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Title: Incident Action Planning and Reporting


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Incident Action Planningand Reporting
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Objectives
  • Provide a background on the use of the Incident
    Command System (ICS) by hospitals.
  • Describe the VHA operational system.
  • Explain the incident action planning and
    reporting processes.

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Primary References
  • Emergency Management Principles and Practices
    for Healthcare Systems
  • Glossary, Competency Framework, and Curriculum
  • Emergency Management Program Guidebook
  • Emergency Management Capability Assessment
    Program
  • Medical Surge Capacity and Capability (MSCC)
    Handbook
  • Available at www.va.gov/emshg

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Emergency Management Program vs. Incident Command
System
  • An Emergency Management Program involves
    activities across four phases mitigation,
    preparedness, response and recovery.
  • ICS is used to manage the response and recovery
    timeframes.
  • An ICS organization operates in parallel to the
    day-to-day agency organizational structure.
  • Staffing the ICS should be based on training and
    qualifications.

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ICS in HospitalsCommon Challenges
  • How much adaptation is too much?
  • Pre-designating hospital management and staff to
    particular ICS positions.
  • Identifying who is Incident Commander or
    Operations Chief.
  • Explaining how ICS is implemented in response to
    threats or events.

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Comparison VHA Model HICS
2005 VHA EMPG, Operations Section
2006 HICS, Operations Section
  • Business Continuity
  • Equipment, Plant and Utilities
  • Safety and Security
  • Health and Medical
  • Business Continuity
  • Infrastructure
  • Security
  • Hazardous Materials
  • Medical Care

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NIMS Compliance and theVHA Guidance
  • The January, 2007 DUSHOM Memorandum established
  • NIMS requirements apply to VA Facilities.
  • A 120-day compliance period.
  • Identified which staff are appropriate to serve
    on an IMT, and whom are strongly recommended to
    complete NIMS-required training.
  • The 2009 EMP Guidebook
  • How the 14 elements can be accomplished through
    the nine-step program development process is
    explained.

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VHA ICS ModelManagement Elements
  • Agency Executive 10, VISN and VAMC Directors
  • Policy Coordination Entity - Program Officials
    and Key Operating Unit Managers
  • Incident Management/Support Team - Staff who work
    in
  • Emergency Operations Centers (EOCs), or
  • Response Support Unit (RSU)

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Agency Executive Role
  • Continues to run the organization and
    participates in incident action planning.
  • Articulates policy, direction and scope of
    authority to the Incident Management Team (IMT)
    Commander.
  • Evaluates effectiveness and correct deficiencies.
  • Determines priorities across and within
    incidents.

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Policy Coordinating Entity Role
  • Also continues with day-to-day program
    management, but convenes as needed to advise the
    Agency Executive and IMT Commander.
  • Provides technical guidance to support policies
    or actions during emergencies.
  • Consists of program representatives with
    decision-making authority.
  • Coordinates issues between program areas and
    across the system.

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Incident Management Team Role
  • Operates from an Emergency Operations Center.
  • Conducts incident action planning efforts.
  • Manages response activities.
  • Compiles, authenticates and publishes regular
    summary situation status and resource status
    information.
  • Coordinates through liaison officers with other
    agencies.

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Response Support Unit Role
  • An IMT that is deployed into the disaster area to
    provide command, control and coordination of VHA
    resources that are assigned to support internal
    and external mission assignments.
  • Coordination with external operational
    authorities, VISNs VAMCs, and VHA 10N.
  • Mission and resource tracking.
  • Reporting.

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VHACO Role
  • Command, control and coordination of internal VHA
    response efforts and external support.
  • Coordination with VA, HHS and other Federal
    agencies at the national level.
  • Facilitate resolution of policy, financial and
    technical issues.
  • Mission and resource tracking.
  • Reporting.

