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The Ebola Outbreak: Essential Hospitals on the Front Line Webinar February 25, 2015

EBOLA OUTBREAK IN WEST AFRICA Nearly 24,000 Total Cases of Ebola virus disease since outbreak began (as of Feb. 21, 2015) World Health Organization (WHO) Situation Report» Guinea: decrease in cases since January» Sierra Leone: transmission remains widespread; intense in Freetown» Liberia: two new cases in early February 2

TRENDS IN REPORTED EBOLA CASES 12000 10000 8000 6000 Total Cases, Guinea Total Cases, Liberia Total Cases, Sierra Leone 4000 2000 0 Mar-14 Apr-14 May-14 Jun-14 Jul-14 Aug-14 Sep-14 Oct-14 Nov-14 Dec-14 Jan-15 Feb-15 As of February 18, 2015. Source: CDC Website 3

TRENDS IN REPORTED EBOLA CASES As of February 18, 2015. Source: CDC Website 4

US RESPONSE Getting to zero Funding for preparedness» FY 2015 Omnibus Designates $5.4 billion» ASPR to award more than $194 million in federal grants Designated hospitals 5

DESIGNATED HOSPITALS 55 hospitals designated as Ebola treatment centers» Member hospitals receive designation» New York City Hospitals and Health and Hospitals Corporation HHC Bellevue Hospital Center» University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston 6

SPEAKERS Lauren Johnston Senior Assistant Vice President Chief Nursing Officer Office of Patient Centered Care New York City Health & Hospitals Corporation Machelle Allen Deputy Chief Medical Officer Senior Assistant Vice President Division of Medical and Professional Affairs New York City Health & Hospitals Corporation Kenra Ford Assistant Vice President Clinical Laboratory Operations New York City Health & Hospitals Corporation Deborah A. McGrew Chief Operating Officer The University of Texas Medical Branch Christine Wade Director, Patient Care Services and Assistant Chief Nursing Officer The University of Texas Medical Branch 7

HHC Ebola Experience...so far America s Essential Hospitals February 25, 2015 Lauren Johnston, RN Machelle Allen, MD Kenra Ford, MBA, MT (ASCP)

NYCHHC - Who We Are A Public Benefit Corporation Governing: 6 regional networks serving 5 boroughs 11 acute care facilities 6 Diagnostic & Treatment Centers 4 long term care facilities 6 diagnostic and treatment centers More than 80 community health clinics A certified home care agency A managed care organization - MetroPlus Affiliations with all major NYC Medical Schools >42,000 staff, including affiliates, contractors etc The largest public (municipal) health system in the US 9

10 HHC Work Outline 1. Leadership & Management Roles and Responsibilities 2. Identifying and Training involved staff 3. Training Programs and monitoring 4. PPE Equipment 5. Models of Care 6. Regulated Waste Management 7. Lab & Specimens 8. Regulatory and Advisory Agencies 9. Communication - internal & external

HHC system preparation. from July 2014 11 Emergency Departments Screening at presentation Isolation area and workflow Standard PPE Staff identification & training One location for confirmed case (Bellevue) Physical location and layout Lab Work and patient flow Staffing Standard PPE Training Regulated Waste Management and Environmental services 11

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13 Screening at all patient entry points Training and simulation Multiple languages

How did we work? Focused on ED screening from late July at all facilities, and physical facility at Bellevue. Increased simulated EVD patient drills and also changed our PPE standards in September Moved to emergency management model early October, with routine system level leadership calls and procurement of equipment Created a system level tiger team that created many of the materials/protocols/training programs etc Moved all the resources of the Institute for Medical Simulation and Advanced Learning, into this effort Prepare for the impact of a confirmed case on our routine (ICU) services Modified patient room for dedicated near patient laboratory using POC methodology 14

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Training Lessons Learned For the Emergency Departments: Too many people initially on the Covered Personnel list Use of external trainers improved standardization of training and increased rollout How to be efficient with PPE use (reuse for training) Cannot change use of PPE without retraining For the Confirmed Case Changing observer to active coach Difference between training and the real thing SIMULATE-SIMULATE-SIMULATE 19

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24 Clinical Model Personnel Selection including who should not participate Preparation Use of simulation drills PPE training and competency Scheduling Exclusivity Lost wages Support Emotional Physical Supplies Back to basics do you really need it? Can you use it wearing PPE? Regulatory/Compliance Tracking CDC/DOHMH/OHS The Governor s Order The CDC guidelines

