Health Emergency Preparedness Response and Recovery Plan

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HEALTH EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS RESPONSE AND RECOVERY PLAN

BINDOY DISTRICT HOSPITAL

Bindoy, Negros Oriental

A. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND

B. GEOGRAPHY

C. DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

D. HEALTH SERVICES

Special Areas/ Services of the Hospital Number


Burn Unit none
Trauma Unit none
Isolation Rooms 1
ICU,CCU,NICU none
Decontamination Rooms 1 (holding area)
Negative Pressure Room none
Health Emergency Services none
Holding Area 1
E. HEALTH FACILITIES:

HEALTH FACILITIES NO. of Facilities


City Health Office none
Main Health Centers 1
Barangay Health Stations 15
Ambulances 2
Dialysis Clinic none
Birthing Places/ Lying In 1
Laboratories 1
Halfway Houses none

HOSPITAL NO. OF HOSPITAL LEVEL


DOH Retained Hospitals none
LGU Hospitals 1 Secondary
Private Hospitals none
Total Hospital Beds 25
Ambulances 2
F. HEALTH STATISTICS:

Leading causes of Morbidity and Mortality

Mortality:

Causes Number Rate


1. Pneumonia
2. Neoplasm
3. Ischaemic Hearth Disease
4. Other Hearth Disease
5. Cerebro vascular Disease
6. Hypertensive Disease
7. Pulmonary Tuberculosis
8. Septicemia
9. Renal Disease
10. Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease

Morbidity:

Causes Number Rate


1. Other Acute Upper Resp. Disease
2. Pneumonia
3. Diarrhea and Gastroenteritis of
presumed infectious Origin
4. Influenza
5. Essential Hypertension
6. Other Diseases of the respiratory System
7. Bronchitis, Emphysema and other COPD
8. Fever of unknown Origin
9. Other S/S & Abnormal Clinical Lab.
Findings not elsewhere classified
10. Acute Bronchiolitis
Infant Mortality Rate:

Infant Deaths Livebirth IMR(per1000LB)

Maternal Mortality Rate:

Maternal Deaths Livebirth MMR(per1000LB)

Malnutrition Rate:

Malnourished 6-59 mos Population Percentage


Moderate Underweight
Severely Underweight

Vaccination Coverage:

Municipality/City Population Percentage


Indicators for Basic Health Services & Preventive Health Programs

G. HEALTH MANPOWER:

Health Worker Population


1. Physician 3
2. Nurses 5
3. Midwives- Nursing Attendants 8
4. Barangay Health Worker
5. Sanitary Engineers
6. Sanitary Inspectors 2
7. Nutritionist 1
8. Health Promotion Officers
9. Etc. (Med.Tech.,Dentist,Dental Aide, 5
Radtech.,Non Tech., Trained BA)

H. LIST OF DISASTERS:

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
I. LEGAL BASIS & ISSUANCES

PD 10121 states the creation of the National Disaster Coordinating Council, in which the DOH is the lead agency in coordination,
integrating and implementing disaster related function.

J. LIST OF HAZARDS (Typhoon, Flash Flood, Fire, Earthquake, Epidemic, Landslide)

1. Typhoon
2. Flash Flood
3. Fire
4. Earthquake
5. Epidemic

PLAN DEFINITION :
The District Health Emergency Preparedness, Response and Recovery Plan of Bindoy District Hospital defines the direction of the district
office in preparing for an effective and efficient response in any event of emergency or disaster. This embodies a set of strategies and activities based on
the hazards and vulnerabilities or risk analysis of the municipality.

CONTEXT OF M/CHEPRRP:
The Bindoy District Hospital Health Emergency Preparedness, Response and Recovery Plan contains strategies & activities that the hospital will
carry out to build and enhance hospital capacity to respond to emergency or disaster; likewise, it includes mitigating measures to lessen the impact of
the identified hazards in the community where it is located. The Hospital Response Plan includes strategies and activities in utilizing hospital resources
for effective and efficient response during emergency or disaster. Also, this Response Plan includes policies, protocols, guidelines and procedures
pertaining to various emergency management systems for more effective and efficient response. The Hospital Recovery or Rehabilitation Plan which
entails strategies and activities in mainstreaming the hospital back to its prepared position for any forthcoming eventuality.

The Hospital Emergency Preparedness, Response and Recovery Plan includes the inventory of its internal and external resources, in terms of
inventory lists and directories, in the context of human resources, logistics, financial sources, existing systems and services.

SCOPE OF THE PLAN:


This Plan shall be implemented, by the Bindoy District Hospital Office together, (but not limited) with all the members of the health sector
concerned with emergency or disaster management and to be integrated in the Health Emergency Preparedness of the Provincial and Regional Health
Office and the Regional Disaster Risk Reduction Management Council Plan.
GOALS AND OBJECTIVES:

GOAL To minimize morbidity, mortality and disability in times of emergency or disaster.

GENERAL OBJECTIVES : To strengthen hospital health emergency/disaster preparedness, response & rehabilitation capacity & capability.

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES:
1. To ensure provision of adequate budget allocation for health emergency management in the municipality.

2. To strengthen capability of responders through conduct of trainings, seminars, orientations & drills related to health emergency/
disaster management.

3.

HAZARD PREVENTION PLAN

Resource Requirement Person


Hazard Strategies Time Frame Required Available Source Responsible Indicator
1. Flood

2. Earthquake
3. Big Waves

4. Fire

5. Transport
Incident

6. Landslide

HAZARD PREVENTION PLAN (EXAMPLE)

Resource Requirement Person


Hazard Strategies Time Frame Required Available Source Responsible Indicator
1. Flood

2. Earthquake
3. Big Waves

4. Fire

5. Transport
Incident

6. Landslide

VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENT MATRIX (Example)

HAZARD PREVENTION PLAN

Resource Requirement Person


Hazard Vulnerable Time Frame Required Available Source Responsible Indicator
1. Flood

2. Earthquake
3. Big Waves

4. Fire

5. Transport
Incident

6. Landslide

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