After a disaster, there is often no clear picture of which healthcare facilities are operational. Hospitals, clinics, specialty practices, and outpatient centers lack a unified platform to report their status, while government officials struggle to assess facility needs and capacity. This gap in visibility can delay response efforts and hinder access to care for affected populations. HRA addresses this directly, aggregating data from multiple sources into a single, accessible view of post-disaster healthcare availability.

From scattered assessments to a clear operational picture

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Aggregate Facility Data

HRA pulls from NGO field assessments, facility self-reporting, and public sources to build a consolidated picture of healthcare infrastructure status post-disaster.

2

Enable Real-Time Access

A public-facing tool lets emergency managers and patients locate accessible healthcare services in real-time, reducing the time between disaster onset and care access.

3

Standardize Reporting

HRA works with partners to align data collection methods across organizations, ensuring consistency and reliability in reporting so decision-makers can trust what they see.

Leverages NGO-deployed teams and technical expertise to conduct rapid health facility assessments following disasters, identifying gaps in care availability

Provides public-facing real-time access to healthcare facility availability, enabling patients and emergency managers to locate operational care services quickly

Standardizes data collection across partner organizations to produce reliable, decision-ready reporting that government agencies and NGOs can trust under pressure

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