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Maximizing Hazard Mitigation Grant Funds for Post Irma Recovery Florida Hospital Association Thursday, 1 WELCOME! Thanks for joining us! 2 Florida Hospital Association 1

Thanks to our Speakers 3 Objectives Understand the two grant programs managed by the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the State of Florida that assist hospitals in mitigating against future damages. Describe how hospitals may access funding through local mitigation strategies managed by county emergency management agencies. Understand the technical assistance needed to apply for mitigation grant funds. 4 Florida Hospital Association 2

Why Are We Here? 5 IRMA KATIA JOSE 6 Florida Hospital Association 3

7 Insurance Risk Management Employee Benefits Financial Services A Dilemma 11 year hiatus in significant tropical storm activity Hermine and Matthew (2016) Harvey, Irma and Maria (2017) 2018? 8 Florida Hospital Association 4

9 10 Florida Hospital Association 5

11 IRMA a Flood Event! 12 Insurance Risk Management Employee Benefits Financial Services Florida Hospital Association 6

13 14 Florida Hospital Association 7

FHA Role in Response Support agency to the State Emergency Response Team through ESF8 Coordinate hospital response activities Communicate important information Advocate for issues impacting hospitals 15 2016-17 Lessons Learned Successes Response leadership Life Safety Community support Unmet needs met w/o difficulty Needs improvement Non-acute provider preparedness Utility restoration priority At-risk population support Community preparedness 16 Florida Hospital Association 8

Lessons Learned: Mitigation and Recovery Understanding the process for recovery assistance is complex. Document, document, document! Mitigation funds are under-utilized by hospitals. Mitigation and recovery is a slow process. 17 Maximizing Hazard Mitigation Grant Funds for Post Shanti Smith- Copeland, CEM, FPEM Rick Patterson, CFM Kelly George, CFM 18 Florida Hospital Association 9

FEMA PUBLIC ASSISTANCE 19 Public Assistance Basics Cost Work Facility Applicant 20 Florida Hospital Association 10

Public Assistance Basics Applicant Eligibility Must be a governmental entity Private Non-Profit providing essential governmental service, such as schools and hospitals Damages must be the legal responsibility of the applicant to repair 21 Public Assistance Basics Facility is defined as: Any building, works, system, or equipment Any improved or maintained natural feature 22 Florida Hospital Association 11

Public Assistance Basics Work Must be a direct result of disaster Located within the disaster area Legal responsibility of applicant 23 Public Assistance Basics Codes and Standards Apply to the repair work Be appropriate to pre-disaster use Be formally adopted Apply uniformly to all such facilities Be enforced 24 Florida Hospital Association 12

Public Assistance Basics Costs to be eligible costs must: Be reasonable and necessary Comply with standards of procurement Exclude credits Insurance Salvage 25 Public Assistance Basics Emergency Work Category A - Debris Removal Category B - Emergency Protective Measures 26 Florida Hospital Association 13

Public Assistance Basics Permanent Work Categories C - Roads and Bridges D - Water Control Facilities E - Buildings and Equipment F - Utilities G - Parks and Others 27 Public Assistance Basics Category E - Buildings and Equipment Buildings, schools, hospitals, etc Building contents and systems Equipment Vehicles 28 Florida Hospital Association 14

Public Assistance Basics Category E Buildings and Equipment Pay special attention to: Insurance Floodplain management Codes and Standards Depreciation 29 The Project Worksheet 30 Florida Hospital Association 15

