinationals against the next outbreak before the first case crosses the lobby — mapping ventilation blind spots, stockpile shelf lives, and communication chains that collapse under real pressure.

48%

Average hospital preparedness score (industry benchmark)

34%

EDs that feel prepared for a major disease outbreak

67%

ISO 22301 annual audit compliance rate across clients pre-engagement

Assessment Report

Five Pillars of Preparedness

Each pillar represents one axis of your organization's outbreak readiness. Expand findings to see what your plan is missing.

PILLAR 01 / 05

Supply Chain Resilience

Stockpile shelf lives · Vendor redundancy · PPE inventory coverage

38%
Critical
Readiness Score38/100
2
Pass
3
Warn
7
Fail

Critical gap: 73% of surveyed organizations carry fewer than 14 days of N95 reserves. Average vendor lead time has increased 340% since 2020.

N95 stockpile covers <14 days at projected outbreak surge capacity

FAIL

Single-source vendor dependency for 6 of 9 critical supply categories

FAIL

No shelf-life tracking protocol for antiviral stockpiles

FAIL

Backup PPE distributor agreements in place but untested

WARN

Pharmaceutical buffer inventory meets minimum 30-day threshold

PASS

Supply chain disruption trigger criteria undefined in continuity plan

FAIL
PILLAR 02 / 05

Workforce Continuity

Cross-timezone coverage · Absenteeism modeling · Non-clinical staff protocols

51%
At Risk
Readiness Score51/100
4
Pass
4
Warn
4
Fail

Non-clinical staff — janitors, security, ward clerks — remain 61% less informed on outbreak protocols than clinical counterparts. This gap becomes a vector.

Surge staffing model assumes 20% absenteeism; COVID-19 reality was 38-45%

FAIL

Remote work continuity plans exist for <30% of administrative functions

FAIL

Cross-timezone coverage handoff protocols documented for 3 of 7 regions

WARN

Non-clinical staff preparedness training last conducted 26 months ago

FAIL

Clinical staff N95 fit-test records current and documented

PASS

Mental health surge support protocol in place for clinical staff

PASS
PILLAR 03 / 05

Facility Hardening

Ventilation blind spots · Negative pressure zones · Ingress/egress controls

44%
Critical
Readiness Score44/100
3
Pass
3
Warn
6
Fail

Ventilation mapping reveals blind spots in 68% of multi-floor facilities. HVAC systems installed pre-2015 were not designed for airborne pathogen containment.

HVAC airflow mapping last completed 4+ years ago; blind spots uncharted

FAIL

Negative pressure isolation capacity covers only 12% of projected surge beds

FAIL

Lobby ingress screening infrastructure absent or non-functional

FAIL

HEPA filtration deployed in 40% of high-risk zones

WARN

Separate HVAC zones for patient and staff circulation not implemented

FAIL

Emergency generator capacity validated for full facility operation

PASS
PILLAR 04 / 05

Crisis Communications

Chain integrity · Messaging latency · Multi-channel redundancy

62%
Marginal
Readiness Score62/100
5
Pass
4
Warn
3
Fail

Communication chains collapse at the department-head level in 89% of tabletop exercises. Information overload during the first 72 hours is the primary failure mode.

Incident command communication cascade tested annually via tabletop

PASS

All-staff alert system reaches 94% of personnel within 8 minutes

PASS

Backup communication channel (satellite/radio) available and maintained

PASS

Department-head relay protocols fail under information overload conditions

FAIL

External stakeholder (media, regulators) communication protocol outdated

WARN

Plain-language outbreak guidance accessible for non-clinical staff

WARN
PILLAR 05 / 05

Regulatory Compliance

ISO 22301 · CMS conditions · State health dept. filing currency

71%
Marginal
Readiness Score71/100
6
Pass
4
Warn
2
Fail

ISO 22301 annual audit cycle compliance rate is 67% — mandatory review cycles are missed due to undocumented plan ownership and staff turnover.

Business Impact Analysis (BIA) completed and reviewed within 12 months

PASS

CMS Emergency Preparedness Rule documentation current

PASS

State health department filing current; next review in 4 months

PASS

ISO 22301 annual mandatory audit cycle missed in current year

FAIL

Business Continuity Plan ownership formally assigned and documented

WARN

Post-incident review reports from last 3 exercises on file

WARN
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Score populates as you scroll through each audit pillar

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Facility Hardening
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Regulatory
Assessment Anatomy

One week. Five pillars.
Zero improvisation.

Our structured engagement follows a battle-tested protocol refined across 30 years and five major outbreak events — COVID-19, SARS, H1N1, MERS, and Ebola. Every deliverable is audit-traceable.

COVID-19SARSH1N1MERSEbola
1
Day 1–2

Documentation Review

Current BCP, BIA, supply chain agreements, and HVAC specs reviewed against ISO 22301 baseline.

2
Day 3

Executive Interviews

Structured sessions with COO, facilities director, supply chain lead, and HR to surface undocumented assumptions.

3
Day 4

Tabletop Exercise

Roundtable scenario stress-test with key stakeholders. First 72-hour response mapped against actual protocol.

4
Day 5

Gap Report Delivery

Scored findings across all 5 pillars with prioritized remediation roadmap and 90-day quick-win protocol.

Client Outcomes

Documented results.
No case studies redacted.

Northeast Health Network

Hospital Network · 14 facilities

−78%
Vendor dependency

Reduced supply chain single-point failures from 9 to 2 in 90 days

Verified

Meridian University System

University · 42,000 students

6mo
To certification

Full ISO 22301 certification achieved 6 months after engagement

Verified

Atlas Global Facilities

Multinational · 6 time zones

100%
Coverage achieved

Cross-timezone workforce continuity protocols tested and validated

Verified
Free Diagnostic

Your organization would
score below 50% today.

The 12-point gap analysis takes 15 minutes. It surfaces the three vulnerabilities most likely to cause your continuity plan to fail in the first 72 hours of an outbreak.

Free · No commitment
12-point gap analysis
Results in 48 hours
Free Resource

2026 Preparedness
Scorecard Template

The same 12-point assessment framework we deploy for hospital network COOs — adapted for internal use. Includes ventilation audit checklist, supply shelf-life tracker, and communication chain stress test.

ISO 22301 Aligned12-Point FrameworkEditable PDF
Scorecard Template
PDF · 24 pages · Updated Feb 2026

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