Title: Emergency Planning and Preparedness
1Emergency Planning and Preparedness
- Howard W. Levitin, M.D., FACEP
- Emergency Physician and Consultant
- Disaster Planning International
- Sue Losch Skidmore, R.N., B.S.N.
- Associate
- Booz Allen Hamilton
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Phase One Findings
- Readiness efforts occurring independently
- No nationally accepted measures of preparedness
- Staffing
- Treatment capacity
- Stockpiling of resources
- Communications
- Security
- Mass Prophylaxis vaccination
- Bed utilization
- Emergency department overcrowding
- Emergency medical services
- Administrative support is key to readiness
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Phase Two
- The first questionnaire was revised to include
- issues related to regional health care
facilities/systems bioterrorism preparedness - objective measures that users need to interpret
the results of the questionnaire - best practices
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Historically
- No evidence that the data gathered predicts
preparedness - No established measures of bioterrorism
preparedness - No generally accepted scenario to base
preparedness - Most assessment tools have not been evaluated for
validity - Most assessment tools have not obtained national
buy-in
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Validity
- Pooled 12 of the leading assessment tools
- Each question rated by expert panel on
relevance/pertinence - Working group reviewed all findings
- JCAHO
- MD Department of Health Mental Hygiene
- Inova Health System
- University of Texas
- DC Hospital Association
- Delaware Division of Public Health
- PA Department of Public Health
- IL Department of Public Health
- Vanderbilt University
- NJ Department of Health Senior Services
- Baltimore City Health Department
- Battelle
- Booz Allen Hamilton
- Disaster Planning International
- University of Maryland
- University of West Virginia
- Emory University
- Utilized the expertise of The Myers Group a
national survey market research firm
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Design Criteria
- Issues under the direct responsibility control
of hospital leadership - Unique response requirements of a bioterrorism
event only - Regional issues that only involve hospital
participation roles - Questions will be designed for benchmarking
purposes - Must be relevant to preparedness capacity
- Each question must be tied to objective measures
of readiness
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Focus
- Regional linkages
- Bioterrorism planning structure
- Training exercise
- Triage, diagnosis treatment
- Infection control, decontamination isolation
- Public health surveillance
- Surge capacity space utilization
- Laboratory
- Pharmacy mass immunization
- Safety psych support
- Information systems
- Public relations
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Readiness
- Standardize definitions of preparedness
capacity - Peer-reviewed readiness milestones will be
developed - The ability to benchmark readiness measure
readiness progress - Data gathered can be used to model readiness
- Developing a national standard creates allows for
research
9For more information about the first phase of the
AHRQ-sponsored project and a copy of the original
questionnaire, "BioterrorismEmergency Planning
and Preparedness Questionnaire for
HealthcareFacilities," please visit
www.ahrq.gov/research/sep02/0902ra23.htm