Michigan Pediatric Medical Surge Plan Overview

 
Michigan’s
Pediatric Medical Surge Plan
 
Michigan Department of
Health & Human Services
Division of Emergency Preparedness & Response
Hospital Preparedness Program
 
 
Synopsis
 
The Michigan Statewide Pediatric Steering Committee has
developed a solid framework for the Pediatric Medical Surge
plan. There are areas of the plan that need to be reviewed and
updated as needed; there are other areas that must be
developed or fleshed out to make the plan complete.
 
Work on the plan has been disrupted due to many competing
priorities, but we will be re-engaging our committee to continue
to completely all sections of this plan.
 
 
Pediatric Medical Surge Plan
Overview
 
This appendix to the Michigan Emergency Operations Plan: Annex
9 Medical Surge Management Plan is designed for all stakeholders
involved in an emergency response within the state and/or
adjacent states to help guide provision of medical care and other
relevant resources to children during a disaster.
 
The Michigan Medical Surge Management Plan outlines general
medical surge planning in the state of Michigan, as well as the legal
authorities and other preparedness and response details.
 
This plan serves to inform local and state governments; Regional
Healthcare Coalitions (HCC); Health Care Organizations (HCOs);
Life Support Agencies (LSA); other relevant organizations; and
stakeholders of the preparedness and response plans within the
State of Michigan (SOM).
 
In this plan the Michigan Trauma Administrative Rules will be
followed with the definition of a pediatric trauma: 
an injured or
potentially injured individual this is, or reasonably appears to be,
under 15 years of age
1
. 
In this plan the definition will be
expanded to include all children presenting ill or critically ill
requiring care and stabilization.
 
Sections still need further development:
Transportation
Reunification
Evacuation
Security
Training & Education
Pediatric Surge Incident Initial Communication Pathway
 
Children’s Hospitals in Michigan
 
Tertiary Children’s Hospitals
Children’s Hospital of Michigan - Detroit
C.S. Mott Children’s (Michigan Medicine) - Ann Arbor
Helen DeVos Children’s Hospital - Grand Rapids
 
 
CHECC Duty Officer
 
Level II Children’s Hospitals
Sparrow Hospital - Lansing
Beaumont Children’s Hospital - Royal Oak
Ascension St. John Hospital - Detroit
Covenant Healthcare - Saginaw
Hurley Children’s Hospital - Flint
Bronson Children’s Hospital - Kalamazoo
Munson Medical Center - Traverse City
UP Health System - Marquette (NICU only)
 
Hazard Vulnerability Analysis
 
Hazard Vulnerability Assessment
 
The eight (8) Healthcare Coalitions were asked to
provide their potential top 5 hazard vulnerabilities
Those were taken and combined into the top 5 for
the state
None are specific to the pediatric population
 
Healthcare Coalitions Hazard Vulnerability Analyses
(Not Pediatric Specific)
 
 
Eight (8) Regional Healthcare Coalitions (HCCs)
Each HCC has a base Preparedness & Response Plan
ASPR required the HCCs develop a Pediatric Annex to their
Preparedness and Response Plan
 
 
 
Crisis Standards of Care
Scarce Resources
 
Michigan does have crisis standard of
care/scare resource guidelines.
 
Crisis Standards of Care
Scarce Resources
 
Pediatrics is addressed in the base plan
 
Questions?
 
 
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The Michigan Statewide Pediatric Steering Committee has developed a framework for the Pediatric Medical Surge Plan, with ongoing work needed for review and updates. The plan aims to guide medical care provision for children during disasters, involving various stakeholders and following defined trauma rules for pediatric cases.

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  1. Michigans Pediatric Medical Surge Plan Michigan Department of Health & Human Services Division of Emergency Preparedness & Response Hospital Preparedness Program

  2. Synopsis The Michigan Statewide Pediatric Steering Committee has developed a solid framework for the Pediatric Medical Surge plan. There are areas of the plan that need to be reviewed and updated as needed; there are other areas that must be developed or fleshed out to make the plan complete. Work on the plan has been disrupted due to many competing priorities, but we will be re-engaging our committee to continue to completely all sections of this plan.

  3. Pediatric Medical Surge Plan Overview

  4. This appendix to the Michigan Emergency Operations Plan: Annex 9 Medical Surge Management Plan is designed for all stakeholders involved in an emergency response within the state and/or adjacent states to help guide provision of medical care and other relevant resources to children during a disaster. The Michigan Medical Surge Management Plan outlines general medical surge planning in the state of Michigan, as well as the legal authorities and other preparedness and response details.

  5. This plan serves to inform local and state governments; Regional Healthcare Coalitions (HCC); Health Care Organizations (HCOs); Life Support Agencies (LSA); other relevant organizations; and stakeholders of the preparedness and response plans within the State of Michigan (SOM). In this plan the Michigan Trauma Administrative Rules will be followed with the definition of a pediatric trauma: an injured or potentially injured individual this is, or reasonably appears to be, under 15 years of age1. In this plan the definition will be expanded to include all children presenting ill or critically ill requiring care and stabilization.

  6. Sections still need further development: Transportation Reunification Evacuation Security Training & Education Pediatric Surge Incident Initial Communication Pathway

  7. Childrens Hospitals in Michigan

  8. Tertiary Childrens Hospitals Children s Hospital of Michigan - Detroit C.S. Mott Children s (Michigan Medicine) - Ann Arbor Helen DeVos Children s Hospital - Grand Rapids

  9. CHECC Duty Officer

  10. Level II Childrens Hospitals Sparrow Hospital - Lansing Beaumont Children s Hospital - Royal Oak Ascension St. John Hospital - Detroit Covenant Healthcare - Saginaw Hurley Children s Hospital - Flint Bronson Children s Hospital - Kalamazoo Munson Medical Center - Traverse City UP Health System - Marquette (NICU only)

  11. Hazard Vulnerability Analysis

  12. Hazard Vulnerability Assessment The eight (8) Healthcare Coalitions were asked to provide their potential top 5 hazard vulnerabilities Those were taken and combined into the top 5 for the state None are specific to the pediatric population

  13. Healthcare Coalitions Hazard Vulnerability Analyses (Not Pediatric Specific) 1 Infectious disease/pandemic 2 Severe weather (blizzards, ice storms, tornados) 3 IT Failure/Cyber attack 4 Infrastructure (electrical, generators, etc.) 5 Supply chain disruptions

  14. Eight (8) Regional Healthcare Coalitions (HCCs) Each HCC has a base Preparedness & Response Plan ASPR required the HCCs develop a Pediatric Annex to their Preparedness and Response Plan

  15. Crisis Standards of Care Scarce Resources Michigan does have crisis standard of care/scare resource guidelines.

  16. Crisis Standards of Care Scarce Resources Pediatrics is addressed in the base plan

  17. Questions?

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