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Prehospital and Disaster Medicine | 2005

Recommended modifications and applications of the Hospital Emergency Incident Command System for hospital emergency management.

Jeffrey L. Arnold; Louise-Marie Dembry; Ming-Che Tsai; Nicholas Dainiak; Ülküen Rodoplu; David J. Schonfeld; Vivek Parwani; James Paturas; Christopher P. Cannon; Scott Selig

The Hospital Emergency Incident Command System (HEICS), now in its third edition, has emerged as a popular incident command system model for hospital emergency response in the United States and other countries. Since the inception of the HEICS in 1991, several events have transformed the requirements of hospital emergency management, including the 1995 Tokyo Subway sarin attack, the 2001 US anthrax letter attacks, and the 2003 Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) outbreaks in eastern Asia and Toronto, Canada. Several modifications of the HEICS are suggested to match the needs of hospital emergency management today, including: (1) an Incident Consultant in the Administrative Section of the HEICS to provide expert advice directly to the Incident Commander in chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear (CBRN) emergencies as needed, as well as consultation on mental health needs; (2) new unit leaders in the Operations Section to coordinate the management of contaminated or infectious patients in CBRN emergencies; (3) new unit leaders in the Operations Section to coordinate mental health support for patients, guests, healthcare workers, volunteers, and dependents in terrorism-related emergencies or events that produce significant mental health needs; (4) a new Decedent/Expectant Unit Leader in the Operations Section to coordinate the management of both types of patients together; and (5) a new Information Technology Unit Leader in the Logistics Section to coordinate the management of information technology and systems. New uses of the HEICS in hospital emergency management also are recommended, including: (1) the adoption of the HEICS as the conceptual framework for organizing all phases of hospital emergency management, including mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery; and (2) the application of the HEICS not only to healthcare facilities, but also to healthcare systems. Finally, three levels of healthcare worker competencies in the HEICS are suggested: (1) basic understanding of the HEICS for all hospital healthcare workers; (2) advanced understanding and proficiency in the HEICS for hospital healthcare workers likely to assume leadership roles in hospital emergency response; and (3) special proficiency in constituting the HEICS ad hoc from existing healthcare workers in resource-deficient settings. The HEICS should be viewed as a work in progress that will mature as additional challenges arise and as hospitals gain further experience with its use.


Prehospital and Disaster Medicine | 2008

Fostering Disaster Resilient Communities across the Globe through the Incorporation of Safe and Resilient Hospitals for Community-Integrated Disaster Responses

Joseph Albanese; Marvin L. Birnbaum; Christopher P. Cannon; Joseph Cappiello; Elaine Chapman; James Paturas; Stewart Smith


Journal of business continuity and emergency planning | 2010

Collective response to public health emergencies and large-scale disasters: putting hospitals at the core of community resilience.

James Paturas; Deborah Smith; Stewart Smith; Joseph Albanese


Prehospital and Disaster Medicine | 2005

Measures of Effectiveness of Hospital Incident Command System Performance

Jeffrey L. Arnold; James Paturas; Ulkumen Rodoplu


Journal of business continuity and emergency planning | 2012

Disaster and exercise performance information collection tool: capturing observations in four minutes or less.

Smith Sd; Smith R; Joseph Albanese; Forte E; James Paturas; Halstead W; Tomassoni A


Journal of business continuity and emergency planning | 2016

Inter-organisational response to disasters

James Paturas; Stewart R. Smith; Joseph Albanese; Geraldine Waite


Journal of business continuity and emergency planning | 2011

Resource allocation: an approach for enhancing hospital resiliency.

Deborah Smith; James Paturas; Tomassoni A; Joseph Albanese


Journal of business continuity and emergency planning | 2014

Clinical guidelines for responding to chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and trauma/burn mass casualty incidents: Quick reference guides for emergency department staff

Joseph Albanese; David Burich; Deborah Smith; Lynn Hayes; James Paturas; Anthony J. Tomassoni


Prehospital and Disaster Medicine | 2005

Recommended Modifications and Applications of the Hospital Emergency Incident Command System

Jeffrey L. Arnold; Louise-Marie Dembry; Ming-Che Tsai; U. Rodolpu; Vivek Parwani; James Paturas; Christopher P. Cannon; S. Selig


Prehospital and Disaster Medicine | 2005

Modifying the Advanced Disaster Life Support Course's DISASTER Paradigm for In-hospital Emergency Response

Jeffrey L. Arnold; Vivek Parwani; Nicholas Dainiak; Phil Fidler; Joe Albanese; Mark Russi; John Foggle; Carl R. Baum; Louise-Marie Dembry; Seth M. Powsner; James Paturas

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Ming-Che Tsai

National Cheng Kung University

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