Why We Serve

Tidal Basin’s healthcare practice is predicated on the belief that all healthcare organizations and institutions should have access to a superior all-hazards emergency management program. A unique blend of clinical and preparedness expertise allows Tidal Basin’s solutions to touch the entire healthcare delivery life cycle, ensuring regulatory compliance while increasing overall safety and satisfaction through an all-hazards approach to those stakeholders within the healthcare community.

Planning

Our services allow healthcare facilities to sustain their mission as well as respond to potential patient surges with confidence. We can provide:

  • Gap Analysis
  • Emergency Operations Plans (EOP)
  • Continuity of Operations Plans (COOP)
  • Community Needs Assessments

Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation Program (HSEEP) Training and Exercises

From tabletop to full-scale emergency exercises, Tidal Basin helps our healthcare clients determine whether their emergency preparedness plans will be successful during real-world events, with the goal of exposing weaknesses to inspire change.

Compliance

Tidal Basin’s preparedness experts are skilled at assessing compliance with all healthcare regulations, and specifically those tied to the Environment of Care and to the regulatory environment of the Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services, The Joint Commission, and/or the Det Norske Veritas (DNV) accreditation.

Financial Recovery Post-Disaster

Tidal Basin’s goal is to help healthcare facilities and organizations return to operating status as quickly as possible to maximize their financial recovery. Our experienced team helps for-profit and not-for-profit healthcare facilities, public health departments, and hospitals navigate the complicated disaster recovery process.

Insurance Reimbursement

Combining the experience of Tidal Basin and our sister company Adjusters International provides implementation of our Total Solution® services to address the property insurance and FEMA portions of your disaster recovery into one financial strategy to ensure you recuperate all eligible costs. Our unwavering client advocacy helps to maximize all the funding available from both insurance policies and FEMA grant programs.

Who We’ve Helped

Palmetto General Hospital (Miami, Florida)

Tidal Basin delivered a large full-scale exercise that tested the hospital’s ability to meet a large surge of critical care patients in addition to the hospital’s ability to coordinate with their external partners such as the Hialeah fire department and other Miami-area hospitals.

University of Texas, MD Anderson Cancer Treatment & Research Hospital (Houston, Texas)

The Tidal Basin team was able to work with MD Anderson to recover millions of dollars of federal grant funding to reimburse the costs of emergency preparation undertaken before Hurricane Harvey made landfall and damage repairs after.

Community Hospital of Long Beach (Long Beach, California)

Tidal Basin provided disaster mitigation planning to Community Hospital that assisted in the development of a hazard mitigation grant application that would help in seismic retrofitting of the facility as required by state law.

Staten Island University Hospital – North Shore (Staten Island, New York)

Tidal Basin provided Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP) planning and FEMA Public Assistance (PA) grant support to the Staten Island University Hospital System following the devastating impacts of Super Storm Sandy.

New York University’s Langone Medical Center (NYULMC) (New York, New York)

Tidal Basin was contracted by NYULMC following Superstorm Sandy to support the FEMA PA process and to provide policy guidance to the Medical Center’s finance, purchasing, and supply chain management departments under Title 2 and Title 44 of the Code of Federal Regulations. Additionally, Tidal Basin coordinated and developed the NYULMC departmental emergency operations and continuity of operations plans and resource guides for every NYULMC department across multiple hospital campuses.


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