The U.S. Senate has passed the Pandemic and All-Hazards Preparedness Act Reauthorization, which reauthorizes several programs that fund emergency preparedness activities, according to an AHA News Now report.
The bill reauthorizes funding for the following programs through 2106: the Hospital Preparedness Program, the Emergency System for Advance Registration of Volunteer Health Professionals, the Medical Reserve Corps and other critical preparedness activities, according to the report.
The bill was passed unanimously and now must be reconciled with the U.S. House of Representatives' version of the bill.
HHS: Majority of Hospitals Meet All-Hazards Preparedness Measures
The bill reauthorizes funding for the following programs through 2106: the Hospital Preparedness Program, the Emergency System for Advance Registration of Volunteer Health Professionals, the Medical Reserve Corps and other critical preparedness activities, according to the report.
The bill was passed unanimously and now must be reconciled with the U.S. House of Representatives' version of the bill.
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