65 training events provided; 8 of these training events were purchased with HPP funds. More than 594 partners attended training 6 Exercises 16 Drills 2017-2018 TRAINING AND EXERCISE AT A GLANCE TSA-E 2018 Regional Hazard Vulnerability Assessment The Regional Hazard Vulnerability Assessment (HVA) Report is a product of the TSA-E Healthcare Coalition, which includes The North Central Texas Trauma Regional Advisory Council, TSA-E regional hospitals, Emergency Medical Services, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services partners, Jurisdictional Emergency Managers, and Public Health. The Regional Hazard Vulnerability Assessment Report is a product created in Year 17 of the Hospital Preparedness Program and is a vital tool for the advancement of the Healthcare Coalition. Our region is exposed to many hazards, all of which have the potential to impact the community, causing casualties and damaging or destroying public / private property. With this in mind, it is critical that the Healthcare Coalition be aware of the potential impact. Throughout each program year, hospital representatives are asked to consider and submit their top individual hazard and vulnerability levels. The responsible member agencies prioritize their hazards and calculate risk, in collaboration with their leadership and staff. All HVA results are consolidated to show areas of concern based on the overall highest ten rated hazards and hazard vulnerabilities based on location within the region. The TSA-E Hazard Vulnerability Assessment is used to identify hazards that will have the highest impact on the regional healthcare system. These findings will be used to prioritize and provide planning, training, exercising, special project developments, and resource management in TSA-E. This regional report will be distributed to all coalition members and copies of this report will also be posted on the Training & Exercise Workgroup webpage for use by Coalition members. TRAINING AND EXERCISE GOALS: - Identify regional healthcare hazards based upon review of existing healthcare facility HVAs. - Seek participation from regional EMS, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services partners, and Public Health to identify hazards that impact their Organization - Develop a Regional HCC Hazard Vulnerability Assessment - Share findings with local, regional and state partners. 26