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James Gosney MD Jianan Li MD Andrew Haig MD Jan Reinhardt PhD ISPRM WHO Liaison Subcommittee on Rehabilitation Disaster Relief CRDR ISPRM 2013 Disaster Symposium June 19 2013 ID: 432544

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Development of an ISPRM rapid rehabilitation response capability in support of the WHO FMT (Foreign Medical Team) Initiative 

James

Gosney

MD,

Jianan

Li MD, Andrew Haig MD, Jan Reinhardt, PhD

ISPRM – WHO Liaison Sub-committee on Rehabilitation Disaster Relief (CRDR)

ISPRM 2013 Disaster Symposium June 19, 2013Slide2

FMT Initiative - Humanitarian reform

2003 - 

PAHO/WHO Guidelines on the Use of Foreign Field Hospitals

 

2004

Humanitarian Response Review

: 'cluster approach'

2004/2010 - Indian Ocean

tsunami / Haiti

earthquake: unimpressive results

2010 -

Global Health Cluster Technical Consultation on FMTs

 Slide3

FMT Initiative - Global Health Cluster Technical Consultation on FMTs

Purpose

: to create an improved humanitarian health

response

Recommendations:

create

an

international register of FMT providers

: faster response

establish

a

FMT-WG

to

monitor

progress: technical initiatives (2)

functional

classification criteria & minimum standards

service

delivery for FMTs in sudden onset disaster (

SOD)

guidelines for registering & monitoring the FMTs by national authorities of the affected countrySlide4

FMT Initiative - Classification & registration system

FMT

functional classification

categories

Standards (minimum 

technical &

core

)

FMT registration Slide5

FMT Initiative - Functional classification categories

Type

1 FMT

: Outpatient emergency

care

Type 2 FMT

: Inpatient surgical emergency care 

Type 3 FMT

: Inpatient referral

care

Additional

specialized care teams

(

ie

burn care,

orthoplastic

surgery,

intensive

rehabilitation

)Slide6

FMT Initiative - 'Rehabilitation' minimum standards of service

Type

1 FMT

: Outpatient or mobile

services

provided or referred 

Type 2 FMT

: Out and inpatient

services

provided or referred 

Type 3 FMT

: Out and inpatient

services

for complex casesSlide7

FMT Initiative - Core standards 

Register

with the lead national

authority / international agency

Adhere

to professional guidelines (

ie

, staff must be

registered

to practice in home country & be 

licensed

 for work assigned)  

Ensure

that staff are specialists in the field & appropriately trained in SOD injury

management in a humanitarian settingSlide8

FMT Initiative: Registration & authorization

Registration

-

act  of documenting FMT details (

ie

, services) based on the classification system   

Authorization

- authority to practice as a FMT in a host country & comes from the host government (registration as an FMT does not imply authorization)  Slide9

FMT Initiative: FMT self-registration

form (variables)

outpatient capacity (patients/day)

inpatient capacity (available beds)

surgical capacity (number of surgical

procedures / day

length of stay

no. of international/local staff

time to deploy/be operational

services offered (functions/capacities)

logistics and support requiredSlide10

ISPRM CRDR: FMT Supporting

 

programs

PRM volunteer registry

:

qualified

responders

Disability

Acute Rehabilitation Team (DART):

qualifying

training (certification) 

Scientific papersSlide11

ISPRM CRDR: Development strategy

Develop

supporting

programs

in line with WHO FMT WG

guidance

Individual

 

vs

 FMT 

response scenario?

Progression & optimization criterion?

Sponsorship & funding?Slide12

Conclusions

FMTs play an important role in saving lives, minimizing disability, and alleviating suffering following a SOD

Rehabilitation is an important component of the immediate disaster

response

Development of an ISPRM FMT response capability provides rehabilitation perspective in the

disaster response

 Slide13

Acknowledgement

Professor Tony

Redmond

-

 WHO FMT-WG Chair, ISPRM CRDR memberSlide14

References

Technical

Criteria for Classification and Minimum Standards for

FMTs

(WHO FMT-WG

draft

)

Registering

and Monitoring

FMTs

 Arriving in the Aftermath of Sudden Onset Disasters

(WHO FMT-WG

draft)Slide15

Comments

/ QuestionsSlide16

Thank You