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James E.M. Bender, BS, EMT-P
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Qualitative Study EMS Region 2 of Illinois What is surge capacity? Are there any standards of surge capacity (met?) Barriers and Best Practices
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My Story
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What is Surge Capacity? Surge Capacity is the ability of a hospital to expand its capacity to add additional beds, beyond the hospitals State licensed beds during a declared emergency. Hospitals have to make the decision to go from a standard of care to a sufficiency of care.
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Identified Surge Capacity Prime Mover is the JC standards and ASPR (HRSA) grants. Reference (2003 Bioterror grants) 500 acute beds per million population Region has: 3731 Licensed Patient Care Beds 876 Surge Capacity Beds 100 Surge Beds from Mobile Hospital
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Hospital Policy Addresses surge capacity through non- traditional patient care areas and non- traditional beds. No standard of what is a surge bed / acuity of patient. Public expects healthcare response during a disaster!
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Barrier: Policy and Regulation Expect Surge Capacity Joint Commission IDPH approved Regional Disaster Medical Plan Grants
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Barrier: Policy and Regulation Illinois Hospital Act The Emergency Medical Treatment And Labor Act (EMTALA)…Remember to get your 1135 waiver HIPPA Illinois Emergency Management Act What is a Public Health Emergency? Gov. suspend acts for 30 days Does not address emergency opening of hospitals.
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Conclusion Hospitals have made great strides in EM in the last 10 years. Willing and wanting to be a first responder Get very little support from regulatory authorities. There are best practices: California has implemented an entire program on surge and alternative care sites.
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Thank You Research paper at: http://cemr-network.org/ Comprehensive Emergency Management Research Network
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