@article{15389, author = {Gianna Petrone and Linda Brown and William Binder and Sonya Naganathan and Scott Pasichow and Heather Rybasack-Smith and Cathy E Duquette and Dana R Palka and Andrew N Musits}, title = {The calm before the storm: utilizing in situ simulation to evaluate for preparedness of an alternative care hospital during COVID-19 pandemic}, abstract = {Abstract Objectives: Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has been identified as an acute respiratory illness leading to severe acute respiratory distress syndrome. As the disease spread, demands on health care systems increased, specifically the need to expand hospital capacity. Alternative care hospitals (ACHs) have been used to mitigate these issues; however, establishing an ACH has many challenges. The goal of this session was to perform systems testing, using a simulation-based evaluation to identify areas in need of improvement. Methods: Four simulation cases were designed to depict common and high acuity situations encountered in the ACH, using a high technology simulator and standardized patient. A multidisciplinary observer group was given debriefing forms listing the objectives, critical actions, and specific areas to focus their attention. These forms were compiled for data collection. Results: Logistical, operational, and patient safety issues were identified during the simulation and compiled into a simulation event report. Proposed solutions and protocol changes were made in response to the identified issues. Conclusion: Simulation was successfully used for systems testing, supporting efforts to maximize patient care and provider safety in a rapidly developed ACH. The simulation event report identified operational deficiencies and safety concerns directly resulting in equipment modifications and protocol changes. }, year = {2022}, journal = {Disaster Med Public Health Prep}, volume = {16}, pages = {1780-1784}, month = {03/2021}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)}, issn = {1935-7893}, doi = {10.1017/dmp.2021.80}, }