Title: HOSPITAL EVACUATION EXERCISE
1MUTAL AID AGREEEMENTS FOR HOSPITAL EVACUATION
Presented By Emergency Management
Professionals Dee Grimm RN, JD
2 Presentation Objectives
- Examine the need for mutual cooperative efforts
between healthcare agencies - Review different approaches to developing mutual
aid agreements - Examine components of a mutual aid agreements
between facilities - Discuss potential issues that can arise during
hospital to hospital evacuations
3Need For Cooperative Efforts
- We can no longer operate in a silo
- Best care for patients
- Federal trend for grant funding
- NIMS/NRF
- Streamlines evacuation process
4Mutual Aid Evacuation Agreement Purpose
- To coordinate transportation and care of
patients who have been evacuated from a member
hospital in a qualified disaster, with minimal
disruption to the provision of acute emergency
care to the community
5Elements of the Plan
- Assumptions and definitions
- Evacuation criteria/Disaster declaration process
- Patients distribution/transportation
- Pre determined distribution charts
- Hospital responsibilities
- Cross Privileges
- Supplies, personnel, equipment, records
6Basic Assumptions
- Only one hospital evacuating at a time
- No other emergency occurring in community
- Emergency Departments will not be receiving sites
- Evacuating hospital is at high average census
minus a 10 reduction by discharge - Emergency Manager of the jurisdiction will seek
an emergency declaration - Transfer will be to a facility with similar
services - Non-ambulance transport may need to be used
- Special care patients will be sent directly to
receiving hospitals, not to external holding
areas (may be the last patients sent)
7Definitions
- Immediate evacuation requires immediate, prompt
departure due to life threatening conditions.
Rapid movement of patients to external holding
areas - Urgent evacuation quick, but orderly hospital
departure. May allow for period of internal
holding
8Notification and Transfer Decisions
- Accepting numbers have been pre-determined
- Decision about where patients go made by EMS
authority - Disbursement based on type of patients not red,
yellow, green
9Types Not Color Codes
- Disbursement of patients based on types, not
standard MCI color codes - Why wont red/yellow/green categories work?
- Based on transportation needs and special needs
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12ROLE OF MEDICAL DISPATCHand TRANSPORTING AGENCY
- Make notifications to hospitals and others
- Notify receiving facilities of patient
information and ETA - Receive updated acceptance information from
receiving facilities - Provide updated acceptance information to field
personnel - Final record to go to evacuating facility for
patient tracking
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15Evacuating Facility Responsibilities
- Evacuating Facility will
- Reduce patient census
- Track patients and document
- Send records with patient
- Send equipment, medications and staff
- Maintain list of supplies, equipment transferred
- Maintain SNF transfer agreement if applicable
- Notify family, doctors of patient transfers
16Receiving Facility Responsibilities
- Receiving Facility will
- Reduce patient census
- Obtain additional equipment and staff
- Update Medical Dispatch of acceptance numbers if
needed - Set up non-ER reception sites to receive patients
- Maintain patient tracking
- Notify family, doctors of patients received
- Be responsible for safety of staff received and
maintenance of equipment - Return patients, equipment, and staff when
appropriate
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18Hospital Agency Representative
- Assigned by evacuating hospital
- Reports to field IC or Liaison Officer and
requests to participate in Unified Command - Speaks for hospital with full authority
- Makes decisions in all matters affecting hospital
- Provides information for media release
- Participates in development of Incident Action
Plan - Shares incident management information with
Hospital Incident Commander
19Hospital Planning Technical Specialist
- Assigned by evacuating hospital
- Reports to IC or Liaison to participate in
Medical Branch Operations as technical specialist
to Patient Transportation Group Supervisor - Obtains information from hospital on patients
medical acuity, transportation requirements,
equipment, and staffing needs - Acts as liaison with evacuating hospital to share
patient tracking information from the field and
to obtain updated hospital information for the
medical branch
20Special Issues
- Liability (declared emergency to initiate limited
liability) - Confidentiality/HIPAA
- Cross privileges of staff/credentialing
- Worker Compensation and staff payment
- Notification to Bureau of Health Facilities,
Licensure, and Certification - Transfer of medications (scheduled drugs)
21Guidelines for Hospital Participants
- Become familiar with your hospitals own plan
- Become familiar with the evacuation annex and
your field ICS roles/responsibilities - Review the pre-planned patient distribution
scheme your agency agreed to - Your hospital agreed to make best efforts to
accommodate evacuated patients
22Overall Responsibilities
- Develop facilitys own internal plan
- Use same Patient Evacuation Tracking Sheets
- Inform Health Department of changes of hospitals
information in the annex - Maintain adequate business interruption insurance
- Attend training, drills and participate in
debriefing processes