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Certified Hospital Emergency Coordinator (CHEC) Training Program

Learn the basics of emergency operations planning, including the purpose, components, and characteristics of an Emergency Operations Plan (EOP). Explore examples of state and large hospital EOPs. Develop the necessary skills to sustain operations and ensure staff and facility safety during incidents.

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Certified Hospital Emergency Coordinator (CHEC) Training Program

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  1. Certified Hospital Emergency Coordinator (CHEC) Training Program Emergency Operations Plan Basics

  2. Objectives • Discuss the purpose of planning • Identify components of the emergency planning process • Identify the basic components of an Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) • Recognize characteristics incorporated into a quality plan • Examine an outline of a sample state’s EOP and a sample large hospital’s EOP

  3. Planning is more than just an EOP • The Planning Process: • Step 1. Identify the planning team (HEC + HEMC) • Step 2. Develop the overarching Hospital Emergency Management Program (HEMP) • Step 3. Conduct HVA • Step 4. Develop EOP • Step 5. Train, educate, and exercise staff • Step 6. Conduct on-going reviews and revisions

  4. Purpose of Emergency Planning • To maximally prepare the facility to sustain operations while maintaining the safety of both the staff and facilities during an incident

  5. EOP Basics • Plans should address: • Management and planning • Logistics and finance • Business continuity operations • Equipment, plant and utilities operations • Safety and security operations • Health & medical operations • Functional annexes as needed • Evacuation • Surge • Pandemic Influenza, etc.

  6. EOP Examples • Sample State Public Health EOP Outline: • Introduction  • General Operational Plan • Purpose • Situations and Assumptions • Plan Organization • Applicability • Continuity of Operations • Organization and Assignment of Responsibilities • Emergency Response Procedures • Response Personnel Organization • Staff Mobilization • Continuity of Operations

  7. EOP Examples • Sample Large Hospital EOP Outline: • Policy • Purpose • Scope • Definitions • Fundamentals • Objectives

  8. Sample Large Hospital EOP Outline: Organization & Assignment of Responsibilities HVA Emergency Response plan Management Plan Leadership and Medical Staff Involvement Processes for Mitigation, Preparedness, Response and Recovery Process for Implementing Plans & the Recovery Process Process to Notify Staff Notifying external Resources Assignment of Staff Management of Patient Care Relocation/Evacuation Alternate Care Sites Staff Identification Community Emergency Planning Back-up for Communication Equipment Alternate Role of Staff During an Emergency Utilities EOP Examples

  9. EOP Examples, cont. • Sample Large Hospital EOP Outline, cont.: • Decontamination • Conducting drills • Monitoring/improving environment of Care • Collection of information • Performance monitoring • Annual program evaluation

  10. EOP Basics Summary • Gather the players • Develop a strategy • Conduct a HVA • Develop an EOP • Practice, practice, practice • Origination date, review date, date changed

  11. Certified Hospital Emergency Coordinator (CHEC) Training Program Questions?

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