Sandy Recovery Improvement Act On January 29, 2013, President Obama signed into law the Sandy Recovery Improvement Act of 2013 (P.L. 113-2). The law authorizes several significant changes to the way FEMA may deliver disaster assistance to both individuals and public assistance applicants. The law authorizes several significant changes to the way FEMA may deliver disaster assistance to both individuals and public assistance applicants. 31 Sandy Recovery Improvement Act Permanent Work Alternative Procedures: Permits permanent work grants to be based on capped estimates, with applicants accepting responsibility for any actual costs above the estimate. Allows applicants to use excess funds for activities that reduce risk in future disasters and other activities to improve future PA operations. Permits applicants to consolidate multiple permanent work projects. Eliminates the penalty for alternate projects based on estimates. Permits FEMA to accept the mutually agreed upon certified cost estimates prepared by applicants licensed engineers. Applicants may request to utilize a FEMA-funded, independent validation of project estimates for permanent repair projects with an estimated federal share of at least $5 million. 32 Florida Hospital Association 16

New Public Assistance Delivery Model Segmenting projects based on complexity and the type of work; Standardizing workflow processes, including the development of an on-line PA Grants Manager and Grants Portal technology platform to promote consistency, transparency and accountability; Specializing staff roles and responsibilities, matching skill sets with business process requirements to ensure quality; and Consolidating subject matter experts in Consolidated Resource Centers (CRC) to improve consistency and accuracy while building agency-wide capacity to support disaster operations nationwide. 33 Project Description Cost Scope of Work Damage Description 34 Florida Hospital Association 17

406 Hazard Mitigation The mission of the 406 Hazard Mitigation Grant Program is to consider funding additional measures, not required by applicable codes and standards, that will enhance the ability of an eligible damaged element to resist similar damage in future, similar, declared events. 35 406 Hazard Mitigation Permanent Work (Cat C through G) (Cat A & B dollars can be used for the HMP) Related to a damaged element Reduce or eliminate the threat of future damage to the damaged element Be cost effective 36 Florida Hospital Association 18

406 Hazard Mitigation Damaged elements are building or components Electrical panels MEP Contents may be the damaged element Window AC Unit Roof Interior surfaces Damage caused by loss of environment controls 37 Examples of Successful FEMA HMP 38 Florida Hospital Association 19

Elevate Me! Please! Oh Yea! Although it was anchored and not displaced by floodwaters, this generator was out of service after being submerged. Elevated utility box 39 University of Texas Medical Branch Hurricane Ike 2008 40 Florida Hospital Association 20

Dry Flood Proofing Permanent watertight doors for deep water 41 NMR Dockside 42 Florida Hospital Association 21

Floodwalls 43 Primary Care Pavilion Flood Wall 44 Florida Hospital Association 22

UTMB Healthcare Core 45 Mitigate the Function Clinical Service Wing Project Description/Purpose: Construct new 6-story building to house all the primary functions that were on the first floor of the 8 hospitals in the Healthcare Core Complex Pharmacology, food services, sterile process, blood bank, laundry, storage of medical supplies and equipment Total Project Cost: $127.5 million FEMA Participation: $64.3 million (50%) UTMB s Share: $63.2 million (50%) 46 Florida Hospital Association 23

FEMA Project Clinical Services Wing Opened 2015 47 Concourse Project Description/Purpose: Revamp of all public corridors on the ground floor through eight connected hospitals Waterproof all surfaces Widen all Corridors Separate HVAC system from 11 floors above it More pedestrian friendly Total Project Cost: $15.3 million FEMA Participation: $2.1 million (14%) UTMB s Share: 13.2 million (87%) 48 Florida Hospital Association 24

Concourse 49 MEP to be Elevated 50 Florida Hospital Association 25

Abandon the Space Student Testing Center Project Description/Purpose: Convert the ground floor of the Children s Hospital into a testing center Relocate mechanical and electrical systems to the second floor Total Project Cost: $10.8 million FEMA Participation: $5 million (46%) UTMB s Share: $5.8 million (54%) 51 Student Testing Center 52 Florida Hospital Association 26

Hazard Mitigation Grant Program Hazard Mitigation Grant Program Authorized by Section 404 of the Stafford Act Also known as 404 funding Provides opportunities for funding of hazard mitigation projects Projects may result in structural or non-structural mitigation of hazards Project must be cost-beneficial Facilities to be mitigated do not have to have been damaged by the disaster Mitigation activity does not have to be for the same type of hazard that caused the declaration Projects are funded at 75%; remaining 25% must be non-federal funds, but not necessarily cash (can be in-kind contribution) Florida Hospital Association 27

