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Why Developing Core All-Hazards Planning Skills are more beneficial than using the Hospital Incident Command System (HICS) | KEV Talks #21

Season 3 Episode 23 Published 2 years, 11 months ago
Description

My thesis:

"Teaching Hospital and Healthcare personnel the skills and principles of All-Hazards Incident Management pay more positive dividends and develops more well-rounded response skills than teaching the same people how to follow the Hospital Incident Command System (HICS) structures."


So, I believe using the standard ICS is more holistic and beneficial than using HICS.


Episode takeaways:

  • Choose the most qualified for ICS positions, not the highest ranking
  • Let the situation dictate what's needed in Operations, not the preset HICS structure
  • Use ICS for planned events and unplanned incidents
  • Practice with internal and external partners, often
  • Create a Policy Group that complements the core ICS org structure


Remember...

  • Have a plan
  • Stay informed
  • Get involved
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