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  1. We will also review the incident management team chain of command, their respective roles, and responsibilities. Next, we will discuss the response and action process, including the importance of proper planning, documentation, and assessment, with indicant action plans.

  2. Triage and isolation—How can we handle the substantial separation and isolation needs of our patients with COVID-19? Supply chain—How can we continue to source scarce, critical, and even common items when everyone else is trying to do the same thing?

  3. In this article, we describe the alignment of an emergency department (ED) specific Forward Command structure with the hospital ICS and address the challenges specific to the ED. Key components of this ICS include a hospital-wide incident command or Joint Operations Center (JOC) and an ED Forward Command.

  4. 2 lis 2020 · The author has observed the ICS being used at hospitals through hurricanes, blizzards, and riots but never saw it work as well as it did during the initial weeks of the pandemic. This group deftly navigated through uncharted waters by leveraging the spirit and structure of Incident Command.

  5. 22 cze 2020 · As the COVID-19 outbreak progressed, it became clear that 1) efficient human-to-human transmission was occurring and a global pandemic was inevitable, and 2) patients with COVID-19 could be safely cared for in usual hospital settings with adapted infection-prevention measures.

  6. In this article, we describe a new model that is able to display these complex interrelationships within the command process. The model was developed and deployed during the disaster response to SARS-CoV-2 pandemic in order to facilitate the entire command process and to improve hospital disaster response.

  7. 22 cze 2020 · As the COVID-19 outbreak progressed, it became clear that 1) efficient human-to-human transmission was occurring and a global pandemic was inevitable, and 2) patients with COVID-19 could be safely cared for in usual hospital settings with adapted infection-prevention measures.