Strengthen Information Management Sample Clauses

Strengthen Information Management. Recipients must plan and coordinate critical information sharing among public health agency staff, and ensure coordination across governments (i.e., jurisdictional governments must work together as appropriate, with healthcare providers including, but not limited to, clinicians, key partners, and the public). This includes developing, coordinating, and disseminating information, alerts, warnings, and notifications regarding risks and self-protective measures to the public, particularly with at-risk and vulnerable populations, and incident management responders. CDC suggests that jurisdictions consider targeting at a minimum, the public, travelers, and clinicians when developing the information sharing and risk communication messaging activities. Informing the public about PHEs is a critical component of a response. Following are specific activities to consider: • As appropriate for the funded PHE, work with clinicians and other healthcare partners to mitigate the impact of the PHEs including the implementation of processes that indicate how healthcare providers in the jurisdiction shall be able to exchange information with electronic public health case-reporting systems, syndromic surveillance systems, or immunization registries according to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Electronic Health Record Incentive Program rules and any additional applicable federal standards • Coordinate with CDC, state, tribal, local, and territorial public health officials, and other stakeholders to ensure jurisdictional personnel have the most up-to-date information on the specific emergency. If the health department is not responsible for key activities, the health department should ensure that the IMS structure and plans include communication and coordination with those other departments (e.g., with public health emergency management officials for emergencies such as pandemic events, etc.). • Initiate a communications campaign to raise public awareness of PHEs funded under this NOFO. Primary messaging should focus on awareness, and specific actions the public can take to protect themselves. Work with key partners and stakeholders to coordinate communication messages, products, and programs for affected communities, travelers, and clinicians. • Update scripts for jurisdictional call centers with specific PHE messaging (alerts, warnings, and notifications) relevant to the funded emergency. • Monitor local news stories and social media postings to determine...
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Strengthen Information Management. Recipients must plan and coordinate critical information sharing among public health agency staff, and ensure coordination across governments (i.e., jurisdictional governments must work together as appropriate, with healthcare providers including, but not limited to, clinicians, key partners, and the public). This includes developing, coordinating, and disseminating information, alerts, warnings, and notifications regarding risks and self-protective measures to the public, particularly with at-risk and vulnerable populations, and incident management responders. CDC suggests that jurisdictions consider targeting at a minimum, the public, travelers, and clinicians when developing the information sharing and risk communication messaging activities. Informing the public about public health emergencies is a critical component of a response. Following are specific activities to consider:  As appropriate for the funded public health emergency, work with clinicians and other healthcare partners to mitigate the impact of the public health emergencies including the implementation of processes that indicate how healthcare providers in the jurisdiction shall be able to exchange information with electronic public health case-reporting systems, syndromic surveillance systems, or immunization registries according to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Electronic Health Record Incentive Program rules and any additional applicable federal standards  Coordinate with CDC, state, tribal, local, and territorial public health officials, and other stakeholders to ensure jurisdictional personnel have the most up-to-date information on the specific emergency. If the health department is not responsible for key activities, the health department should ensure that the IMS structure and plans include communication and coordination with those other departments (e.g., with public health emergency management officials for emergencies such as pandemic events, etc.).  Initiate a communications campaign to raise public awareness of public health emergencies funded under this NOFO. Primary messaging should focus on awareness, and specific actions the public can take to protect themselves. Work with key partners and stakeholders to coordinate communication messages, products, and programs for affected communities, travelers, and clinicians.  Update scripts for jurisdictional call centers with specific public health emergency messaging (alerts, warnings, and notifications...
Strengthen Information Management. 1. The Provider shall use the situational awareness software provided by the Department to coordinate response efforts and information sharing among relevant stakeholders during designated exercises, major incidents, or mass casualty events. This task shall be completed throughout the term of the Agreement.
Strengthen Information Management. Activity 1. Share Situational Awareness across Health Care and Public Health HCCs and PHEP subawardees will provide essential information about status, resource needs, and shareable resources during incidents. Methods include conference calls, information sharing platforms, etc. Incorporate in quarterly communications drills. 100% of HCCs and PHEP subawardees share essential information about status, resource needs and shareable resources during at least two exercises or real events provided via HOSCAP, conference calls, direct communication, and other situational awareness initiatives/platforms.
Strengthen Information Management. EMRESOURCEs and eICS As the ESF-8 lead, the LHD should maintain situational awareness to its jurisdictional partners including resources and facility availability. Deliverable: Load all resources ($5,000 and over) into EMResources. Must include all resources purchased with PHEP funds minimally but can also include any resources LHDs deem appropriate for resource sharing. Due Date: 3/30/2020 Submit to: EMResources ISDH Template: N/A ADDITIONAL Each LHD must select a representative to serve on their District HCC Executive Board. Submit sign-in from vote to ISDH Region Manager. Attend District HCC Full Membership Meetings throughout the grant period. Submit sign in sheets to ISDH Region Manager. Local Health Department meetings should be held monthly, but are required to be held at least every other month. These should coordinate with the off-month meetings of the HCC. Submit sign-in sheets and meeting minutes to ISDH Region Manager. Each Local Health Department shall participate in their respective District HCC Bi-Annual communications drill as conducted by the HCC. Note: the communications drill must incorporate EMResources and 800 MHz radios at a minimum. Deliverable: Completed drill form from HCC including member participation (submitted by HCC on LHD behalf) Local Health Department

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