Eligible HMGP Projects Project must be in conformance with the state and local hazard mitigation plan and with 44 CFR Part 9 (Floodplain Management & Protection of Wetlands) and Part 10 (Environmental Considerations); Project must have a beneficial impact on the disaster area, whether or not it is located in the disaster area; Project must solve a problem independently, or must be a functional part of a solution where there is assurance that the entire solution will be implemented; Project must be cost-effective and substantially reduce the risk of future damage, hardship, loss, or suffering resulting from a major disaster; Eligible HMGP Projects (cont.) Projects must address a problem that has been repetitive or that poses a significant risk to public health and safety; Project must not cost more than the anticipated value of the reduction in direct damages and negative impacts; Project must be determined to be the most practical, effective, and environmentally sound alternative; Project must contribute to a long-term solution to the problem; and Project must consider long-term changes to the area and must have manageable future maintenance requirements. Florida Hospital Association 28

Eligible HMGP Project Types Projects may be of any nature that will result in protection to public or private property, including: Retrofits of facilities, such as shutters, glazing, or increased envelope protection from wind or structural elevations to above determined flood elevations Protection of utilities, such as elevation of electrical components Property acquisition or relocation, resulting in open or green space (with deed restrictions) Safe room construction, to protect life from extreme winds Examples of Successful 404 projects Example Successful HMGP Projects UTMB: Elevation/hardening/relocation of mechanical, electrical, and plumbing components that support health care operations UTMB: Glazing of library windows, to protect library collection from wind/wind-driven rain damages UTMB: Retrofit of roofs to increase protection from extreme winds and decrease debris potential UTMB: Construction of a floodwall to protect utility operations COG: Installation of automatic roll-down shutters over doors to protect building envelope from wind/wind-driven rain 58 Florida Hospital Association 29

Examples of Successful 404 projects Example Successful HMGP Projects University of Texas Health Science Center Houston Flood wall to enclose campus TECO Utility Co-op at Texas Medical Center- Elevation and flood proofing of Electrical Syste Memorial Hermann TMC combined 406 / 404 project to elevate damaged MEP as well as undamaged data medical records St Luke s Episcopal Hospital (TMC) Elevation of MEP Systems 59 Opportunity Each Federal declaration includes the 404 grant Applicants do not have to be damaged by event. Review Master Plan for possible 404 grants 60 Florida Hospital Association 30

FDEM Notice of Funding for Hurricane Irma Applications are currently being accepted. The application period will close August 6, 2018. Applications mailed to the Division must be postmarked on or before August 6, 2018. Eligible Applicants State and local governments who have an approved Local Mitigation Strategy (LMS) in accordance with 44 CFR 201.6, prior to receipt of HMGP subgrant funding for projects; Private non-profit organizations or institutions that own or operate a private non- profit facility as defined in 206.221(e); and Indian tribes or authorized tribal organizations 61 FDEM Notice of Funding for Hurricane Irma Pursuant to 27P-22 of the Florida Administrative Code, all project applications must go through the Local Mitigation Strategy Working Group (LMSWG) of the county where the project will take place. Cost-Share Requirements Under the HMGP, FEMA will contribute up to 75 percent of the total amount approved under the grant award to implement eligible, cost-effective mitigation measures. 62 Florida Hospital Association 31

Questions? 63 Upcoming Events March 13-14 Certified Healthcare Safety Professional (CHSP) Preparation Course and Certification Examination April 4 Hospital Incident Command System (HICS) training April 17 Safety, Emergency Management and Security Roundtable: Mitigation and Recovery Workshop Details: http://www.fha.org/education-andevents.aspx 64 Florida Hospital Association 32

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/dz3d2zv 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) 65 Thank You! john@fha.org 407-841-6230 66 Florida Hospital Association 33