Natural Disasters Archives - HCO News https://hconews.com/tag/natural-disasters/ Healthcare Construction & Operations Tue, 21 May 2019 18:57:08 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.0.9 https://hconews.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/cropped-HCO-News-Logo-32x32.png Natural Disasters Archives - HCO News https://hconews.com/tag/natural-disasters/ 32 32 Medxcel Joins FirstNet https://hconews.com/2019/02/27/medxcel-joins-firstnet/ Wed, 27 Feb 2019 14:21:31 +0000 http://hconews.com/?p=44684 Medxcel is connecting its emergency management teams to FirstNet — public safety’s dedicated communications platform.

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By Roxanne Squires

INDIANAPOLIS — Medxcel is connecting its emergency management teams to FirstNet —  public safety’s dedicated communications platform. This tech upgrade allows Medxcel to equip eligible hospital personnel with new capabilities and reliable wireless access to critical information, so they can better serve patients at its facilities across the country.

Medxcel serves healthcare organizations nationwide with an approach that fully integrates facilities management, emergency management and compliance to ensure a safe healing environment 24/7. Adopting the FirstNet communications platform will minimize the common roadblock of communication challenges during emergency or disaster events, helping Medxcel’s emergency management teams to seamlessly implement emergency preparedness plans during a disaster.

“Providing emergency management to 161 hospitals across 21 states requires us to make sure we have the best communication systems available,” said Scott Cormier, vice president of Emergency Management, Environment of Care and Safety, Medxcel. “FirstNet gives us the reliability to help maintain communications during disasters, so our teams can coordinate patient needs while also staying in close contact with our first responder partners to prep for in-bound care.”

FirstNet is designed to improve communications across public safety entities nationwide – including emergency management teams and hospital personnel. This allows first responders, including emergency management teams, to easily and quickly communicate with one another during everyday situations, big events or emergencies. Medxcel’s emergency management teams across all 161 hospitals are now equipped with FirstNet to help create clear lines of communication between emergency management teams, eligible hospital personnel and first responders in the field. 

The decision to join FirstNet follows Medxcel’s use of the technology during Hurricane Michael in October 2018. “The communications infrastructure in Gulf County, FL was devastated,” states Cormier, “but with FirstNet technology and resources from our communication partners, we were able to keep our hospital and physician practices open to serve our communities.  There were two other hospitals in the region who made the decision to close, which meant keeping our hospitals open was vital to the recovery of our neighborhoods.”   

FirstNet is being built with AT&T in public-private partnership with the First Responder Network Authority (FirstNet Authority). It’s designed with and for public safety and emergency management teams to give them the modern communications tools they need to keep themselves and those they serve safer.

“We’re honored that Medxcel chose FirstNet to further elevate their communications capabilities and help ensure they can perform at the highest levels during emergency events,” said Maria Lensing, vice president of Global Healthcare Solutions – AT&T Business. “We’re privileged to play a part in fueling transformation in healthcare through technology and provide a connectivity platform with unmatched capabilities like FirstNet.  And we applaud Medxcel for helping to lead the way.”

“FirstNet is the exclusive communications platform built with AT&T for public safety, inspired by public safety – there is no substitution for this network that they fought for,” said Edward Parkinson, Acting CEO, FirstNet Authority. “We look forward to supporting Medxcel and all of their client healthcare organizations’ emergency management communities with FirstNet, making sure it delivers what they need, when they need it.”

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Intermountain Healthcare Fulfillment Center Aims for Medical Supply Preparation https://hconews.com/2017/10/18/intermountain-healthcare-fulfillment-center-aims-medical-supply-preparation/ Wed, 18 Oct 2017 16:54:29 +0000 http://hconews.com/?p=42800 Intermountain Healthcare Fulfillment Center aims for medical supply preparation in the event of a natural disaster

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By Roxanne Squires

MIDVALE, Utah – Pointing to the recent devastations of natural disasters including Hurricane Harvey and Irma, Intermountain Healthcare aims to strengthen Utah’s medical infrastructure in acquiring the supplies it needs to face a natural-disaster at its high-tech 327,000-square-foot fulfillment center in Midvale, while also using features that could earn it a LEED Gold certification. For any business, improving your overall supply chain strategy through cheaper costs, more efficient systems, and better fulfillment rates is important but can be life-saving too in the medical industry.

Construction on what is being called the ‘Kem C. Gardner Supply Chain Center’ prepares the facility for earthquakes and severe winter storms, the two most likely natural-disaster scenarios in Utah. The building has been designed to reach high performance in significant areas of human and environmental health, including sustainable site development, water savings, energy efficiency, materials selection and indoor environmental quality.

According to Gordon Slade, the supply chain logistics director, the Intermountain Supply Chain Center building was designed and built to a seismic importance factor of 7.5 on the Richter scale. It is equipped with plentiful medical equipment to get the needed materials to medical facilities within 48 to 96 hours without the assistance of disaster-response agencies.

The highly automated facility orders, purchases, stocks and distributes about 5,000 different types of medical supplies and medications with up to a 30-day supply on hand. More than 2.5 million medical items pass through the center each year, according to a statement.

Intermountain Healthcare Fulfillment Center in Midvale provides medical relief in the event of a natural disaster

“The large 327,000-square-foot building was built as if it were six different buildings all very close together [creating physical decoupling of foundations, floors and walls] to reduce the amount of damage that would otherwise occur in a moderate to strong earthquake,” said Slade. “The building is equipped with backup generators and fuel to run them for 72 hours or longer. There is also a Command Center room to coordinate with our hospitals, local, state and federal officials during a natural disaster event. The center is equipped with emergency communications radios, satellite phone and dedicated analog phone lines.”

Intermountain Healthcare strives to create a reduction in costs by purchasing supplies directly from the manufacturer, handling the delivery of products and streamlining processes. “Reduced supply costs come through the self-distribution model the building provides and includes a very high fill rate and accuracy rate to assure our caregivers have what they need to treat our patients,” said Slade.

There are innate efficiencies being achieved with these improvements such as large bulk purchase volumes, including standardization of supply, cost, quality, and outcome-based product selection and procurement. The overall improved availability of supplies will mitigate overnight shipment costs, improve supplier engagement and relationships, supply-chain efficiency and supply continuity (assuring needed supply at the greatest time of need, information, forecast and usage transparency.) Lastly, it will provide the ability for suppliers to see demand, warehouse automation and a reduction in labor costs as well as a dedicated transportation fleet, creating highly reliable and efficient deliveries.

“While the supply chain center does provide cost savings, its value is in the support of our clinicians and patients for improved quality and outcomes,” said Slade.

The building also has design features that incorporate LEED Gold certification aspects. While the building has not acquired such certification, it features several LEED design elements such as an LED lighting upgrade throughout the entire building, 55 kW solar panel array on the roof top, electric pool car with charging stations, direct access to public transportation and the light rail located at the corner of the campus, being built on land reclaimed from an EPA superfund cleanup site, an interior designed for daylight harvesting, xeriscape landscaping and recycled materials during construction.

The mainly automated center employs approximately more than 50 workers, according to a statement. Peggy Lee, a communications executive for Intermountain HealthCare’s supply chain operations, explained that the organization also equips distribution employees with the proficiency to maintain all of the center’s services, even if the robotics break down in the event of a disaster.

“We have this beautiful automation, and people [balance] to ensure we would be fully operational [in the event of a natural disaster],” Lee said.

The close proximity of the supply center to both Intermountain Healthcare facilities and traffic arteries will ultimately bolster medical workers in the event of an emergency, and will set a model for other centers to develop highly prepared storage and relief centers for their communities.

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