HICS Fundamentals (101)
Overview
The HICS FUNdamentals addresses the substance of the Hospital Incident Command System and reviews the key elements of the National Incident Management System (NIMS) Incident Command System 100, 200, and 700 courses in a healthcare context. The HICS FUNdamentals course uses an engaging approach to training of dry content.
Learning Objectives
- Recognize the need for hospital planning for emergency situations and the value of a standard format
- Identify the structure of the Hospital Incident Command System and its relationship with the National Incident Management System
- Demonstrate key functions of critical staff teams in emergencies
- Review the key elements found in ICS 100, 200 and 700
Topics Covered
- Why we prepare for disasters
- Types of things for which we prepare
- Risk – as in a Hazard Vulnerability Analysis (HVA)
- The phases of a comprehensive Emergency Management (EM) program
- Mitigation
- Preparedness
- Response
- Recovery
- Regulatory and Compliance Context
- Joint Commission
- NIMS
- Brief history of ICS
- What is ICS?
- Why Hospitals should use HICS?
- How a hospital refines HICS to their facility
- HICS is not your plan, but is in your plan
- Tools of the Trade
- Org chart
- JAS
- Forms
- Processes
- Activation of HICS
- Who activates who?
- When to activate each position?
- The Five Functions
- Command
- Operations
- Logistics
- Planning
- Finance
- Overview of what we are using it to
- Look ahead to the Incident Action Plan (IAP)
- Manage resources
- Communicate better
- A series of short exercises is included.