Information Sharing and State Coordination-Maryland Julie Ann P. Casani, MD, MPH Director, OPHPR MD DHMH.

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Information Sharing and State Coordination-Maryland Julie Ann P. Casani, MD, MPH Director, OPHPR MD DHMH

Information Sharing Who What How

Information Sharing Who What How

Information Sharing Who What How

Non-alert, “Routine” Communications Bioterrorism Bulletin MSP Intelligence Brief Hospital-Public Health Conference Calls

Incident Driven Communications FRED Text messaging OPHPR alerts/updates Conference calls Blast fax Blast s

FRED Access EMRC/ SYSCOM DHMH MEMA MIEMSS MHA Hospitals Psychiatric Facilities Dispatch Centers Local EMAs Local Health Depts Field EMS / Command Units Out of State Partners Poison Center State Police USPHS Nursing Homes Community Health Clinics

Future Plans for FRED

DISASTER MANAGEMENT INTEROPERABILITY SERVICES(DMIS) Frederick County Blue EM Apps. Regional NCRCOG/ BMC EM Apps. Maryland EM Application Other State EM Applications Federal EM Applications EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT MAPPING APPLICATION (EMMA) Frederick Co. GIS Health Public Schools Fire/ EMS Law Enforce- ment Public Works Transit MIEMSS/CHAT MSP/ MCAC DHMH MDOT/ CHART MGS MIEMSS/FRED DLLR MIEMSS/ EMAIS MIEMSS/TRIAGE MDP/ PROPERTY VIEW MSP/ MVERS MDE Local Regional State National Geodata.gov

MIEMSS Incident Site Treatment Unit Coordinator Morgue Priority Red PatientsPriority Yellow PatientsPriority Green Patients Transportation Group Supervisor Transport Unit Staging Disposition and Medical Communications North Hospital South Hospital East Hospital West Hospital

RegionalPlanning and Communications National Capitol Region Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments

Regional Planning and Communications Mid-Atlantic PH Regional Workgroup