Healthcare
Along with the local public health departments, the healthcare and EMS organizations within the region work in partnership on emergency preparedness initiatives, including exercises, regional purchases, and plan development. While each discipline has a distinct role when responding to an emergency, many times the event will require collaboration between them.
Region 2 has a robust and diverse group of healthcare organizations within its geographical area, from community health centers to hospice services to acute care hospitals. On a monthly basis, Emergency Preparedness Coordinators from these organizations come together to learn from one another and discuss opportunities for joint trainings and workshops.
EMS
- There are both public and private EMS entities within Region 2
- Region 2 CMED conducts weekly tests of the Push to Talk phone system for the ten acute hospitals in the region
Hospitals
There are ten acute care hospitals within Region 2, with each participating in the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response’s (ASPR) Hospital Preparedness Program (HPP). Through this program, hospital Emergency Preparedness Coordinators meet on a monthly basis to discuss lessons learned and work on joint initiatives, such as the purchase of equipment or the development of plans. As with the Public Health Emergency Preparedness (PHEP) coalition, there is an HPP Regional Coordinator who works closely with the hospitals to ensure regional alignment and coordination. For more information, please contact Katrina Stanziano, HPP Regional Coordinator, at StanzianoK@worcesterma.gov.
- There are ten acute care hospitals in Region 2
- Additionally, there are hospitals within the region that provide specialized services, such as rehabilitation and psychiatric care
Long-Term Care
Within Region 2 is a large network of long-term care facilities, including skilled nursing facilities and assisted living facilities. Through participation in MassMAP, these facilities have developed processes and plans for responding to such emergencies as the evacuation of residents. Should assistance from additional disciplines (such as EMS or hospitals) be required, the long-term care facilities may work with the Region 2 Duty Officer to coordinate the response.
- There are over seventy skilled nursing and assisted living facilities in Region 2
- Most long-term care facilities in Region 2 are part of a statewide mutual aid plan
Community Health Centers
Community Health Centers provide critical healthcare services to a wide-variety of patients, including those populations that are otherwise difficult to reach. In the event of a large scale emergency, Community Health Centers may serve as Emergency Dispensing Sites (EDS) or assist with treating patients. The Community Health Centers within Region 2 have a close working relationship with the hospitals in the region, and regularly attend joint trainings, workshops, and meetings.
- The Community Health Centers in Region 2 provide access to key healthcare resources to all in need
- There are three Community Health organizations within the region