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Fatality Management in New York City Hospitals: Lessons Learned

2020 Virtual Disaster Conference

Learn about the challenges faced by New York City hospitals in managing the unprecedented surge in fatalities. This session outlines how the the city’s mass fatality management plans were quickly overwhelmed, and reviews how hospital quickly adapted to increase mortuary space, redeploy staff, and work closely with the Office of Chief Medical Examiner (OCME) to manage body collection points and long-term storage. The session also outlined the various logistical challenges faced by hospitals and emphasized the need for improved coordination, enhanced hospital preparedness, and updates to fatality management plans for future emergencies.

Current State of the Hospital Preparedness Program Amidst COVID-19

2020 Virtual Disaster Conference

This presentation offers an update on the current state of the Hospital Preparedness Program (HPP) within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. It emphasizes the coordinated response to health security threats through the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response (ASPR). The session also reviews the collaborative approach between healthcare organizations, public health agencies, and emergency management to strengthen response infrastructure through training, coordination, and the use of strategic resources like the Strategic National Stockpile.

Supply, Demand & Fraud: A Supplier’s Perspective

2020 Virtual Disaster Conference

This presentation offers insight into the N95 supply shortages from the perspective of the supplier, offering information on the challenges, response, and strategies used to meet the growing demand for their product during a global pandemic.

Care for the Caregiver

2020 Virtual Disaster Conference

This session introduces a holistic approach to reducing harm in health care by promoting organization-wide culture changes and trust, resulting in improved partnerships with patients, patients’ families and caregivers.

Supporting Employee Needs Through Uncharted Territory

2021 Virtual Disaster Conference

Health care workers were front and center in caring for patients during the pandemic. Employers quickly implemented workforce strategies, resources, and programs to address employee safety as well as mental, physical, and financial needs during the pandemic. In this presentation, Sharp HealthCare shared its best practices, programs, and resources.

Managing and Expanding Energy & Excellence

2021 Virtual Disaster Conference

This session encourages attendees to examine elements of purpose, passion, relationships, and vision that contribute to well-being at work and in life. Well-being is paramount to enhancing resiliency and creating performance excellence during adversity.

Supply Chain Management: Creative Solutions, Long-Term Planning

2021 Virtual Disaster Conference

Cottage Health shares strategies that allowed it to be successful in ensuring personal protective equipment for staff across its hospitals, laboratory, and urgent care centers. Presenters also shared ongoing measures still in effect and strategies currently being implemented to prepare for the future.

Disaster Planning 101: The Process Works

2023 Disaster Conference

Presented by members of California’s Regional Disaster Medical Health Coordinators and Specialists (RDMHS) team, this presentation highlights the process by which medical health resource requests are fulfilled, both inside and outside the region(s). The presentation details real-life examples, and provides an overview of the challenges faced, and solutions implemented, to fulfill these requests.