Article Title,Year,Volume,Issue,Page Range,Author Prepping for disaster. Intermountain health care invests in technology to help with business-continuity planning,2006,23,8,62,Kramer How much to spend? Despite what many think a disaster plan doesn't have to cost a million dollars,2006,23,11,41-42,Ward Weathering the storm. Having a disaster recovery plan can mean the difference between scrambling for a quick it fix and smooth sailing in the storm,2008,25,11,32 34 36-8,Gamble Crisis communications. Take action now to help stay connected during an emergency,2006,23,2,94,Routhier When risk-taking is no longer optional. What will happen when your turn comes to choose from among risks?,2010,27,5,8,Hagland At-the-scene data capture. Automating initial patient care requires integration of diverse existing technologies,1992,9,3,18-20 22 24,Hassig What if? Planning for potential disasters strains technology budgets and stretches overworked staff members,2008,25,3,64,Marietti Disaster preparedness,2006,23,2,26 28,Jossi Small but mighty. In the face of an impending natural disaster you need a great plan an electronic patient record and community cooperation,1999,16,6,153-156,McGinty When disaster strikes: How technology drives better preparation,2012,29,9,22-3 26 28-9,Degaspari