Disaster Recovery Plan Villa Health
Disaster Recovery Plan Villa Health
Disaster Recovery Plan Villa Health
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Objectives of the Disaster Recovery Plan
This presentation is a viable Villa Health disaster recovery plan after the ravaging impacts of the
COVID-19 pandemic
Develops a disaster recovery strategy for villa health using the MAP-IT model
Address existing medical risks and provide strategies to meet patient needs by reducing barriers
to healthcare access and effective provision
Lays out an action plan to lessen disparities and improve community access to health services
Promotes effective government policy and ensure positive implications of disaster recovery
efforts
Facilitate the adoption of effective health promotion methods to overcome challenges and
enhance population health.
Lays out evidence-based strategies on how to enhance interprofessional collaboration and avert
communication barriers.
Understanding Disaster Plan and Recovery
•A disaster refers to an out of ordinary event that disrupts everyday processes in the community
•Disasters can be natural or artificial
•Man-made disasters include events like fire or explosions
•Natural disasters encapsulate earthquakes, droughts, floods, and disease
•Planning aims at alleviating the impacts resulting from a disaster and decreasing losses
•The recovery phase is the most important component of a disaster plan.
•A recovery plan seeks to ensure effective recovery from the event of a disaster and a quick return to
normalcy
Disparities in Disasters
Disparities are common among:
Poor individuals in society are affected more.
The disabled and the elderly are also more vulnerable.
Disasters increase exiting health disparities.
Disparities are caused by unequal access to health care as well as pre-
existing health conditions
Most vulnerable individuals also include homeless, migrants, disabled, and
the elderly.
MAP- IT Framework
MOBILIZE ASSESS PLAN IMPLEMENT TRACK
MAP-IT Framework Is adopted from the healthy people 2020 Mobilize key stakeholders which includes:
initiative
It is a plan that defines strategies for planning and evaluating Frontline Agencies: Hospital Staff, police, firefighters,
public health interventions like disaster recovery social work agencies
Citizens: entrepreneurs, community leaders, influences
Authorities: FEMA, the City Council, Mayor, grassroot
It outlines an effective path for success including
leaders.
Mobilizing collaborative partners
Consultants
Assessing community needs Establish effective protocols of chain of command
Plan on how to lessen health disparities among the different collaborative patterns
Implementation of a plan on how to achieve healthy people 2020
initiative,
Tracking community progress.
Barriers that Impact Safety, Health and Recovery Efforts
(Assessing community needs)
The overall goal: minimize the impacts of the disaster by assessing the needs of the community
Determinants of health include
● Social factors
● Policy-making
● Access to health services
● Individual behaviour
● Economic factors
● Biology and genetics
Vulnerable individuals include those with pre-existing health conditions or those predisposed to
adverse health outcomes
Assessment will include:
● Identification of individuals with complex health conditions
● Identifying the number of physically disabled
● Identifying the homeless
● Identifying minorities.
● An audit of Villa Health Community resources including ambulances and the hospital's basic
infrastructure and equipment
Disaster Recovery Plan (Plan to lessen health disparities and improve
access to services)
The first approach to consider for funding and the provision of required resources is
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS)
CMS was created under emergency healthcare policies to offer funding to healthcare
facilities
Healthcare facilities should comply with existing guidelines on emergency
preparedness in order to qualify for the centres for Medicare and Medicaid services
funding.
Healthcare workers in Villa community have a challenge in communicating with local emergency services
communication challenges have led to resource wastage, time wasted, ineffective recovery efforts
a disaster response system is crucial for the voluntary team of health-care professionals
the presence of a communication command structure enhances better harmonization of responses without conflict or
duplication
The recovery plan will utilize the WHO Emergency response checklist which consists of
Guidelines on internal and external communication
Response protocols for healthcare professionals
Guidelines for staff briefing and communication of reports
Communication and reporting structures and protocols.
Tracking