Affiliation:
1. Boston Children’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts
Abstract
BACKGROUND
Pediatric surge planning is critical in the setting of decreasing pediatric inpatient capacity. We describe a statewide assessment of pediatric inpatient bed capacity, clinical care therapies, and subspecialty availability during standard and disaster operations in Massachusetts.
METHODS
To assess pediatric (<18 years old) inpatient bed capacity during standard operations, we used Massachusetts Department of Public Health data from May 2021. To assess pediatric disaster capacity, therapies, and subspecialty availability in standard and disaster operations, we performed a state-wide survey of Massachusetts hospital emergency management directors from May to August 2021. From the survey, we calculated additional pediatric inpatient bed capacity during a disaster and clinical therapy and subspecialty availability during standard and disaster operations.
RESULTS
Of 64 Massachusetts acute care hospitals, 58 (91%) completed the survey. Of all licensed inpatient beds in Massachusetts (n = 11 670), 19% (n = 2159) are licensed pediatric beds. During a disaster, 171 pediatric beds could be added. During standard and disaster operations, respiratory therapies were available in 36% (n = 21) and 69% (n = 40) of hospitals, respectively, with high flow nasal cannula being most common. The only surgical subspecialist available in the majority of hospitals (>50%) during standard operations is general surgery (59%, n = 34). In a disaster, only orthopedic surgery could additionally provide services in the majority hospitals (76%; n = 44).
CONCLUSIONS
Massachusetts pediatric inpatient capacity is limited in a disaster scenario. Respiratory therapies could be available in more than half of hospitals in a disaster, but the majority of hospitals lack surgical subspecialists for children under any circumstance.
Publisher
American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)
Subject
Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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