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1 Continuity of operations planning
Obtaining executive level support

2 Understand what a COOP plan is Define COOP objectives
Understand COOP ROI Define the benefits of having a COOP plan Understand the importance of Executive Support Define the resources needed to start

3 What is Continuity of Operations planning (COOP) all about?
Ensuring the continued operation of the organization’s essential functions and resuming business functions to a normal state following an emergency event. The plan is used in the event of substantial, localized damage to direct patient care departments or facility wide loss of structural integrity and services Where loss of service poses significant physical, operational and business challenges and risks Continuity of the service somewhere within the facility or relocation of services externally is integral to ongoing facility viability and community support.

4 Ensure operations Facility viability

5 What are the coop plan Objectives?
Protect essential facilities, assets, records; minimize damage, losses Ensure continuous performance; reduce or mitigate disruptions Achieve timely recovery; resumption of services Reduce injuries and loss of life Identify and designate staff to carry out essential functions Facilitate decision making

6 What about our Emergency Operations Plan?

7 Emergency management Emergency Management
Emergency Management Plans or Emergency Operations Plans focus on the HAZARD most likely to impact our facility. Management These plans are about meeting the incident objectives: Incident Command Activation, Communication, Medical Surge, Evacuation, etc.

8 Continuity Plans COOP Focus on meeting organizational strategies, ensuring the viability and functionality of the organization and minimizing lost revenue.

9 what is the roi? Continuity Plans can enable us to:
Meet compliance, regulatory and funding requirements Protect patient safety Maintain public image and public trust Maintain market share Maintain revenue and profitability by continuing to see patients and bill for services rendered

10 A Coop plan is dynamic! A COOP is a collection of resources, actions, procedures and information developed and pretested A COOP lists processes by department, essential applications, recovery time objectives, and the resource needs defined A COOP, used in conjunction with the EOP to resume/return business functions to a normal state post-disaster.

11 What does a COOP plan provide?
What will happen in a continuity situation How and how quickly continuity actions must occur The priorities of the continuity actions Where continuity actions will occur Who will participate in continuity operations A COOP documents:

12 How do we develop a great coop plan?

13 WHAT IS EXECUTIVE SUPPORT?
The Executive is NOT the Program/Project Leader The executive is NOT required to be an expert in the topic The Executive commitment must include: Clear direction to ensure linkages with the organization’s overall strategy

14 Secure resources and accountability throughout the organization
Serve as a champion to their peers and beyond to educate and secure buy-in Authority to troubleshoot accountability issues with managers Remove organizational roadblocks hindering progress

15 Development of a COOP plan This is a collaborative process
The project has an end date – COOP is ongoing Leadership empowers a program – can be a subset of the Safety/Emergency Management Committee A COOP plan is a living document and must be reviewed, updated and TESTED annually. It cannot sit on a shelf once completed Leadership must know how to put it into practice.

16 A solid COOP plan will take ~ a year to develop and an ongoing commitment to maintain!

17 What are the next steps?

18 Identify key personnel and assess time/resource demands.
Examples of resources needed: EM staff, IT , Nursing, Dietary, OR, ER, Plant Operations, Lab, Radiology, Respiratory, etc A COOP plan will take A LOT of people SOME time to develop, SOME people A LOT of time

19 Ensure budgetary support – recognizing that NOT having a COOP can be financially devastating – consider the cost of losing just one day of Ambulatory Surgery at our facility.

20 Ensure that COOP is a focus of executive level committee/agendas- help necessary resources understand it has executive backing and is a priority for the facility.

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22 Thank you for your time and commitment to Continuity of Operations Planning– together we can prepare our facility to survive the unimaginable while continuing to care for the communities we serve.


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