Health Response Hubby Health Response Alliance
Activation Ready Standing by

When disasters hit, finding the right partner shouldn't be the hard part.

HRH connects healthcare facilities that need help with the verified partners who can deliver. Operations-level connection — no funding, no logistics tracking, no paperwork theater. Just: here's what's needed → here's who's bringing it.

For verified responders

Are you qualified? Request access to the hub.

Healthcare facilities, responding organizations, and state public-health teams can request platform access. We review every request and get back within one business day.

Who it's for

Three sides of the same connection problem.

A facility's "we're out of insulin" needs to reach a partner's "we have insulin in a depot 100 miles away." HRH is the connective tissue, with a verified network on both sides.

How it works

Verified responders. Shared visibility. Claimed work.

Vetting happens before the disaster. Posting and claiming happen during it. Every action is logged for the after-action review.

  1. 1
    Responding orgs

    Partners get verified

    NGOs, vendors, and government responders apply once. HRA confirms operational fit, licensing where required, service area, and a working channel for activation. Status granted before a disaster, never during.

  2. 2
    Healthcare facilities

    Healthcare entities enroll

    Hospitals, FQHCs, free clinics, pharmacies, public-health departments, and other care delivery sites set up a profile. Roster, service area, point of contact, and credentials get logged once. Re-verification is light.

  3. 3
    Facilities + HRA ops

    Needs and assessments go up

    When a disaster hits, facilities post operational status and unmet needs. Email a photo, send a one-line text, forward a carrier note, or fill the structured form. HRA ops cleans it up and the request lands in the feed.

  4. 4
    Responding orgs

    Verified partners claim unmet needs

    Open needs appear in a feed that reads like a ticketing board. Verified partners self-select what they can fill. One click claims the work. Status moves Anticipated to In-progress to Completed, and the loop closes when delivery hits the dock.

Principles

Operations-level. Nothing more.

Four operating principles. Each one keeps the platform usable for the people doing the actual work during a response.

Shared operating picture

Today's disaster response runs on phone calls, group chats, and informal partnerships. It works, but gaps and redundancies are common. HRH gives every verified responder a live view of what's needed and what's already in motion, so partners can move faster, share information, and avoid duplicating each other's work.

Fast

No bureaucratic gatekeeping, no algorithmic match queue. A facility posts a need and verified partners see it within minutes. The platform exists to remove friction, not add it.

Reduced data entry

Email a photo, forward a carrier note, send a one-line text. HRA ops cleans it up. The platform exists to lift the data-entry burden off facility staff during the worst week of their year.

Trust-based environment

Verified partners are pre-vetted before activation. No bidding, no race to the bottom. People who know each other and have worked together before do the work. The platform holds the record.