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Calculating Daily Needs for N95 Mask Supplies

Hospitals can face significant challenges in managing their N95 mask supplies, especially during public health emergencies. Calculating N95 supply needs is invaluable in ensuring that health care facilities can maintain adequate inventory levels while minimizing waste.

Ventilator Sharing Protocols

Ventilator-sharing protocols are essential for hospital disaster preparedness, especially during emergencies that strain critical care resources. By allowing multiple patients to share one ventilator, hospitals can extend care capacity and manage surges in respiratory support needs. These protocols help prioritize patient care ethically and equitably, maximizing survival rates even when resources are limited. Integrating ventilator-sharing into disaster plans ensures hospitals are better equipped to handle large-scale emergencies.

Guidelines for Pertussis Control in Health Care Settings

Guidelines for Pertussis Control provides comprehensive recommendations for the prevention and management of pertussis (whooping cough) in health care settings. It emphasizes the importance of vaccination, particularly in vulnerable populations such as infants and pregnant women. The document outlines strategies for outbreak management, including case identification, reporting, and contact tracing. Additionally, it discusses treatment options and the role of health care providers in educating patients about the disease. The guidelines aim to enhance public health response and reduce the incidence of pertussis through coordinated efforts across health care settings.

Sample Visitation Restriction Signage

Posting visitation restriction signage in hospitals is crucial during pandemic events by helping to minimize the spread infection through controlling the number of individuals entering health care facilities.

Pandemic Influenza Planning for Pediatric Patients

Created by experts at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles as a deliverable for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Healthcare Facilities Emergency Care Partnership Program Grant, the Information included in this document is based on lessons-learned from the 2009 H1N1 Influenza outbreak. The information is intended to provide supplementary recommendations for pediatric pandemic influenza planning and can be used as an addendum to a larger pandemic planning document.

Toolkit: Doing Business During an Influenza Pandemic

Pandemic planning is crucial to maintain effective hospital operations from reducing disease transmission among health care workers to cross-training staff, preparation is essential to maintaining critical operations when key personnel are unavailable. Federal agencies have provided guidance for hospitals to prepare for and respond to pandemics; this paper offers actionable steps, templates, and model policies for health care leaders to ensure the safety of their workforce and the continuity of care during health crises.

CHA Checklist: Seasonal Influenza/Pandemic Preparedness

This checklist contains general recommendations to prompt review and action ahead of seasonal influenza and pandemic. Public health is the lead agency during these events; every effort should be made to remain up to date with rapidly changing local, state, and federal guidance and regulations.