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BP10 Public Health Emergency Preparedness Grant Update Health & Medical Subpanel Pandemic Influenza Advisory Committee Meeting January 12, 2010 Mark J. Levine, MD, MPH
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Public Health Emergency Preparedness (PHEP) Funding Funding Year/ Funding Category 2009 - 2010 Base $14,024,882 Chemical Lab $ 913,961 Cities Readiness Initiative $ 1,675,130 TOTAL $16,613,973
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PHEP Activities 3 Priority Work Projects Continue Epidemiological Surveillance Continue pursuit of Public Health Ready Designation Statewide Continue Laboratory capacity for timely specimen testing an identification Continue Compliance with Emergency Systems for Advance Registration of Volunteer Health Professional guidelines (ESAR-VHP) Continue addressing emergency preparedness needs of the elderly and focus on “all needs” planning
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PHEP Activities (con’t) Continue development of Mass Prophylaxis and Countermeasure Distribution and Dispensing Operations Continue Countermeasure and Response Administration (CRA) System Data Collection Project Continue Level 1 Chemical Laboratory Surge Capacity Activities
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Public Health Emergency Response (PHER) Funding for H1N1 Public Health Phase I $6,538,072 Public Health Phase II $5,624,014 Public Health Phase III $20,520,344 Sub-total $32,682,430 Public Health Phase IV $12,573,214 Hospital (HPP Suppl.) $2,259,231
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PHER Activities Phase I - Two Focus Areas Planning for mass vaccination, antiviral Distribution/Dispensing and Administration Expand and sustain laboratory, epidemiology, surveillance Phase II – Accelerate mass vaccination planning Phase III – Implementation of mass vaccination plan Phase IV – Continue mass vaccination plan with focus on underserved and vulnerable populations HPP – Medical surge capacity planning throughout healthcare system
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Hospital Preparedness Program (HPP) Funding Budget Period August 9, 2009 – June 30, 2010 $8,857,019 Project Period Three years
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Hospital Preparedness Program (HPP) Activities All hazards preparedness planning and improvement Increasing healthcare systems bed capabilities Engaging other responders through interoperable communication systems Tracking bed and resource availability using electronic systems Developing ESAR-VHP systems Protecting healthcare workers with proper equipment
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Hospital Preparedness Program (HPP) Activities Enabling preparedness partnerships/coalitions Educating and training healthcare workers Enhancing fatality management and healthcare system evacuation/shelter in place plans Coordinating preparedness regional exercises
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