25 Clinical Model (con t) Activation schedule Weekly call schedule 30 minute timeframe Attending physician only 24/7 in house staffing when PUI or patient Hospitalist primary for PUI Intensivist primary for either sick PUI or any highly suspicious or confirmed case Limited numbers of providers in the room to the minimum necessary Cognitive consultations Telemedicine Staff monitoring Many of usual hospital services not readily available Lab testing limited Radiology testing limited

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27 Key messages Dedicated response team approach Understand agreement requirements in advance Regulated Medical Waste is immediately generated on patient arrival Measures are needed to limit Class A waste: costly and logistically challenging Regulated Medical Waste must remain secure/segregatedconsumes space 55Gal drums require 95 Gal overpack Loading Dock Considerations to Accommodate Transport Vehicle Escort Vehicles Needed for Transport Separate Permitting for Each State Travelled Some required Gov. Signature

28 This large public US healthcare system can safely and effectively treat an EVD patient, and activate and treat a number of complex suspected cases Screen for and isolate possible EVD cases at 11 Emergency Departments across NYC Effectively collaborate with many agencies, including CDC, NYC DOHMH, NYS DOH, NYC OEM, NYC FDNY (EMS), NYC OCME as well as Emory and Nebraska Satisfy review requirements from NYS DOH, NYC DOHMH and consultation with CDC

29 Key to Success Our staff! All needed to belong and contribute All needed to feel safe All needed to problem solve Many felt stress and anxiety Were devoted to the HHC mission to serve all New Yorkers

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The Ebola Outbreak: Essential Hospitals on the Front Line February 25, 2015 Deborah McGrew Chief Operating Officer, UTMB Health System Christine Wade Director, Patient Care Services & Assistant CNO

Galveston National Laboratory Internationally Acclaimed Expertise Biosafety Training Center Environmental Health & Safety Incinerator Working Together to Work Wonders 34

Ebola Dream Team Dr. Thomas Ksiazek Dr. James LeDuc Dr. Thomas Geisbert Time Magazine Man of the Year Dr. A. Scott Lea Working Together to Work Wonders 35

Our Inter-Professional Planning Team Infectious Disease Epidemiology Galveston National Lab Pathology Pulmonary Critical Care Nursing Police Communications Administration Employee Health & Human Resources Working Together to Work Wonders 36

Establishing UTMB as a Designated Treatment Facility General Principles of Care Establishing PPE Standards Training & Simulation Ebola Response Team Staffing Plans Employee Health Screening & Surveillance Policies Clinical Care Protocols Working Together to Work Wonders 37

Establishing UTMB as a Designated Treatment Facility Internal & External Communication Bio-containment Patient Care Unit Facility Plan Equipment & Supplies Institution Wide Screening Process in EPIC Training & Coordination with EMS Tracking Expenses Working Together to Work Wonders 38

General Principles Minimize the number of faculty and staff exposed to the patient Establish faculty and staff as either thinkers or doers Minimize the number of times providers are entering and leaving the room Conduct inter-professional team meetings at least twice per day Remove waste immediately Establish designated space for family and facilitate electronic visitation Working Together to Work Wonders 39

Leveraged Biosafety Training Center to Develop UTMB Standard for PPE Working Together to Work Wonders 40

Simulation & Process Improvement Working Together to Work Wonders 41

Facility Highlights Separate Entrance Support Spaces for Family Dedicated Lab Negative Pressure Ante Room Adequate Storage Shower Facilities for Staff Telemedicine Access to Incinerator Working Together to Work Wonders 42

Communication and Transparency Working Together to Work Wonders 43

Ebola Response Team Members of the Team - Hand selected by hospital leadership Activation Process of the Biocontainment Unit Staffing of the unit - Scheduling and staffing mix Staging of the Unit -Supplies and challenges Accepting and Transfer Process Breakdown of the unit process Working Together to Work Wonders 44

Tracking the Costs Start Up Expense $347,000 Estimated Staffing Expense (30 day treatment course) $283,000 Estimated Waste Removal & Terminal Cleaning Expense $243,000 Working Together to Work Wonders 45

QUESTIONS? Zina Gontscharow Policy Analyst 202.585.0113 zgontscharow@essentialhospitals.org 46