According to Health Care Risk Management standards endorsed by ASHRM and the American Hospital Association Certification Center, a risk manager’s role in community disaster preparedness extends beyond narrow liability analysis. The appropriate scope involves integration of emergency management into the organization’s broader enterprise risk management framework.
Enterprise risk management ERM is a structured, organization-wide approach to identifying, assessing, and managing risks that may affect strategic objectives, operations, financial stability, and reputation. Disaster preparedness is a critical operational risk that must be aligned with governance, compliance, continuity planning, and asset protection strategies. By incorporating emergency management into ERM, the risk manager ensures coordination across clinical services, facilities, supply chain, communications, and leadership structures.
Option A focuses only on post-event liability. Option C limits involvement to quantification without strategic integration. Option D addresses reimbursement processes rather than preparedness strategy.
Health Care Operations objectives emphasize collaboration with emergency management teams, regulatory compliance with preparedness standards, and resilience planning to protect patients, staff, and assets. Therefore, integrating emergency management into a comprehensive enterprise risk management plan best defines the risk manager’s appropriate scope of involvement.
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