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VISN Office Role
  • Command, control and coordination of VISN-wide
    incident management activities.
  • Coordination with VAMCs, other VISNs, VHACO,
    other Federal agencies at the regional level, and
    the State EOC(s).
  • Mission and resource tracking.
  • Reporting.

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VA Medical Center Role
  • Command, control and management of incidents
    affecting facility service delivery.
  • Outreach to veterans.
  • Resource support to deployed VHA assets.
  • Coordination with CBOCs, other VAMCs, the VISN
    office and local EOCs.
  • Mission and resource tracking.
  • Reporting.

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Agency Executive
VHA CO
Policy Coordinating Entity
IMT
VHA EOC
Agency Executive
VISN
Policy Coordinating Entity
IMT
VISN EOC
Agency Executive
VAMC
Policy Coordinating Entity
IMT
VAMC EOC
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Determining Which Level is Lead
  • Emergency situations that affect continuity of
    patient care operations at a VA Medical Center or
    Community-based Outpatient Clinic (CBOC) will be
    managed by the VA Medical Center Director as the
    lead VHA official.
  • The VISN Director becomes the lead VHA official
    when emergency situations affect continuity of
    patient care or access to service delivery at one
    or more VA Medical Centers, although VAMC
    Directors remain responsible for managing local
    operations.

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Lead (cont)
  • The Under Secretary for Health becomes the lead
    VHA official when emergency situations either
    require a Presidential declaration VA resources
    are requested under the National Response
    Framework, or the situation has the potential to
    affect VHAs national health care system.

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Incident Action Planning andIncident
ReportingProcesses
Section 10, 2009 EM Program Guidebook vaww.ceosh.m
ed.va.gov
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Phases of an Incident
  • Notification
  • Advisory
  • Alert
  • Mobilization
  • Initial Response
  • Extended Response
  • Demobilization
  • Return to Readiness

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Life Cycle Stages of an Incident
  • Event recognition
  • Notification
  • Advisory
  • Alert
  • Activation Mobilization
  • Incident Operations
  • Initial Response Efforts
  • Extended Response
  • Demobilization
  • Return to Readiness

These actions are guided by the organizations
Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) and incident
specific Guidance.
Response Recovery
After the initial response period, actions are
guided by a management by-objectives process
because requirements are situation-specific.
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Strategies for Effective Management of
Information Time
  • Designate operational periods.
  • Implement and synchronize planning cycles across
    the organization.
  • Establish a conference call schedule that
    supports planning cycles.
  • Keep meetings short and focused on
    management-by-objectives.
  • Determine reporting forms and deadlines.
  • Designate times for updates and briefings.

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Incident Action Planning Cycle
  • The operational period is the designated time
    period in which tactical objectives are to be
    accomplished and re-evaluated.
  • During each operational period, there are five
    distinct activities that take place.
  • Across the national system, it is important to
    establish and synchronize planning cycles in
    order to reduce confusion and the need for
    day-long conference calls.

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Incident Action Planning Cycle Activities
  • Situation updates/reporting
  • Situation briefing/Shift change
  • Management meeting
  • Planning meeting
  • Operations briefing/implement action plan

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Operations Briefing IMT briefs the
operational leaders on the IAP
12 hour period
Implement Action Plan, Assess Progress
Prepare Operations Briefing
Planning Meeting IMT develops strategies
tactics to accomplish objectives
Situation Reports IAPs Due
Management Meeting Evaluate/revise overall
objectives and priorities
Situation Briefing IMT briefs on the current
status
Shift Change
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Situation Briefing Process
  • 1. Plans Coordinates the briefing, sets up
    conference calls, keeps information on point and
    on time.
  • 2. Others, listen and think about
  • Command Define organizations role, overall
    priorities and objectives for next 24 hours.
  • Operations Resources and tactics/assignments
    that may address the apparent issues/problems.
  • Logistics Supplies, services that may be
    needed.
  • Finance Likely administrative and financial
    issues.

