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Title: Mass Casualty Incident Emergency Patient Tracking System (MCI-EPTS)


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Mass Casualty IncidentEmergency Patient Tracking
System (MCI-EPTS)
Knox County Health Department Knoxville,
Tennessee
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Scope of Project
  • Implement a software system that included both
    fixed and mobile equipment to facilitate the
    effective tracking of patients from a mass
    casualty incident (MCI) or event until
    disposition at the treatment facility.
  • Project includes two phases Pre-hospital and
    hospital

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Overview
Warrior HotSpot in a box in a Box
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Disaster Management SolutionsEPTS Software - DMS
  • Disaster Management Solutions
  • EMSware Enterprise Edition software
  • Written in Microsofts Visual Basic (VB)
  • Can be operated in Access, SQL Server, Oracle,
    DB2 Databases
  • Securely export data in XML files or link data to
    systems via ADO, ODBC, XML, or flat file.
  • Enterprise Edition includes EMSware and Web
    Client software

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Disaster Management SolutionsEPTS Hardware - DMS
  • Disaster Management Solutions
  • EMSware Hardware
  • Handheld data terminal
  • Batch mode or 802.11b capable
  • Built in bar code scanner and takes grayscale
    photos
  • Microsoft Windows mobile software and scaled
    version of EMSware
  • EMSware compatible with other Pocket PC devices
    and scanners
  • Wireless access points (Warrior Pack)
  • Multiple triage or event sites for larger areas

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EPTS Emergency Patient Tracking System
Wi-Fi Handheld Triage Data
Manual Triage Tag
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Warrior Portable HotSpot in a BoxEntrée Wireless
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Access
  • Scanners with Warrior Packs are located
    throughout the county in key emergency response
    vehicles.
  • Knoxville Fire Department District Chiefs
  • Rural/Metro Fire Department (County) Battalion
    Chiefs (and some trucks throughout county)
  • Rural/Metro Ambulance Supervisor Vehicle
  • Knox Co. Volunteer Rescue Squad Mass Casualty
    Vehicle
  • Scanners have been purchased for each MMRS
    hospital Emergency Department.
  • Web-Based Access will be allowed for the
    following
  • Regional Medical Communications Center
  • Knoxville/Knox County Emergency Management Agency
  • KCHD (RHC and ERC)
  • American Red Cross

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Training
  • Phase I Training included an overview for key
    players from EMS prior to testing at Boomsday and
    the District II Homeland Security Exercise.
  • Phase II Training will involve Hospital Emergency
    Department Staff.
  • Discussions are being held about having a system
    like Triage Tuesdays where users can continue
    to practice/train using the system.

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Ongoing Efforts
  • Role based access policies built into EMSware.
  • Limit access to PHI based on role of user i.e.
    Red Cross
  • Phase II-Hospital Imp.
  • Training continued for hospital personnel
  • Continue efforts towards having EMSware and
    equipment at triage/registration points

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Concerns/Questions
  • Bob Cadorette Emergency Preparedness IT - KCHD
  • 865-215-5315
  • Charity Menefee Hospital Coordinator - KCHD
  • 865-215-5098
  • Colin Ickes Knoxville/Knox County Emergency
    Management 865-215-1166
  • Larry Hutsell Emergency Response Coordinator
    -KCHD
  • 865-215-5161
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