Healthcare Infrastructure Visibility

After a disaster, there is often no clear picture of which healthcare facilities are operational. Hospitals, clinics, specialty practices, and outpatient centers lack a unified platform to report their status, while government officials struggle to assess facility needs and capacity. This gap in visibility can delay response efforts and hinder access to care for affected populations.

  • NGOs excel in rapid health facility assessments, leveraging deployed teams and technical expertise to gather critical data on infrastructure status and service availability.

  • HRA aggregates data from NGOs, self-reporting, and public sources to provide a public-facing tool, enabling emergency managers and patients to locate accessible healthcare services in real-time.

  • Works with partners to standardize data collection methods, ensuring consistency and reliability in reporting across various response organizations.

  • Enhances situational awareness by mapping healthcare infrastructure alongside community needs, enabling a more targeted and effective response.

  • Provides insights to policymakers and emergency planners to improve long-term resilience in healthcare infrastructure and disaster preparedness.

UNKs coffee shop during daytime
UNKs coffee shop during daytime