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Management Meeting Process
  • Plans convenes meeting.
  • Command briefs the Agency Executive(s) on
  • Problem(s)
  • Organizations Role
  • Priorities
  • Objectives for the next 24 hours.
  • Strategies and tactics to carry out objectives.
  • Cost estimate
  • Operations, Logistics, Finance/Admin are
    available to clarify questions.
  • Agency Executive(s) provide input on overall
    priorities and objectives.

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Planning Meeting Process
  • Plans Coordinates meeting. Finalize Plan.
  • Command
  • Determines the ICS organizationn structure
  • Sets the operational period.
  • Establishes the overall objectives.
  • Approves the IAP.
  • Operations
  • Identify strategies, resources and assignments to
    carry out the objectives.
  • Logistics
  • Identify support services needed to carry out
    tactics.
  • Finance/Admin
  • Determine the cost for the activities in the IAP.

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Incident Reporting ProceduresVA Medical Centers
  • Initial Reporting.
  • When an incident occurs that requires the
    activation of a VA Facilitys Emergency
    Operations Plan/Incident Command System (ICS),
    the situation is reported using an Issue Brief or
    Situation Report form to the designated contact
    at the VISN office as soon as is reasonable. An
    Operating Status Capability Assessment Report
    (OSCAR) can be attached.

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Incident Reporting ProcedureVA Medical Centers
(cont)
  • Subsequent Reporting.
  • When emergency situations are not resolved
    within the initial 24 hour period, or as directed
    by the VISN office, VA Facilities should be
    conducting the incident action planning process.
  • In addition to the Issue Brief, an Incident
    Action Plan (IAP) will be submitted to the
    designated contact at the VISN office.

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Incident Reporting ProcedureVA Medical Centers
(cont)
  • Incident Termination.
  • VA Facilities must indicate termination of an
    incident by sending an email to the designated
    contact at the VISN office stating the emergency
    situation has been resolved.
  • If Outlook is down, the report should be
    submitted by telephone to the designated VISN
    point-of-contact.

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Incident Reporting ProcedureVISN Offices
  • Initial Reporting.
  • As soon as reasonable, designated contact(s)
    at the VISN office should review and forward the
    VA Facility Issue Brief/OSCAR to the Outlook mail
    group VHA EMSHG Operations, with the subject
    line ATTN VHA OC Duty Officer.
  • If Outlook is down, the report should be
    submitted by telephone using 304-264-4800, and
    then FAXed to 304-264-4499.

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Incident Reporting ProcedureVISN Offices (cont)
  • Subsequent Reporting.
  • VISN Offices should review and forward
    subsequent VA facility reports or consolidate
    information received from VA facilities into a
    VISN Issue Brief.
  • As directed by Central Office, the VISN
    Office should conduct the incident action
    planning process.
  • VISN Office reporting should be by Outlook
    email group VHA OC with the subject line ATTN
    VHA OC Duty Officer.

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Incident Reporting ProceduresVISN Offices
(cont)
  • Incident Termination.
  • VISN offices should send an email indicating
    termination of an incident at a VA Facility to
    the Outlook email group VHA OC with the subject
    line, ATTN VHA OC Duty Officer.
  • If Outlook is down, the report should be
    submitted by telephone using 304-264-4800, and
    then FAXed to 304-264-4499.

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Reporting Times
  • VAMC Reports
  • Issue Brief 0730
  • Action Plan 1100
  • Issue Brief 1930

VISN Reports Issue Brief 0900 Action
Plan 1300 Issue Brief 2100
All times are local. VHA CO may change reporting
times based on incident requirements.
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Future DirectionsIncident Action Planning
Reporting
  • VHA Emergency Operations Procedures are part of
    EMA 3 on the VA LMS and will be the basis of a
    training program beginning in October, 2009.
  • 10N and EMSHG are working with the Office of
    Quality Management to establish a web-based
    reporting system.
  • The OSCAR will be re-formatted to reflect the
    Capability Assessment Program framework, to
    enable collection of performance data.

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