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Title: VIRGINIA PRIMARY CARE ASSOCIATION EMERGENCY OPERATIONS PLAN DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOP


1
VIRGINIA PRIMARY CARE ASSOCIATIONEMERGENCY
OPERATIONS PLAN DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOP
  • Developing Your Road-Map
  • to Disaster Preparedness

David Chaplin, Integrated Fire Life Safety
Solutions VPCA EPR Consultant February 22, 2007
2
General/Emergency Info
  • EMERGENCY EXITS
  • RESTROOMS
  • BREAKS
  • FOOD
  • CELL PHONES
  • EVALUATIONS

3
Workshop Overview
We are all in disaster preparedness together !
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Why are we here ?
Getting to know you - How many centers with
3 or more sites ? - How many center Directors ?
Others ? - How many years experience ? lt5 yrs
? gt5 yrs ? gt10 yrs ? gt20 yrs ?
Expectations what are yours ?
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Why are we here ?
Expectations what are yours ?
  • Learning Objectives
  • Gain awareness of many aspects of emergency
    management
  • Learn how hospitals and public health agencies
    have been preparing
  • How community health centers/VPCA can fit-in to
    existing system
  • How to develop a comprehensive Emergency
    Operations Plan
  • Why it is important that this is accomplished

7
Workshop Overview
We are all in disaster preparedness together !
  • Tools you can use
  • the Directors Workbook
  • the Resource CD
  • VPCA EPR web site
  • The workshop
  • VA version of CA clinic mgmt plan
  • CHC-NYS Incident Action Plans
  • Final test
  • 20 questions on workshop content

8
EPR Activity in Virginia
  • VDH EPR
  • VHHA
  • HRSA grant funding to hospitals (NBHPP)
  • VDEM
  • OEMS
  • VDH / OCME
  • Public Safety

9
EPR Activity in Your Community
  • VDH District Office
  • Hospitals
  • Jurisdictional Emergency Services Director
  • Public Safety

10
How do VPCA CHCs Fit-in ?
  • Dual system of response local/regional state
    level
  • Public Health syndromic surveillance
    coordinated response mass prophylaxis ESF-8
    resource mgmt cooperative training
  • Hospitals coordinated response RHCCs
    building surge capacity ACC NEHC resource
    mgmt cooperative training
  • Juris Emerg Srvcs Dir coordinated response
    resource mgmt

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How do VPCA CHCs Fit-in ?
  • Communications internal external coordinated
    response local comm VDH ECC hospital Med-comm
    EMS center-to-center center-to-satellite
    WebEOC VPCA and (State EOC ESF8).
  • Resources stocking sharing transporting
    vendor agreements purchasing procedures
    managing people, time, stuff !
  • Licensing and Credentialing sharing among
    Centers MOUs sharing with hospitals and public
    health liability volunteers

12
What Do CHCs Need ?
  • All-hazards preparedness plan (EOP)
  • Compliance with National Incident Mgmt System
    (NIMS)
  • Connection/Coordination with VDH, hospitals,
    jurisdictional ESD
  • Staff training and awareness
  • Drills Exercises in-house District VDH
    hospitals in your community statewide

13
Developing All-hazards EOP
  • Objectives
  • Life safety and injury prevention for patients,
    visitors, and staff
  • Preserve the ability to deliver prompt and
    efficient medical care during emergencies
  • Utilize/Transition to a functional, flexible, and
    scalable chain-of-command and incident management
    system to efficiently and effectively manage
    people, time, and stuff
  • Coordinating and cooperating with community
    disaster response

14
Developing All-hazards EOP
  • Objectives
  • Preserve, maintain, and restore essential
    business services as quickly as possible
    following an emergency or disaster
  • Protect center property, facilities, and
    equipment
  • Develop sustainability and resilience
  • Satisfy applicable regulatory and accreditation
    requirements

COOP
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Developing All-hazards EOP
  • Elements
  • Purpose
  • A qualified why
  • Objectives
  • Policy
  • A qualified how
  • Scope
  • When to use the plan, with parameters
  • Key Terms
  • Unique nomenclature
  • Mitigation
  • Preparedness
  • Response
  • Recovery
  • Appendices
  • Everything else you might need during an
    emergency--within reach !

16
Developing All-hazards EOP
  • Working with the template
  • Mitigation
  • Risk assessment / Hazard Vulnerability Assessment
    (HVA)
  • ID potential emergencies that may adversely
    affect Center operations or the demand for
    services
  • Prevent a predictable event from occurring
  • Minimize the severity and impact of the disaster
  • Anticipate consequences, and act before it
    happens
  • Limiting and confining the damage
  • Activities occur before and after a disaster
    strikes

17
Developing All-hazards EOP
  • Mitigation measures include
  • Hazard Vulnerability Analyses
  • Define your Centers emergency/disaster response
    role
  • Building Code
  • Building-use regulations (Fire Code)
  • OSHA regulations
  • JCAHO certification
  • Liability and insurance coverage
  • Tax incentives and disincentives
  • Zoning and land use management
  • Sharing of resources.
  • Preventive health care.
  • Public education.

