FHA PFE Learning Collaborative Sharing Session: Hurricane Irma Patient and Family Support October 6, 2017
WELCOME!
Team Introductions • Allison Sandera Project Manager, FHA • John Wilgis, MBA, RRT Director, Emergency Management Services, FHA • Sari Siegel, PhD, CPHQ FHA Consultant, Senior Study Director, Westat
Hurricane Irma Response
Health and Medical Response • Location, movement and strength of storm • Patient movement / evacuation • Non-acute provider support • At-risk population support 5
Impacts and Recovery • Facility damage • Power outage and restoration • Fuel • Supply Chain • Medical Surge 6
Must Do’s • Situational updates and awareness • Communication • Integration and coordination – all levels • Recovery support
Federal Efforts to Support Hospitals and other Care Delivery Sites • The U.S. HHS Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response (ASPR) is making emergency preparedness accessible • TRACIE (Technical Resources, Assistance Center, and Information Exchange)
Forging a way forward: Renal Coalition
Patient and Family Engagement Sharing your successes!
Questions?
Follow-up • Allison Sandera Project Manager FHA allisons@fha.org • John Wilgis, MBA, RRT Director, Emergency Management Services FHA john@fha.og
14 Webinar Evaluation Survey & Continuing Nursing Education • Eligibility for Nursing CEU requires submission of an evaluation survey for each participant requesting continuing education: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/PFE100617 • Share this link with all of your participants if viewing today’s webinar as a group • Be sure to include your contact information and Florida nursing license number • FHA will report 1.0 credit hour to CE Broker and a certificate will be sent via e-mail • We would appreciate your feedback even if you are not applying for CEUs!! • Web participants can stay logged in as the webinar closes to be redirected to the online survey (the link will also be provided in a follow up email)
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