PREPAREDNESS. PROTECTION. EMPOWERMENT. Impacting Public Health Today While Preparing for Tomorrow Jerry T. Monier, Jr. Program Manager.

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PREPAREDNESS. PROTECTION. EMPOWERMENT. Impacting Public Health Today While Preparing for Tomorrow Jerry T. Monier, Jr. Program Manager

PREPAREDNESS. PROTECTION. EMPOWERMENT.

Impacting Health While Exercising Response Strategic National Stockpile (SNS-TED EX) March 2004 Mass Vaccination Exercises (MVE) MVE 1August 2003 MVE 2August 2004 Disease Surveillance Exercises (DSE) November 2004

PREPAREDNESS. PROTECTION. EMPOWERMENT. MVE 2003 Goals and Objectives Goals Patient Tracking Validation of LINKS Testing of Real Time Information Acquisition Resource Tracking Inventory Control Personnel Objectives Communications Statewide Communications Dispensing Open and Staff 86 Clinics

PREPAREDNESS. PROTECTION. EMPOWERMENT.

Impact Upon Public Health  Childhood Immunization Rates  86 Clinics are opened statewide  Over 11,486 Vaccinations provided during duration of exercise

PREPAREDNESS. PROTECTION. EMPOWERMENT. Impact Upon Response Capacity  Tested Dispensing Clinic Protocols  Validated the Role of the OPH-EOC  Staff Familiarity with Communications Protocols  All Leading into a visit from TED

PREPAREDNESS. PROTECTION. EMPOWERMENT. Strategic National Stockpile TED pays a visit to Louisiana 8 Month Planning Process Internal Working Group Clinical Planning Section Logistical Planning Section External Working Group Site Security Group Transportation Working Group

PREPAREDNESS. PROTECTION. EMPOWERMENT. Strategic National Stockpile Stakeholders State Health Officer Community Health Immunization Program Pharmacy Program Regional Office Epidemiology Bureau of EMS LA State Police LA National Guard LA OHSEP LA Hospital Assoc Caddo-Bossier OHSEP Shreveport MMRS

PREPAREDNESS. PROTECTION. EMPOWERMENT.

MVE 2004 Goals and Objectives Enhance Capacity Test All Modes of Communications Enhance Patient Volume Demonstrate an Increase in Total Patients Seen During Exercise Evaluate OPH-EOC Staff Provide Training and Experience in Managing Statewide Events

PREPAREDNESS. PROTECTION. EMPOWERMENT. Results By Public Health Region

PREPAREDNESS. PROTECTION. EMPOWERMENT. Comparison MVE 1 to MVE 2

PREPAREDNESS. PROTECTION. EMPOWERMENT. Ivan 2004 Special Needs Shelter Staffing Opened 4 Special Needs Shelters Statewide for Evacuees Re-Supply of Shelters Personnel Relocations Deployment of Mobile Field Assets Support Trailers Deployed

PREPAREDNESS. PROTECTION. EMPOWERMENT.

Disease Surveillance Exercise November 2004 Phase 1-Field Surveillance Exercise Epidemiological Surveillance 200 Personnel/Volunteers Transportation of Personnel Logistics Management Public Health Materials

PREPAREDNESS. PROTECTION. EMPOWERMENT. Disease Surveillance Exercise November 2004 Phase 2-Field Clinic Deployment Establish Field Clinics for Services Privacy Issues Deployment of Equipment Communications Protocols

PREPAREDNESS. PROTECTION. EMPOWERMENT. Public Health Impact TODAY  10 Identified Cases of Syphilis  3 Identified Cases of HIV  2800 Residences Contacted within 6 Hours  250 Persons Received Field Clinics  Raised Public Awareness of Preparedness

PREPAREDNESS. PROTECTION. EMPOWERMENT.

Lessons Learned  Just In Time Training for staff prior to the event  Registration of Staff (credentialing)  Logistical Support for Field Operations  Introduction of NIMS terminology  Identification of Roles and Responsibilities  Planning Template

PREPAREDNESS. PROTECTION. EMPOWERMENT.

Upcoming Events  Multi State Risk Communication Exercise  Training and Exercise-July 2005  Exercise August 2005  Region 6 Table Top Exercise  In Development  Operation Pushing Forward Preparedness  Comprehensive Project  Multi Phased Implementation

PREPAREDNESS. PROTECTION. EMPOWERMENT. Contact Information Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals Office of Public Health Emergency Preparedness and Response Section Nancy Bourgeois, Director Jerry T. Monier, Jr., Program Manager