April 26, 2007 - Rep. Bennie G. Thompson, (D-MS), Chairman of the Committee on Homeland Security, Ed Markey (D-MA) and other Members of the House and Senate released a report conducted by the Government Accountability Office (GAO) on Federal efforts to improve the state of the nation's public health and hospital emergency preparedness programs.

The GAO found that the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) currently has no standards to "compare data across recipients to measure collective progress, compare progress across recipients' programs or provide consistent feedback to recipients."

While HHS acknowledges that work needs to be done to improve the grant process and plans to provide a snapshot of the progress recipients have made in building emergency readiness capacity by the end of 2007, there is little progress and the 2007 deadline remains tentative.

Chairman Thompson issued the following statement regarding the findings:

"This is an incredible indictment of the emergency preparedness programs that HHS administers. In the event of a catastrophe, most people will flood the public health system. This report indicates that currently we have no way of knowing which hospital is up to the task. It is critical to our security that our health systems have the tools they need to respond to any and all emergencies including bioterrorist events, natural disasters or an influenza pandemic. HHS is playing Russian Roulette with the health of the nation. When tragedy strikes people need to be able to rely on their government. We all deserve better."

For more information contact Dena Graziano or Todd Levett at (202) 225-9978.


Related Content

News | Image Guided Radiation Therapy (IGRT)

Nov. 30, 2025 — At RSNA 2025, Siemens Healthineers is presenting its new imaging chain Optiq AI1, which is powered by ...

Time December 01, 2025
arrow
News | Archive Cloud Storage

Nov.18t, 2025 — Gradient Health recently announced its Atlas platform is now available on Google Cloud Marketplace ...

Time November 18, 2025
arrow
News | Radiology Imaging

Nov. 13, 2025 — Medical imaging AI company Avicenna.AI has launched AVI, a new platform that delivers AI results ...

Time November 13, 2025
arrow
News | Radiology Business

Nov. 12, 2025 — Siemens has announced plans to deconsolidate its remaining stake in Siemens Healthineers (currently ...

Time November 13, 2025
arrow
News | Artificial Intelligence

Nov. 6, 2025 — Gradient Health and DataFirst have announced a strategic partnership designed to bridge the gap between ...

Time November 12, 2025
arrow
News | Teleradiology

Nov. 4, 2025 — Virtual Radiologic (vRad) recently announced the successful commercialization of The vRad Platform — a ...

Time November 10, 2025
arrow
Feature | Archive Cloud Storage | Shujah Dasgupta, Vice President, CitiusTech

Almost two-thirds of health systems are already using (or plan to use) the cloud for storing and viewing medical images ...

Time October 30, 2025
arrow
News | Remote Viewing Systems

Sept. 2, 2025 — As American hospitals continue to grapple with an increasing shortage of specialized medical imaging ...

Time September 04, 2025
arrow
News | Cybersecurity

Aug. 07, 2025 —- New research by European cybersecurity company Modat revealed more than 1.2 million internet-connected ...

Time August 08, 2025
arrow
News | Advanced Visualization

July 28, 2025 — Frost & Sullivan has named Siemens Healthineers the 2025 North America Company of the Year in the ...

Time July 28, 2025
arrow
Subscribe Now