Service Description: Geographical displays CDC designated 10 regional hospitals with "enhanced capacity" to manage and care for patients with Ebola or any other special pathogens.
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Description: These hospitals are part of the network of Ebola treatment centers across the country but have what HHS calls "enhanced capabilities." The selected hospitals are required to do the following:
• Accept patients within eight hours of notification;
• Be able to treat simultaneously at least two patients with Ebola for duration of illness;
• Have respiratory infectious disease isolation capacity or negative pressure rooms for at least 10 patients;
• Conduct trainings and exercises each quarter;
• Be able to treat pediatric patients with Ebola or another highly infectious disease or partner with a nearby facility to do so;
• Be able to safely handle waste from such patients; and, Receive annual readiness assessment from the National Ebola Training andEducation Center.
Regional Treatment Centers:
Region 1: Massachusetts Department of Public Health in partnership with Massachusetts General Hospital (Boston, Massachusetts);
Region 2: New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene in partnership with New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation/HHC Bellevue Hospital Center (New York City, New York);
Region 3: Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene in partnership with Johns Hopkins Hospital (Baltimore, Maryland);
Region 4: Georgia Department of Public Health in partnership with Emory University Hospital and Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta/Egleston Children’s Hospital (Atlanta, Georgia);
Region 5: Minnesota Department of Health in partnership with University of Minnesota Medical Center (Minneapolis, Minnesota);
Region 6: Texas Department of State Health Services in partnership with University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston (Galveston, Texas);
Region 7: Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services in partnership with Nebraska Medicine – Nebraska Medical Center (Omaha, Nebraska);
Region 8: Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment in partnership with Denver Health Medical Center (Denver, Colorado);
Region 9 did not have a Part B awardee in budget period one. Cedars-Sinai was named the Region 9 awardee in June 2016. : California Department of Public Health in partnership with Cedars-Sinai Medical Center (Los Angeles, California); and,
Region 10: Washington State Department of Health in partnership with Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center and Children’s Hospital (Spokane, Washington).
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