Hospital Emergency Management Plan
Hospital Emergency Management Plan
Hospital Emergency Management Plan
Emergency
Management
Plan
Title: Hospital Disaster Plan and Disaster Preparedness Committee General
Information
Purpose: This policy intends to ensure that all departments are familiar with both
the hospital-wide Emergency-Management Plans (internal and external),
and their own departmental emergency plan.
Policy: All employees will annually review the disaster plans as related to their
department and the campus facilities.
Procedures/Guidelines:
2. Hospital Departments
Each department will be responsible for developing its own set of detailed
procedures, to be followed whenever the hospital-wide disaster plan is
activated. All departmental disaster plans will be submitted to the Disaster-
Preparedness Committee for approval. Both the Chairperson of the Disaster
Preparedness Committee and the Hospital-Safety Officer will keep each
department’s disaster plan. Any department without specific plans during a
disaster will refer to the general policy, directing all employees and staff to
report to the Manpower Pools (see definitions at end of chapter).
Each department director will review, maintain, and update their Manpower
recall telephone list.
3. Declaration Authority:
The Senior Adult Emergency Department (ED) Attending on duty,
Administrator on Duty (AOD), Chief Executive Officer (CEO), or his/her
designees may authorize the activation of the hospital disaster plan,
external or internal.
4. After-Action Reporting:
Data will be compiled and evaluated by the Disaster-Preparedness
Committee to determine if there are any problems or opportunities for
improvement in the service.
The hospital will test the external disaster plan twice a year, including one
drill in conjunction with community agencies; i.e. Mayor's Office of
Emergency Management, SEMA, FEMA
A. External Disaster
General Information
Command Post
Emergency Preparedness for Mass Casualty Incidents
I) Definitions
II) General Instructions
III) Mass casualty incidents
IV) Extremes of Weather
V) Regional Power Outage
VI) Transit Strike
VII) Commercial Transport Accident
VIII)Evacuation of neighboring Hospital
IX) Civil Disturbance
B. Internal Disaster
G. Manpower Pool:
Any hospital employee or staff without specific duties during a
Disaster shall report to their immediate supervisor, who shall
assign them as needed. In turn, supervisors will be directed by
the Incident-Command center.