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Developing All-hazards EOP
  • Working with the template
  • Mitigation
  • 1.1 Introduction
  • 1.2 Hazard Vulnerability Analysis
  • 1.3 Hazard Mitigation
  • 1,4 Risk Assessment
  • 1.5 Insurance Coverage
  • 1.6 Center Emergency Response Roles

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Developing All-hazards EOP
  • Working with the template
  • Preparedness
  • Most important phase of disaster prep
  • Develop plans to save lives and lessen severity
  • Minimize damage and enhance your response
  • Build organizational capacity to manage
    emergencies
  • Improve effectiveness and efficiency of emergency
    response
  • NIMS adoption and implementation
  • Command Management
  • Preparedness
  • Resource Management
  • Communications Information Management
  • Supporting Technologies
  • Ongoing Management and Maintenance

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Developing All-hazards EOP
  • Preparedness efforts include
  • Develop maintain EOP
  • Developing a Continuity of Operations Plan (COOP)
  • Developing patient surge plans
  • Developing staff roles responsibilities
  • Train staff utilize drills exercises for
    evaluation
  • Develop emergency contact list and call-back
    list
  • Adopt/Implement ICS or HICS as a management tool
  • Emergency exercises and training with outside
    agencies
  • Emergency communication systems

21
Developing All-hazards EOP
  • Preparedness efforts include
  • Warning systems (plugging-in to incoming and
    developing outgoing messages)
  • Develop agreements (MOUs) with other agencies for
    emergency/disaster response
  • Evacuation planning
  • Public information and education
  • Develop Disaster Medical Resources plans
  • Development of resource inventories, personnel
    contact lists, and mutual aid agreements
  • Develop vendor agreements for emergency
    suppliesin writing
  • Develop a disaster mental health plan

22
Developing All-hazards EOP
  • Working with the template
  • Preparedness
  • 2.1 Introduction
  • 2.2 Emergency Operations
  • 2.3 Incident Command System
  • 2.4 Integration with Community-wide Response
  • 2.5 Roles and Responsibilities
  • 2.6 Initial Communications and Notifications
  • 2.7 Continuity of Operations
  • 2.8 Center Patient Surge Preparedness
  • 2.9 Disaster Medical Resources
  • 2.10 Disaster Mental Health
  • 2.11 Public Information / Risk Communications
  • 2.12 Training, Exercises, and Plan Maintenance

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Developing All-hazards EOP
  • Working with the template
  • Response
  • Incident-driven incident management activity
  • Must establish response priorities
  • Life safety patient care
  • Contain the hazard, if possible
  • Protect critical infrastructure, facilities,
    vital records and data.
  • Support the community response
  • Restore essential services/Return to normal
    operations ASAP
  • Provide crisis information to staff, patients,
    partners in response
  • Provide emergency assistance for casualties
  • Reduce the probability of secondary damage
  • Proper response can speed recovery

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Developing All-hazards EOP
  • Working with the template
  • Response activities may include
  • Declaring a disaster mode of operations
  • Activating public warning systems
  • Notifying public authorities, including the
    hospital
  • Mobilizing emergency personnel and equipment
  • Establishing a Center Command Center
  • Establishing your Emergency Mgmt
    Organization(page 30)

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Developing All-hazards EOP
  • Working with the template
  • Response activities may include
  • Establishing communications
  • Providing emergency medical assistance
  • Develop situation/status report on resources
  • Establish Liaison/Public Info Officer/Crisis
    Communications
  • Establish security for all
  • Mental health response
  • Volunteer management
  • Internal vs. External emergencies

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Developing All-hazards EOP
  • Working with the template
  • Response
  • 3.1 Introduction
  • 3.2 Response Priorities
  • 3.3 Alert, Warning, and Notification
  • 3.4 Response Activation and Initial Actions
  • 3.5 Emergency Management Organization
  • 3.6 Emergency Operations Center Operations
  • 3.7 Medical Care
  • 3.8 Acquiring Response Resources
  • 3.9 Communications
  • 3.10 Public Information / Crisis Communications
  • 3.11 Security
  • 3.12 Mental Health Response
  • 3.13 Volunteer / Donation Management

