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Inter-Coalition Communications Guidance

PDF version formatted for print: Inter-Regional Communications Guidance (PDF)

Updated 4/18/2022

The Inter-Coalition Communications Guidelines aims to establish a communication framework for all eight Minnesota Health Care Coalitions (HCC) to implement when resources exceed capacity or incident exceeds HCC boundaries. The plan provides guidance on communication flow among Regional Health Care Preparedness Coordinators (RHPCs). This guideline is framed as a Response-Peer system where peers may be asked to collect, vet or disseminate information as instructed by the impacted HCC.

Assumptions

  • Each HCC will include Response-Peer(s) in situational awareness communications, as appropriate.
  • Impacted HCC will follow “formal communication” process with respective response partners based on chain of command. See Attachment 2: Communication Pathway Diagram.
  • These recommendations are meant to be agile.
  • These recommendations may be implemented at any stage of an incident and therefore are not tied to a specific response timeframe.

HCC Response Peer Framework

Response peer pairing: At the discretion of the impacted HCC, one or more HCCs may be asked to serve in the Response Peer capacity. 

Roles and Responsibilities

Impacted HCC

  • Determine if Response Peer assistance is required (Reference Attachment 1: Activating Response Peer Decision Tree)
  • Include HCC Response Peer in notification communications when in incident occurs that may require a regional response.
  • Provide situational awareness to Response Peer and response needs to be covered.
  • Keep HCC Response Peer updated regarding the situation and any changes that would impact the tasks assigned to the peer.  (It is recommended that the Response Peer be included in situation update briefings held within the HCC.  This may be by conference call.)

HCC Response-Peer (will vary based on incident needs):

  • Assist in compiling, vetting and/or disseminating information, including but not limited to:
    • Situational Awareness
    • Resource requests
      Available resources (Note: This will normally be focused on communication with partners outside the impacted HCC such as MDH, other HCCs, etc.)
    • Provide MNTrac support (e.g. requesting/compiling bed availability, creating/disseminating reports, managing/supporting command center, etc.)
  • Serve as a support partner as directed by impacted HCC

Notification Procedures

  • Impacted HCC will follow normal communication practices with MDH-CEPR (Reference Attachment 2: Communication Pathway Diagram).
  • Impacted HCC may lean forward to initiate communications with a peer for assistance. That peer will then notify the rest of the RHPC’s of the situation, point of contact, and/or needs.
Note: HCC Initial Notification Processes are listed in Attachment 3: Key Information for Initial Communication Process.

Essential Elements of Information

The following are types of essential elements of information that may be shared or gathered during an incident.

EEI Category

Specific Information

Data Source

Information Sharing Mechanism

Information Validation Mechanism

Facility Status

Availability of offered services, Status of infrastructure/ facility systems.

Coalition

MNTrac, Survey, Phone, Fax, Email, ARMER

Phone, ARMER

Resource Status

 Needs and availability

Coalition

MNTrac, Survey, Phone, Fax, Email, ARMER

Phone, ARMER

Patient Movement

Patient health status, location, disposition, transfer and transportation status.

Hospitals, EMS agencies

MNTrac, Phone, Fax, ARMER

Phone, Fax, ARMER, MNTrac CC

Bed availability

Availability of rooms:
Operating, Critical Care, General Medical
Specialty (e.g., Peds, Psych)

Hospitals, LTC

MNTrac, Survey, Phone, Fax, Email, ARMER

Phone, Fax, Email, ARMER

Attachment 1: Activating Response Peer Decision Tree

Flowchart showing communication pathway during an incident.

Attachment 2: Communication Pathway Diagram

SEOC to EMS MACC, City/County EOC, Coalition, MDH, and LPH DOC.

Attachment 3: Key Information for Initial Communication Process

Description of Table

HCC 24/7 Phone Number:   This is the HCC 24/7 call-in information.
Initial HCC Connection:  This information outlines how HCC leaders are initially contacted regarding a response request from local partners.

  • Who: This column outlines what partner is responsible to connect with the HCC response leaders (e.g. HMAC, MAC, etc.).
  • Method: Primary/Secondary – This outlines the communication platform used in communicating with HCC decision-making response leaders, upon request of activating HCC.
HCC 24/7 Phone Number Primary Communicator Communication Method

C

(320) 654-2720

RHPC

Phone, MNTrac

M

612-873-9911

RHPC

Phone, MNTrac

NE

Jo Thompson:
218.269.7781
Adam Shadiow: 
218.428.3610

RHPC

Phone, MNTrac

NW

Amy Card:
218-556-7989
Kali Tougas:
218-770-2033

RHPC

Phone, MNTrac

SC

Eric Weller:
507-381-6337
Lavida Gingrich:
515-341-0570

RHPC

Phone, MNTrac

SE

855-606-5458

ECC

Phone: 855-606-5458
Armer Radio: SE Hospital Talk Group

SW

1-800-259-0195 (24/7)

320-769-4470 Office

RHPC

Email
Phone

WC

(320) 654-2720
Shawn Stoen:
(320) 760-3513

RHPC
PHPC

Phone, MNTrac

 

 

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Last Updated: 10/03/2022

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