Title: Emergency Operations and Incident Management
1Emergency Operations and Incident Management
- VHA National Emergency Management Conference
- Dallas, Texas
- April 2, 2009
2Introductions Panel Members
- Mark Scogin
- VISN 17 Safety Manager, Arlington, TX
- William Smiley
- Emergency Mgmt Specialist, Jack C. Montgomery
VAMC Muskogee, OK - Pete Brewster
- Director, Education, Training and Exercises
- EMSHG
3Overview
- Description
- This presentation will focus on development of
the Emergency Operations Plan and implementation
through the incident action planning process. - Objectives
- Crosswalk the emergency operations planning
process with The Joint Commission emergency
management standards, VHA Emergency Management
Guidebook guidance, and VHA Emergency Management
Capabilities Assessment - Relate emergency operations planning processes to
real-world emergency response scenarios - Discuss incident action planning processes and
VAMC-VISN-VACO reporting procedures
4Emergency Operations PlanningMark
ScoginWilliam Smiley
5The Joint Commission
- Summary
- EM is now an accreditation manual chapter
- All Standards and Elements of Performance from
2008 are incorporated into the 2009 Emergency
Management Chapter - No new Standards or Elements of Performance in
2009 - This new chapter contains some standards that
were in HR, EC and MS - Survey Process is similar to 2008
6Emergency Operations Plan
- Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) describes
response procedures - Written plan
- Capabilities to self-sustain for up to 96 hours
- EOP describes
- Recovery strategies
- Initiation and termination of response and
recovery phases - Defines authorities
- Alternative care sites
- Actual implementation is documented
7Emergency Operations Plan
8Emergency Operations Plan
- Six Critical Components (EM.03.01.03, EP 5)
- Communication EC.02.02.01
- Resources Assets EC.02.02.03
- Safety Security EC.02.02.05
- Staff responsibilities EC.02.02.07
- Utilities Management EC.02.02.09
- Patient, clinical support activities EC.02.02.1
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9Emergency Operations Plan
- EM.02.02.01 Communication
- EP 14 establishes backup communication systems
and technologies for communication activities
identified in EPs 1 - 13 - EM.02.02.03 Resources Assets
- EP 3 obtain and replenish non-medical supplies
- EP 6 process to monitor quantities of its
resources and assets during an emergency - EM.02.02.05 Safety Security
- EPs 4 5 manage hazardous materials
- EPs 7, 8, 9 controls access and movement
- EM.02.02.07 Staff Roles Responsibilities
- EP 3 Define staff assignments
- EP 7 Provide training for staff assignments
- EP 8 The hospital communicates in writing with
each of its licensed independent practitioners
regarding his or her role(s) in emergency
response and to whom he or she reports during an
emergency.
10Emergency Operations Plan
- EM.02.02.09 Utilities
- EP 2 electricity
- EP 3 water needed for consumption and essential
care activities - EP 4 water needed for equipment and sanitary
purposes - EP 5 fuel required for building operations or
essential transport activities - EP 6 medical gas/vacuum systems
- EP 7 Utility systems defined as essential, such
as - Vertical horizontal transport
- Heating cooling systems
- Steam for sterilization
- EP 8 Utility needs identified in the HVA
- EM.02.02.11 Patient Care Issues
- EP 3 Evacuation strategies
- EP 11 Evaluate advance preparedness based on HVA
- EM.03.01.01 Annual Evaluation
- EM.03.01.03 Exercise Emergency Management Plan
- EP 3 Escalating component for hospitals that
offer emergency services or is a
community-designated disaster receiving station
11Emergency Operations Plan
- Phases of Emergency Management
- Mitigation
- Planning
- Response
- Recovery
- Communications with VACO
12Emergency Operations Plan
13Emergency Operations Plan
14Emergency Operations Plan
15Emergency Operations Plan
16Emergency Operations Plan
- Emergency Operations Plans
- Make them simple. Pictures and diagrams help.
- Roll AAR items into the EOP.
- Roll items developed during events into the EOP.
- Community specific roles mirror national role and
can only be developed with getting involved with
helping and providing support during community
level events. Begins with building partnerships
with the County and City Emergency Managers.