SCOPE
Within the parameters of statutory requirements and jurisdictional Emergency Operations plans, and as outlined in operational support compacts, mutual aid agreements, memoranda of understanding or other operational agreements, the Coalition will support health and medical response and recovery to include, but not limited to:
- Providing regional coordination of preparedness and planning services
- Providing innovative education, training and exercise programs
- Coordinating health and medical situational information and intelligence services to support a local, regional, or statewide response
- Facilitate health and medical resource sharing through multi-agency coordination
- Support the capability targets as defined by Emergency Management, Public Health, and Healthcare
South Central Healthcare Coalition
Meeting, Training, Exercise & Activity Schedule
MISSION STATEMENT
By promoting regional cooperation and sharing of resources, the South Central Healthcare Coalition will support local healthcare organizations to jointly respond to human-caused or natural emergencies.
COALITION PURPOSE
The South Central Healthcare Coalition is a collaboration of private and public partners working together to prepare for, respond to, and recover from emergency and crisis events and incidents.
Together, we build capabilities that can’t be achieved by any individual agency or organization. Through partnerships and collaborative planning, training, exercises and coordination of resources the Healthcare Coalition leads a regional effort to build a disaster-resilient healthcare system.

Planning
Providing regional coordination of preparedness and planning services.

Training
Providing innovative education, training and exercise programs.

Intelligence
Coordinating health and medical situational information and intelligence services to support a local, regional or statewide response.

Resource Sharing
Facilitate health and medical resource sharing through multi-agency coordination.

Support
Support the capability targets as defined by Emergency Management, Public Health and Healthcare.