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Title: Emergency Response: Health/Medical/Maintenance of Critical Services


1
Emergency Response Health/Medical/Maintenance of
Critical Services
  • Brian Amy, M.D., M.H.A., M.P.H
  • State Health Officer, Mississippi

2
Unique Challenges, Influenza Pandemic Planning
  • Unlike a natural disaster, a pandemic is
    widespread by definition, cant rely on national
    or state assistance, must be prepared locally
  • Demands on medical care will last 6-8 weeks,
    until first wave of infection complete (longer
    than with a natural disaster)
  • Human infrastructure threatened by widespread
    absenteeism in workforce (while in a natural
    disaster, its the physical infrastructure that
    is threatened or destroyed)

3
Similarities with Bioterrorism Preparedness
Planning
  • Medical triage and treatment plans should be in
    place
  • Maintenance of essential community services/
    plans should be in place
  • Tabletop exercises/training
  • Hospital and public health coordination

4
Similarities with Bioterrorism Preparedness
Planning
  • Medical care
  • Mental health support
  • Mortuary services
  • Supplies and equipment

5
Differences Between Bioterrorism Preparedness
Planning and Pandemic Influenza Planning
  • Will have more warning with influenza
  • Again, will not be able to rely on federal
    assistance, as will be widespread by definition,
    therefore each hospital will have to have a
    distinct plan

6
Hospital Preparedness Program
  • To develop and implement regional plans to
    improve the capacity of hospitals, their
    emergency departments, outpatient centers, EMS
    systems, and other collaborating health care
    entities for responding to incidents requiring
    mass immunization, treatment, isolation and
    quarantine in the aftermath of bioterrorism or
    other outbreaks of infectious disease.

7
Mississippi Emergency Response Regions
Delta
North
East Central
Central
Southeast.
Southwest
Coastal
8
Mississippi WMD Centers of Excellence
North T.C.R.
Delta T.C.R
North MS Medical Center Baptist Memorial Golden
Triangle
Delta Regional MC Greenwood/Leflore Hospital
East Central T.C.R
Jeff Anderson Regional MC Rush Medical
Foundation Riley Memorial Hospital
Central T.C.R.
University Medical Center Mississippi Baptist MC
Southeast T.C.R.
Southwest T.C.R.
Forrest General Hospital South Central Regional MC
Coastal T.C.R.
Natchez Regional MC Southwest MS Regional MC
Kings Daughters MC Field Memorial
Singing River Hospital Memorial Hospital Gulfport
9
WMD Centers of Excellence
  • Surge Capacity of 500 patients per region
  • Stockpile medications to handle 500 patients per
    region
  • Standardized Protective Clothing
  • Standardized Communications
  • Standardized Training

10
Stockpile Medications
  • Ciprofloxacin (Tablet and Suspension)
  • Doxycycline (Tablet and Suspension)
  • Pralidoxime Chloride (2 PAM)
  • Atropine Sulfate
  • Diazepam or Lorazepam

11
Standard Protective Clothing
  • Tyvek
  • Jumpsuit with hood or
  • Two Piece
  • Gloves
  • Boots
  • N95 or N100 mask

12
Standard Protective Clothing
  • CPF 3
  • Jumpsuit or
  • Two Piece
  • Gloves
  • Boots
  • FR-3 (PAPR)
  • Pressurized Respirator

13
Standardized Communications
  • Health Alert Network
  • Blast Fax
  • MS Hear Network
  • Non-Terrestrial Communications
  • With every hospital
  • Connects to MSDH
  • Connects to MEMA
  • Other State Agencies

14
ISOLATION CAPACITY
  • 2 negative pressure machines for WMD Centers
  • 1 negative pressure machine for all other
    hospitals
  • can typically provide above 12 air changes per
    hour in rooms up to 2,500 cubic feet

15
Hospital Status System
16
WMD Supportive Centers
Gilmore Memorial Oktibbeha County Clay County
Medical Center
Baptist Memorial-Oxford Baptist Memorial-Desoto
Choctaw Health Center
River Region
Franklin County Memorial
Marion General
Hancock Memorial Garden Park
17
Contract for Dedicated Ambulances
  • Contracts to provide, at minimum, one ambulance
    provider per trauma region
  • Will be utilized in time of emergency, as needed
    by MEMA and the State EOC.

56 Additional Ambulances Available
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