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The Missing Pieces to Your BCP Program Continuity
Insights Monday, April 27, 2009 Kathy Lee
Patterson, CBCP Childrens Hospital of
Philadelphia
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Are there missing pieces to your BCP program?
Agenda for Presentation
  • Assess your current status of preparedness
  • What are your missing pieces
  • BIA and mini-BIA
  • Downtime planning with clients
  • Projects that change your environment
  • Funding and senior management support
  • Tabletop exercises that can be routinely
    conducted
  • Summary

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Different Industries
  • My experience is mostly in healthcare
  • A childs life is our utmost concern and
    influences our every decision
  • Your industry has crucial functions, just
    different by-products
  • Sharing different techniques can be helpful for
    your program
  • Goal - one good idea to take home with you!

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Is something missing from your program?
  • Is it
  • Project work - A process for keeping up with new
    systems coming into your environment
  • Funding - For your initiatives
  • Education - The ability of train and test
  • Information Accuracy - Having automated
    configuration management
  • Client opinion - champions in organization
  • Escalation procedures
  • ??? (What is yours?)

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Assess Your Progress and Set Goals
  • List goals you would like to accomplish in next
    9-12 months
  • If you are new to the organization, evaluate what
    has already been accomplished
  • Every organization has strengths and weaknesses,
    build on them
  • Do you have a program charter?
  • Estimate funding for these goals
  • List resources for these goals
  • Verify that management is on board
  • Dont assume anything (BIA was performed, but was
    it done the way you would do it?)
  • Start implementing steps to achieve goals

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IS Disaster Preparedness Are there missing
pieces here?
  • Do you have a current application and hardware
    inventory?
  • Assess the current state of your application and
    hardware recovery
  • A survey specifically directed to technical
    responsibilities was developed
  • Develop a separate survey form for the IS
    Department
  • Interview each group leader within IS
  • Inventory all equipment, systems, applications
  • List each resource associated with each type of
    technology
  • What applications are on all equipment?
  • Which applications can be made Tier 1 high
    availability?

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Questions to ask the Technical Staff w/survey
  • What is your applications Tier Level and
    recovery strategy?
  • Has integrity of back up media been demonstrated?
  • Are there network diagrams and telecom
    information.
  • Do they have written recovery procedures for
    equipment failure?
  • Which IT staff work directly with clients and
    clinicians?
  • If entire data center went black, what is your
    sequence of restore?
  • Who keeps the detailed information on vendor
    contracts responsibilities?

Use this information to update your DR Plan
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IS Incident Escalation Implementation Are
there missing pieces here?
  • Established formal escalation procedures for IS
    to follow for Tier 1 system downtimes
  • Establish policy for communication during
    downtime disruptions that are approved and
    followed
  • Establish a threshold putting users into downtime
    procedures at one time to alleviate confusion
  • At crucial times of year for your organization
  • 1 hour or more of downtime
  • Upon declaration of a full disaster

Handout provided at session.
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Client Dependencies on ISAre there missing
pieces here?
  • Would you benefit from conducting a full BIA?
  • Do you have senior management support for a BIA
  • Meet with senior management to find out what they
    really want to learn from a BIA
  • Set objectives before you customize questions
  • Make questions to fit objectives
  • Dont ask a question if you dont need the data
    example asset management do you need it for
    BIA?
  • Plan to present a report to match senior
    managements expectations.
  • Can be referred to as a reassessment if BIA
    has negative connotations.

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More Reasons to Perform a BIA
  • Is there additional data that would be
    appropriate to reveal at this time example
    patient safety impacts?
  • Have user departments requirements for recovery
    changed?
  • Do departments have documented downtime
    procedures in place?
  • Are their gaps in client/clinical needs?
  • Position yourself to accomplish (Get senior
    management on your side)
  • Tip Provide an application list so that
    participants use the same name for applications
    i.e., Exchange, Outlook, email, etc.

11
Impact to Patient Safety during a Tier 1
Application Disruption
Participants were asked how quickly patient
safety would be affected in the event that the
Tier 1 Applications experienced a significant
disruption.
12
Additional Questions Specific to Your Industry
for BIA
  • Do business units have recovery process for
    inputting data back into systems after a downtime
    event? Where are they stored?
  • Is there a back up application that can be used
    when primary system is not available? Who is
    trained on it?
  • How long can your department continue functioning
    using downtime procedures?
  • Do you require additional staff when systems are
    not available?
  • Who exactly is required to input back logged
    information (Requirements - doctors or nurses?)
    and how many?
  • Can you think of specific questions for your
    industry that you could ask at next BIA?

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Mini-BIA Are there missing pieces here?
  • Your BIA data can be used to your benefit if you
    keep the data current. One way to do this is
    with a Mini-BIA.
  • Use after BIA has been conducted to keep data
    current
  • Introduction of Mini-BIA for new or upgraded
    applications
  • Pick crucial questions that help you assess RTO
    and RPO
  • Take Mini-BIA to help shape requirements for
    infrastructure build for application
  • Use this data to design architecture to meet
    clients needs
  • Have this data put into BIA database for future
    needs
  • Stats and metrics can be pulled to assist your
    organization
  • Example Upgrade of application, can pull cost of
    downtime to support need for HA.

