County Emergency Management Form Renal Network 11 Dialysis Facility Disaster Plan Checklist
County Emergency Management Form Renal Network 11 Dialysis Facility Disaster Plan Checklist
County Emergency Management Form Renal Network 11 Dialysis Facility Disaster Plan Checklist
County Emergency 11
Management Form
Dialysis Facility Disaster Plan Checklist
The following is a list of action items recommended by Renal Network 11 that a dialysis facility take in
order to prepare a comprehensive disaster plan. More detail on how to implement these actions can
be found in the CMS Manual Emergency Preparation for Dialysis Facilities.
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Develop plan of response during an emergency (continued)
Assess building functionality
1. Assess if utilities are functioning – water, electricity, sewer and gas
2. Assess building for damage with the goal of determining if the facility
is able to function and dialyze patients (you may need to bring in a
professional depending on the extent of damage)
3. Thoroughly document all damage to physical facility and its contents
4. If necessary, call in needed expertise to evaluate damage and begin
repairs; notify insurance company; document and photograph damage
before cleanup starts
5. Assess risk from exposure to hazardous chemical (Renalin or
formaldehyde)
6. Determine if the facility needs to be secured to prevent further losses
• Implement measures necessary to secure usable assets
• Secure all entrances and exits
7. Contact security services as needed
8. If applicable, assess the building for structural damage after clearance
is received from authorities. Do not enter a building until it has been
declared safe!
Assess equipment damage
1. Evaluate the status of the dialysis machines and water treatment
system
2. If the equipment has been exposed to a fire or flood, take action to
prevent the corrosion of electronic components
3. Validate the functionality of non-damaged equipment. Repair or
replace equipment that was damaged
If necessary, arrange dialysis care for patients
1. Make arrangements to dialyze patients. If your facility is closed, send
your patients to your backup facility
2. Prepare written instructions for each patient that lists facility where
dialysis will take place, phone number to reach facility and
nephrologist, dates and times when dialysis is scheduled, and any
additional emergency information
Arrange dialysis care for patients (continued)
3. Assure that patient transportation plan is working effectively.
4. Communicate with, and provide assistance to BU facility
5. Use generic treatment orders if needed due to unknown orders or
supply availability
6. Provide staff to the backup facility. Keep accurate time records
7. Keep accurate records of supplies borrowed and loaned
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Prepare facility for reopening
1. Hire the necessary contractors to start repairs after you have received
clearance from your insurance company
2. Estimate reopening date, and notify required regulatory agencies
3. If the water treatment system has been idled for a prolonged period,
the system will need to be disinfected prior to use
4. Building Permits signed off by inspectors
5. Regulatory resurvey completed if necessary
6. Staff notified of opening date
7. Patients notified of opening date and their treatment schedule
Renal Network 11
1-800-973-3773
info@nw11.esrd.net
http://www.esrdnet11.org/resources/disaster_prep.asp
http://www.kcercoalition.com/