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Developing All-hazards EOP
  • Working with the template
  • Response
  • 3.14 Response to Internal Emergencies
  • Damage Assessment
  • Hazardous Materials Management
  • Evacuation Procedures
  • Decision on Center Operational Status
  • 3.15 Response to External Emergencies
  • Local vs. Widespread Emergencies
  • Weapons of Mass Destruction
  • Bioterrorism Response
  • Reporting
  • Potential Indicators
  • Infection Control
  • Patient Placement
  • Mass Prophylaxis

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Developing All-hazards EOP
  • Working with the template
  • Response
  • CHC-NYS Incident Action Plans
  • Table of Contents
  • Establishing ICS
  • Evacuation General, Earthquake, Flood
  • Virginias Tiered System Response to Four
    Scenarios
  • Pandemic Influenza
  • Explosive Mass Casualty Incident (MCI)
  • Hazardous Material Event (Chemical/Radiation
    Exposure)
  • Weather-related Natural Disaster

29
Developing All-hazards EOP
  • Working with the template
  • Recovery
  • Returning to Normal Operations (ASAP)
  • Begins concurrently with response activities
  • Could also require a lot of resources and time
  • Varies according to severity and impact of the
    emergency
  • Develop current situation/status report and gap
    analysis while in the Response Phase

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Developing All-hazards EOP
  • Working with the template
  • Recovery activities may include
  • Develop current situation/status report and gap
    analysis
  • Develop procedures and timeline for ending
    emergency responsean orderly transition
  • Establish employee support system-physical
    psychological
  • Inventory damage and loss
  • Restock / Re-supply

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Developing All-hazards EOP
  • Working with the template
  • Recovery activities may include
  • Document Document Document everything !
  • Cost / Loss recovery
  • Restore services
  • After-action report and evaluation

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Developing All-hazards EOP
  • Working with the template
  • Recovery
  • 4.1 Introduction
  • 4.2 Documentation
  • 4.3 Inventory Damage and Loss
  • 4.4 Lost Revenue Through Disruption of Service
  • 4.5 Cost / Loss Recovery Sources
  • 4.6 Psychological Needs of Staff and Patients
  • 4.7 Restoration of Services
  • 4.8 After-Action Report
  • 4.9 Staff Support

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Developing All-hazards EOP
  • Working with the template
  • Appendices
  • A JCAHO Standards EC 4.10 and 4.20
  • B Emergency Management Acronyms
  • C Emergency Management Glossary
  • D Hazard Assessment Tool
  • E Clinic Response Roles and Requirements
  • F Emergency Response Teams/Emergency Ops Center
    Positions
  • G Emergency Management Training and Exercises
  • H Emergency Procedures
  • I American Red Cross / Office / Auto
    Preparedness
  • J Contact Lists

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Developing All-hazards EOP
  • Working with the template
  • Appendices
  • K Communications Systems
  • L Location of Alternate and Referral Facilities
  • M Mental Health Coordination Checklist
  • O Emergency Operations Center Forms
  • P Emergency Operations Center Procedures
  • Q Managing Volunteers and Donations
  • R Bioterrorism Agents
  • S Damage Assessment and Cost Estimation Forms
  • T Casualty Care Forms
  • U Clinic Emergency Management Legal Issues

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Developing All-hazards EOP
  • How to use the template
  • Purpose to help develop your customized EOP
  • Just the beginning
  • Must be adapted to your needs, your environment,
    available resources, existing plans (in-house),
    and community response plans (including VDH and
    hospitals)
  • Edit and insert CHC-NYS Incident Action Plans,
    where appropriate
  • Include regulatory and accreditation requirements
  • Emphasizes coordination with government EM
    agencies
  • NIMS compliance and the ICS (or HICS)
  • Uses an all-hazards approach
  • Requires active implementation and maintenance
    efforts
  • Establishes two-tiered disaster response for
    centers and VPCA

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Developing All-hazards EOP
  • HRSA-defined Six-tiered response
  • Individual assets
  • Regional healthcare assets RHCCs
  • Jurisdictional Incident Management
  • State assets
  • Regional state assets EMAC agreements
  • Federal assets

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Developing All-hazards EOP
  • Working with the template
  • The Resource CD
  • List of Counties and Hospitals
  • NFPA 1600 Standard on Disaster/Emergency
    Management and Business Continuity Programs 2004
    ed.
  • Virginia CHCs and Hospitals HRSA Geospatial
    Data Warehouse Mapping Tool
  • Planning and Preparedness for VPCA
  • Directors Workbook Table of Contents
  • Four Phases of Emergency Management Folder
  • Preparedness folder
  • VAMC - Emergency Mgmt Principles and Practices
  • Resources and Training Folder

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Summary and Evaluation
  • Its
  • Emergency Preparedness
  • Jeopardy !
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