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November 20 2014Call in using your telephone.
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Agenda• Welcome, Introductions & Agenda Overview - Ed Dzedzy• Healthcare Coalition Strategic Planning Activities - Travis Nichols• Active Shooter Presentation Panel
– Brian Schaeffer, Spokane Fire Department– Adam Richards, Deaconess Hospital– John Silano & Barbara Stumph, Rockwood Clinic– Ed Hoffman, SPD Chaplain– Nick Leute, Shriners Hospital for Children– Matt Schiller, Center for Personal Protection & Safety
• Ebola: What You Need To Know - Susan Sjoberg• Ebola Virus Disease in West Africa - Kari L. Jones, MD• Final Comments and Winter Reminder
Planning for Sustainability
Healthcare
Public HealthEmergency Management
Relationship Development
Planning for Sustainability
Planning for Sustainability
Region 9 Healthcare Funding is 100% Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response. Photo: Lake Omak Washington, Colville Reservation
Planning for Sustainability
The Region 9 Healthcare Coalition (HCC) is a network of healthcare organizations, providers and regional partners who are committed to strengthening the healthcare system for emergencies. The purpose of the HCC is to develop a coordinated and effective medical and public health system response to all hazards through: • effective communications systems and protocols. • strategic acquisition and management of resources. • collaborative prevention, mitigation, preparedness,
response and recovery.
Planning for Sustainability
Planning for Sustainability
Business Plan
Mission Statement
Targeted Communication
s Strategy
Hospital Memorandum of
Understanding
Identify Alternative
Funding Sources
Founding Documents
Structuring goals from 2014 Strategic Planning Workshop
August 6 2014 Deaconess Hospital Shooting
Media coverage provided courtesy of KXLY SpokaneAuthor: Jeff Humphrey, KXLY4 Reporter, [email protected] Kauder, Internet Content Manager, [email protected] Cruz, KXLY4 Reporter, [email protected]
http://www.kxly.com/news/spokane-news/shooting-reported-at-deaconess-hostpital/26844908
Active Shooter Presentation Panel
– Brian Schaeffer, Spokane Fire Department– Adam Richards, Deaconess Hospital– John Silano & Barbara Stumph, Rockwood Clinic– Ed Hoffman, Spokane Police Department– Nick Leute & Keith Rogers, Shriners Hospital for
Children– Matt Schiller, Center for Personal Protection & Safety
Active Shooter Presentation Panel– Brian Schaeffer, Spokane Fire Department,
[email protected] – Adam Richards, Deaconess Hospital, [email protected]– John Silano & Barbara Stumph, Rockwood Clinic,
[email protected]– Ed Hoffman, Spokane Police Department,
[email protected] – Nick Leute & Keith Rogers, Shriners Hospital for Children,
[email protected]– Matt Schiller, Center for Personal Protection & Safety,
Ebola: So Much Information
Who Has a Role in this Ebola Issue? (clinically speaking)
• Outpatient Clinics/ Community Providers• Emergency Departments• Urgent Care Centers• Visiting nurses/home care• Hospitals• Region 9 Healthcare Coalition• Public Health
Healthcare System Preparedness3 Tiers of Ebola Preparedness
• EVD treatment facilities—hospitals with advanced readiness
• EVD screening/medical evaluation facilities—emergency departments and all hospitals
• All ambulatory care settings
The Three “I”s
• Identify• Isolate • Inform
Identify
• Ebola screening via telephone– 911 Dispatch and Combined Communication
Center– Receptionists or appointment scheduler
• Ebola screening in-person
Isolate• If yes to Ebola exposure AND Ebola symptoms
• Isolate patient in private room with private toilet• Use dedicated equipment• Only essential personnel with designated roles should
enter room & keep log of those who enter • No direct contact with patient until PPE in place• Minimum PPE: surgical face mask, face shield,
impermeable gown, and two pairs of gloves• Additional PPE may be necessary based on the
patient’s clinical status
Inform: Contacts for Ebola Consultation• Internally – know your protocols
• Establish relationship with local health BEFORE having a patient with a positive Ebola screen to determine
o Best method of contacting local healtho Nearest healthcare facility capable of evaluating & caring for
suspected Ebola patiento Local EMS transport provider for suspected Ebola patients
• Make sure staff who may provide Ebola response knowso Local Health Department 24/7 contact phone for Ebolao State Health Department 24/7 contact phone for Ebola
206- 418-5500, or 1-877-539-4344o Nearest Ebola-capable acute healthcare facility and local EMS
Preparedness Actions Across the Community• Monitoring of travelers or others• Isolation/Quarantine planning• Education and Guidance• Messaging and Media – public and providers• EMS – Transport• Death care• Hazardous Waste Management• Lab specimen shipping• Ebola Ready hospitals• Border Patrol
#Snowstorm #BuffaloSnow #NYC
Photos courtesy of KTVU Channel 2
Are you ready for winter?
Take these three steps to get ready:1. Create an emergency preparedness kit for your
car, home, & workplace.2. Make a plan and practice with your family and
those who depend on you. 3. Stay informed and be aware of the weather
approaching so you are prepared for whatever Mother Nature throws our way.
Thank you for attending!
Next meeting: January 23 2015 12:00 – 2:30 pm
Enduris Training Center1610 A Technology Boulevard
Spokane, WA [email protected]/hcc