Common use of Fatality Management Clause in Contracts

Fatality Management. Definition: is the ability to coordinate with organizations to ensure the proper recovery handling, identification, transportation, tracking, storage, and disposal of human remains and personal effects; certify cause of death; and facilitate access to mental/behavioral health services for family members, responders, and survivors of an incident. Coordination also includes the proper and culturally sensitive storage of human remains during periods of increased deaths at healthcare organizations during an incident.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: HPP Cooperative Agreement Grant

Fatality Management. 11.5.1 Definition: Fatality management is the ability to coordinate with other organizations (e.g., law enforcement, healthcare, emergency management, and medical examiner/coroner) to ensure the proper recovery recovery, handling, identification, transportation, tracking, storage, storage and disposal of human remains and personal effects; certify cause of death; and facilitate access to mental/mental/ behavioral health services for to the family members, responders, responders and survivors of an incident. Coordination also includes the proper and culturally sensitive storage of human remains during periods of increased deaths at healthcare organizations during an incident.

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Sources: Intergovernmental Agreement