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.
Average hospital preparedness score (industry benchmark)
EDs that feel prepared for a major disease outbreak
ISO 22301 annual audit compliance rate across clients pre-engagement
Each pillar represents one axis of your organization's outbreak readiness. Expand findings to see what your plan is missing.
Stockpile shelf lives · Vendor redundancy · PPE inventory coverage
Critical gap: 73% of surveyed organizations carry fewer than 14 days of N95 reserves. Average vendor lead time has increased 340% since 2020.
Cross-timezone coverage · Absenteeism modeling · Non-clinical staff protocols
Non-clinical staff — janitors, security, ward clerks — remain 61% less informed on outbreak protocols than clinical counterparts. This gap becomes a vector.
Ventilation blind spots · Negative pressure zones · Ingress/egress controls
Ventilation mapping reveals blind spots in 68% of multi-floor facilities. HVAC systems installed pre-2015 were not designed for airborne pathogen containment.
Chain integrity · Messaging latency · Multi-channel redundancy
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.
ISO 22301 · CMS conditions · State health dept. filing currency
ISO 22301 annual audit cycle compliance rate is 67% — mandatory review cycles are missed due to undocumented plan ownership and staff turnover.
Score populates as you scroll through each audit pillar
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.
Current BCP, BIA, supply chain agreements, and HVAC specs reviewed against ISO 22301 baseline.
Structured sessions with COO, facilities director, supply chain lead, and HR to surface undocumented assumptions.
Roundtable scenario stress-test with key stakeholders. First 72-hour response mapped against actual protocol.
Scored findings across all 5 pillars with prioritized remediation roadmap and 90-day quick-win protocol.
Hospital Network · 14 facilities
Reduced supply chain single-point failures from 9 to 2 in 90 days
University · 42,000 students
Full ISO 22301 certification achieved 6 months after engagement
Multinational · 6 time zones
Cross-timezone workforce continuity protocols tested and validated
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.
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.