eICS

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eICS

eICS is a secure incident management tool used to guide and support response partners, including New Jersey's three regional healthcare coalitions (HCCs), through the entire preparedness cycle. All actions and data input into an eICS event are archived and timestamped for future reference and documentation needs.

eICS capabilities include:
  • Plan development and maintenance
  • Incident response guide development
  • Incident action plan development
  • Formal and informal information sharing
  • Resource request management
  • Incident Command System (ICS) position activation and deactivation
  • Job action sheets assignments
  • Demobilization process guidance
  • After Action Report (AAR) process support
  • Improvement Plan (IP) corrective action assignments

eICS is a product of Juvare and is functional with other Juvare products, including WebEOC and EMResource

 

Download the App

The eICS mobile application is available for iOS and Android devices.

 

eICS Resources

eICS Forms and Reports: Download eICS Forms and Reports PDF

eICS Training HVAs: Download eICS Training HVAs PDF

 

eICS Training

Juvare offers a free eICS training, providing an overview of basic functionality and system navigation. To take the free training:
  • Navigate to the Juvare training webpage and sign in. If you have not taken a Juvare training before, you will need to sign up.
  • Select the training video titled, "eICS End User Training."

 

eICS

eICS is used to standardize horizontal and vertical communication and collaboration to readily support response efforts. eICS automates common workflows, such as form and report generation, including fully HSEEP-compliant After-Action-Reporting.

 

Access Portal

eCIS: https://eics.juvare.com

 


 

Request eICS Access

To request access to eICS, please email the following information to rhcc@njha.com:
  • Person’s full name
  • Telephone number
  • Email address
  • Organization name
  • Organization address
  • Person's role

eICS is available to HCCs, hospitals and other healthcare partners that may be involved in an emergency response.