Disaster Information Specialists Program Thursday, June 12, 2014

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Disaster Information Specialists Program Thursday, June 12, 2014

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Disaster Information Specialists Program Thursday, June 12, 2014. About NACCHO. The National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO) represents the nation's 2,800 local health departments (LHDs). - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Disaster Information Specialists ProgramThursday, June 12, 2014

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About NACCHO

The National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO) represents the nation's 2,800 local health departments (LHDs).

NACCHO’s Mission: To be a leader, partner, catalyst, and voice for local health departments in order to ensure the conditions that promote health and equity, combat disease, and improve the quality and length of all lives.

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Governance of Local Health Departments (by State)

Local = All LHDs in state are units of local governmentState = All LHDs in state are units of state governmentShared = All LHDs in state governed by both state and local authoritiesMixed = LHDs in state have more than one governance type

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Population Served by LHDs

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Percentage of LHDs with Specific Sources of Revenue for Preparedness Activities for the Most Recently Completed Fiscal Year (2010 and 2013)

Federal (Passed–Through)

State (exc. Federal Pass–Through)

Local

Source Not Known

Private Foundations/Grants

Federal (Direct)

Other

0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

84%

19%

16%

7%

2%

5%

3%

80%

20%

17%

8%

6%

5%

1%

2013 2010Percentage of LHDs

Rev

enue

Sou

rce

n(2010)=500n(2013)=457

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Cuts Reduce Capacity for Response

LHDs collectively lost 43,900 jobs since 2008. Workforce losses and gains were roughly equal in 2012, with LHDs

adding 4,000 positions and reducing 4,300 positions.

Estimated Number of LHD Job Losses Over Time

Job Losses (Layoffs or Attrition)

2008 7,000

2009 16,000

2010 6,000

2011 10,600

2012 4,300

TOTAL 43,900

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Success Story: El Paso Texas

The City of El Paso Department of Public Health in partnership with the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) Regional Office of the World Health Organization (PAHO/WHO) and the 2-1-1 Texas Rio Grande Region will enhance access to health and emergency preparedness information in El Paso County, Texas.

Enhance the knowledge of librarians, special-population healthcare providers, and Community Health Workers (CHWs) on the functional role local emergency and disaster organizations, and develop skills to participate and assist in emergency and/or disaster events.

Increase awareness on local practices and methods of information sharing, including the use of the 2-1-1, 24/7 Information and Referral system, 911, the State of Texas Emergency Assistance Registry (STEAR) PAHO’s virtual library, NLM, and others.

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Success Story: Communications

Northeast Texas Public Health District

http://www.accessibleemergencyinfo.com/

Large Print Documents, Braille Documents, Videos

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Success Example: HANDI App in Denver

• Mobile application to enhance health

department dispensing efforts

• Registers individuals, monitors

contraindications, tracks immunizations

• Goal: support efficient public health immunization and treatment activities through rapid collection and transfer of standardized data

• Currently being considered as an adverse event tracking device through ongoing work with the FDA and NACCHO.

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Radiation Legal Project

Examining the state of legal

authorities to ensure we are legally

prepared for a radiological incident

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Hurricane Katrina Dispersion Map

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Legal Research Questions

1. Can jurisdictions restrict the movement of individuals?

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Legal Research Questions Continued

2. Can jurisdictions decontaminate individuals?

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Legal Language Categories

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An emergency or public health emergency declaration may clarify/expand the authority

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Restriction of MovementNon-Emergency v. Emergency

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Emergency Declaration

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Some jurisdictions have language limited to infectious and contagious disease

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Radiation Legal 2013-2014 Activities

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For the Latest Information

http://nacchopreparedness.org/