EDXL Hospital AVailability Exchange (HAVE)
true
Meets the current needs
Current needs are not being met
Capacity status for adult ICU bed type.
i. These can support critically ill or injured patients, including ventilator support.
ii. This category includes all major subtypes of ICU beds, including neuro, cardiac, trauma, or medical, with the exception t
Capacity status for burn beds.
i. These are thought of as burn ICU beds, either approved by the American Burn Association or self-designated.
ii. These beds are NOT to be included in other ICU bed counts.
Capacity status for medical-surgical beds.
i. These are also thought of as ward beds.
ii. These beds may or may not include cardiac telemetry capability
i. Capacity status for negative airflow isolation beds. These provide respiratory isolation. NOTE: This value may represent available beds included in the counts of other types.
i. Capacity status for operating rooms which are equipped staffed and could be made available for patient care in a short period of time.
i. Capacity status for other isolation beds. These provide isolation where airflow is not a concern. NOTE: This value may represent available beds included in the counts of other types.
i. Capacity status for pediatric ICU beds. This is similar to adult ICU beds, but for patients 17-years-old and younger.
i. Capacity status for pediatrics beds. These are ward medical/surgical beds for patients 17-years-old and younger.
i. Capacity status for psychiatric beds. These are ward beds on a closed/locked psychiatric unit or ward beds where a patient will be attended by a sitter.
The type of bed is not available.
The type of bed is available.
Hospital clinical resources are exceeded and acceptable care cannot be provided to additional patients. Diversion or community surge response is required.
Hospital clinical resources are operating at Level-1 surge conditions.
Hospital clinical resources are operating at Level-2 surge conditions.
Hospital clinical resources are operating within normal conditions.
Needs exceed available capacity
In use at maximum capacity
Not being used, but available if needed
In use and able to accept additional patients
The time required to offload the patient is longer than typical.
The time required to offload the patient is typical.
Experiencing specific resource limitations which may affect transport of some EMS traffic.
Requesting re-route of EMS traffic to other facilities.
Accepting all EMS traffic
Not Applicable. This hospital does not have an emergency department.
Indicates that a hospital is no longer capable of providing services and only emergency services/restoration personnel may remain in the facility.
General operations of the facility have been affected due to damage, operating on emergency backup systems, or facility contamination.
Indicates that a hospital is in the process of a partial or full evacuation.
No conditions exist that adversely affect the general operations of the facility.
Storage needs exceed available space
All normal space is in use
Space is available
The hospital has activated increased security procedures (awareness, surveillance) due to a potential threat, or specific security related event i.e. increase in local threat level, VIP, bomb threat.
Based on security needs, the hospital has activated procedures to control entry to the facility to authorized persons only.
The hospital is operating under routine security procedures.
Based on a public health emergency, the entry and exit of the facility is controlled by public health officials
Based on security needs, the hospital has activated procedures to allow access to the facility through a reduced number of controlled entrances.