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Project Work Are there missing pieces here?
  • Have you been able to penetrate project planning?
  • Are projects implemented without DR/BCP planning?
  • What requirements do you expect during the
    project?
  • Are you permitted to get involved in projects
    from the onset?
  • Suggest having a policy and procedures with
    easily understood checklists
  • Use Mini-BIA for project requirements at
    beginning
  • Your involvement can help shape requirements for
    infrastructure build for application.
  • Your input can save money for organization by not
    building a system more robustly than it needs to
    be
  • Has this data put into BIA database for future
    needs
  • Go-live readiness form it is a requirement?

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Now that you have your technical system
information . . .
  • Lets move to getting the future funded by senior
    management

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Funding - Are there missing pieces here?
  • It is important to advise senior management of
    the status of your work
  • The good work that has been accomplished
  • A brief history of all that has been done to date
  • The roadblocks you are facing
  • The creative ways you can keep funding to a
    minimum
  • Why your recommendations should be approved
  • Use examples from other competitors (example
    hospitals BCPWHO
  • Where you need their assistance
  • Heres how we did it -

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Brochure of History and Goals
Now you can take all of this information and
develop a marketing tool to Advance your Program
---- Develop a brochure with history of the
growth of your organization Example will be
provided at conference.
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Awareness Training - Are there missing pieces
here?
  • Establish Training for your Program
  • Tabletop Exercises
  • Downtime Task Force
  • Workshops for Downtime Planning with Clients
  • IS Escalation Training with Job Action Sheets
  • Problem Manager
  • Subject Matter Expert
  • DR Exercises
  • Show progress by developing job aids and
    workshops

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Tips for Conducting a Tabletop Exercise for IS
Disruption
  • To begin pick a scenario that will address
    outstanding issues within your environment that
    you would like to correct.
  • Chose a scenario that has relevance
  • Develop slides to walk through the scenario
  • Ask select executives participate
  • Dont give all the directives make them figure
    out how to solve the problems
  • Use envelopes and announcements for surprises
  • Make it challenging but not ridiculous
  • Finish on a positive note
  • Make certain you thank them for their time and
    input
  • Collect evaluation forms for feedback at end.

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Training - Bridging the Gap between Clients and
IT
  • If you are part of IT, there are ways to
    incorporate clients needs into your IT BCP
  • Create a timetable of critical outputs
  • Quick Reference Guide for work-arounds
  • Downtime containers
  • Downtime PCs with static info
  • Monthly committee meetings with IS and clients
  • Mobile carts with critical applications
  • Client workshops

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Downtime Workshop for Clients
  • Design a working session with clients and key
    Leaders
  • Develop scenario to fit your organizations needs
  • Scenario - No computer systems or network
    available (Phones and faxes, too?)
  • Invite more than you want they wont all be
    able to attend.
  • Set up the room so that conversation flows
  • Use easel for documenting issues
  • Provide refreshments and give promotional items
    (if poss.)
  • Start the session with a brief slide show can get
    them motivated to participate

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Example Our Clinical Downtime Workshop
  • Our Scenario
  • All systems are unavailable due to a data center
    fire
  • Eight-month-old sick baby arrives at ED
  • Asked clinicians (clerks to attendings) to step
    you through how to render patient care without
    systems, ordering labs, medications, food, etc.
  • Gave participants time to walk through what they
    would do
  • Discovered that functions were performed by
    different levels
  • Document the gaps and issues

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Anticipated Results of Workshop
  • A better understanding of how your business flows
    without systems (different roles in different
    departments)
  • Gaps in available information and
    responsibilities
  • How well the downtime procedures are used
  • Gaps in training
  • The champions in clinical environment to help you
    get things done
  • (Example Discovered that there was one fax
    machine for all five pharmacy units. When system
    down, can everyone use same fax?)

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Downtime Procedures (BC Plans) for Departments
Are there missing pieces here?
  • Each business unit should have their own
    customized downtime procedures
  • Listing each application that they use
  • Listing manual procedures for each application
  • Would including telephone instructions for
    receptionist to handle downtime keep panic from
    occurring?
  • Include telecommunications downtime procedures
    what if only telecom goes down?

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Summary
  • If you are new to the organization, assess what
    is already in place and what needs to be
    accomplished with priority
  • Meet with senior management to obtain commitment
    and define scope and future objectives
  • Work with individual departments to build their
    downtime procedures (BC plans) provide a
    template
  • Establish the IT recovery strategy and tier
    structure
  • Serve the clinical staff by bridging the gap
    between the clinical environment and IS technical
    environment.
  • Be a promoter!

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  • YOU CAN DO IT!

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