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Title: Emergency Preparedness Tiers


1
Emergency Preparedness Tiers
  • Ready to Respond Conference
  • May 7, 2008
  • Mickey Scullard, MPH, Office of Public Health
    Practice, MDH
  • Lynn Theurer, Winona County Community Health
    Services

2
Background
  • SCHSAC MDH-LPH Preparedness Committee
  • Created after Formula Funding work group
    discussion
  • MDH and LHD Members
  • Strategic Plan Blue Print
  • 6 priorities

3
Blue Print
  • Roles and Responsibilities
  • Emergency Preparedness Communications
  • Public Education
  • Preparedness Plans
  • Training
  • Integrated Exercise Plan

4
Emergency Preparedness Communications
  • Between and within MDH and LHDs
  • Two-way communication
  • Tools, templates and protocols
  • Chapter 13 Training sharing

5
Framework
  • Agreement to use the MDH Incident Lifecycle Map
  • Created a complementary LHD Incident Lifecycle Map

6
LHD Incident Lifecycle Map
7
Public Health Emergency Preparedness Tiers
  • Charged with exploring tiers for public health
    work
  • Dont discuss funding

8
Tier Development
  • Crosswalk
  • Essential Local Activities
  • Emergency Preparedness, Environmental Health,
    Infectious Diseases, and Infrastructure
  • Grant duties
  • DPC Common Activities Framework
  • NACCHO
  • Project Public Health Ready
  • Advanced Practice Centers

9
Tier Development
  • Started with hospital trauma system
  • Level 1 trauma center, etc.
  • 3 vs 2
  • Feedback from SCHSAC
  • Confusion
  • Stigma

Funding
10

Local Regional Component
Local Health Departments
Planning, response, and recovery responsibilities
completed by working with other local health
departments, local partners, and regional
partners in region
Base Tier Responsibilities for jurisdictions
receiving base amount of funding
Some planning, response, and recovery
responsibilities completed by working with other
local health departments, local partners, and
regional partners in region in region
  • To Be Named Tier
  • Responsibilities
  • May assist others if able
  • Works with local partners

Planning, response, and recovery responsibilities
may or may not be completed by working with other
local health departments local partners, and
regional partners in region
  • Comprehensive Tier
  • Responsibilities requiring greater capacity or
    capability
  • May be a county, multi-counties or a region
  • Leads, develops, creates, manages
  • Leadership role in regional efforts

Essential Local Activities
11
Public Health Emergency Preparedness Tiers
  • 3 tiers
  • Essential Local Activities already established
    and adopted statewide
  • Base responsibilities for LHDs receiving base
    funding
  • Mid-Level additional responsibilities
  • Comprehensive greater resources capabilities

Funding
12
Pilot Tests
  • 8 sites, one in each region
  • Selected for differences
  • The sites were
  • Wright
  • Dodge-Steele
  • Countryside
  • Brown-Nicollet
  • Clay-Wilkin
  • Lake of the Woods
  • Anoka
  • Cook-Carlton-Lake-St. Louis

13
The Tiers Planning Preparedness
14
Tiers Planning Preparedness
15
Tiers Detection
16
Tiers - Response
17
Tiers - Recovery
18
Tiers Long-term Recovery
19
Potential Uses of Tiers
  • Identify statewide level of readiness
  • Identify priority work (local, regional, state)
  • Development of grant duties
  • Assist in identifying more specific MDH roles
    responsibilities in support of LHDs
  • Paint a clearer picture of strengths and weakness
  • Use to request funding from the MN legislature

20
Next Steps
  • Revision of tiers
  • May 9 SCHSAC meeting
  • Implementation

Funding
21
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