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Pandemic Influenza Tabletop Exercise

Pandemic Influenza Tabletop Exercise

July 13, 2006

Albany, New York

July 13, 2006

Albany, New York

University at Albany

School of Public Health

Center for Public Health Preparedness

University at Albany

School of Public Health

Center for Public Health Preparedness

Home Care Association

of New York State

Home Care Association

of New York State

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Ed Waltz, PhD

Research Associate Professor

Health Policy, Management & Behavior

Eric Gebbie, MA, MIA

Assistant Director

Center for Public Health Preparedess

Ed Waltz, PhD

Research Associate Professor

Health Policy, Management & Behavior

Eric Gebbie, MA, MIA

Assistant Director

Center for Public Health Preparedess

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PurposePurpose

• To assess the Capital District’s capacity to meet the surge in demands that an influenza pandemic could present to multiple health care sectors.

• To assess the Capital District’s capacity to meet the surge in demands that an influenza pandemic could present to multiple health care sectors.

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GroupsGroups

Why am I here ?Why am I here ?

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Objectives (1)Objectives (1)

1. Raise awareness about the broad impact of pandemic influenza on the health care system

2. Increase understanding regarding the responsibilities of all participating agencies

3. Identify the ability of participating agencies to pool resources to meet surge capacity demands

1. Raise awareness about the broad impact of pandemic influenza on the health care system

2. Increase understanding regarding the responsibilities of all participating agencies

3. Identify the ability of participating agencies to pool resources to meet surge capacity demands

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Objectives (2)Objectives (2)

4. Identify gaps in coordination and communication between agencies

5. Identify gaps in training, education and planning within participating agencies

6. Promote advance planning between health departments, nursing homes, home care and other agencies, including hospitals and local emergency planners

4. Identify gaps in coordination and communication between agencies

5. Identify gaps in training, education and planning within participating agencies

6. Promote advance planning between health departments, nursing homes, home care and other agencies, including hospitals and local emergency planners

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AgendaAgenda

• See handout• See handout

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ParticipantsParticipants

In the pre-event survey, you told us…• About half not very familiar with tabletops• About half believe you have only fair or

poor knowledge of pandemic flu impact• ~ 70% are in the process of, or soon will

be, revising your emergency plans to include pandemic flu

In the pre-event survey, you told us…• About half not very familiar with tabletops• About half believe you have only fair or

poor knowledge of pandemic flu impact• ~ 70% are in the process of, or soon will

be, revising your emergency plans to include pandemic flu

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IntroductionsIntroductions

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Ground Rules (1)Ground Rules (1)

• You are not role-playing. You are:• Yourself• Your facility• Your community• But you may need to think outside your usual

role• You are not making official representation of your

agency.• There are no wrong answers.

(but there are better ones)

• You are not role-playing. You are:• Yourself• Your facility• Your community• But you may need to think outside your usual

role• You are not making official representation of your

agency.• There are no wrong answers.

(but there are better ones)

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Ground Rules (2)Ground Rules (2)

• Assume that the information you are given is accurate.

• Where the information provided is insufficient, do your best to explore all possibilities.

• Assume that the information you are given is accurate.

• Where the information provided is insufficient, do your best to explore all possibilities.

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Decide on Roles at Each TableDecide on Roles at Each Table

• Facilitator• Primary clock watcher• Keep discussion flowing

• Recorder• Use data sheet provided• Turn in at end of each segment• Information provided contributes to the

After Action Report

• Facilitator• Primary clock watcher• Keep discussion flowing

• Recorder• Use data sheet provided• Turn in at end of each segment• Information provided contributes to the

After Action Report

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HandoutsHandouts

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FormatFormat

Situation UpdatePandemic scenario

advances.

Situation UpdatePandemic scenario

advances.

Table Discussion Work as a team to find solutions to selected

issues

Table Discussion Work as a team to find solutions to selected

issues

Report BackSelected tables share

highlights.

Report BackSelected tables share

highlights.

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Table DiscussionsTable Discussions

• Organize your own discussion of the challenges and come up with potential solutions • Develop a plan to respond to the

request• Identify barriers and gaps• Share how events would really play

out in your practice• Share model plans or strategies you

have developed or feel are unique

• Organize your own discussion of the challenges and come up with potential solutions • Develop a plan to respond to the

request• Identify barriers and gaps• Share how events would really play

out in your practice• Share model plans or strategies you

have developed or feel are unique

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Time Constraints Time Constraints

Approximately 30 minutes to• Select issues that your table wants

to address• Discuss the issue• Identify solutions and unresolved issues

You may break into subgroups to deliberate if you have sufficient numbers at your table

Approximately 30 minutes to• Select issues that your table wants

to address• Discuss the issue• Identify solutions and unresolved issues

You may break into subgroups to deliberate if you have sufficient numbers at your table

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Report BackReport Back

• Return clear notes to contribute to AAR• Be prepared to share brief highlights with

the room

• Return clear notes to contribute to AAR• Be prepared to share brief highlights with

the room

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Questions before we begin?Questions before we begin?

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Begin ExerciseBegin Exercise

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Round 1

A Pandemic BeginsRound 1

A Pandemic Begins

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Round 1Round 1

A Pandemic BeginsA Pandemic Begins

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Report BackReport Back

• What solutions did you find?• What remains unresolved?

• What solutions did you find?• What remains unresolved?

Round 1Round 1

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Confronting the SurgeConfronting the SurgeRound 2Round 2

CasesCases

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Infected

Seeking care

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Round 2Round 2

CasesCases

Confronting the SurgeConfronting the Surge

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Report BackReport Back

• What solutions do you recommend?• What remains unresolved?

• What solutions do you recommend?• What remains unresolved?

Round 2Round 2

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Beyond CapacityBeyond CapacityRound 3Round 3

CasesCases

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Round 3Round 3

Beyond CapacityBeyond Capacity

CasesCases

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Report BackReport Back

• What solutions do you recommend?• What remains unresolved?

• What solutions do you recommend?• What remains unresolved?

Round 3Round 3

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Next StepsNext StepsRound 4Round 4

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Round 4Round 4

Next StepsNext Steps

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Report BackReport Back

• What solutions do you recommend?• What remains unresolved?

• What solutions do you recommend?• What remains unresolved?

Round 4Round 4

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Hotwash TopicsHotwash Topics

• What were the most important take-home messages from Day 1 ?

• What did you learn in today’s exercise ?… what else should have been included ?

• When you get back to your agency, how will your plan (or planning process) be different ?

• What are the next steps ?… training needs or exercise needs ID’d ? … big-picture questions that need

to be answered ?

• What were the most important take-home messages from Day 1 ?

• What did you learn in today’s exercise ?… what else should have been included ?

• When you get back to your agency, how will your plan (or planning process) be different ?

• What are the next steps ?… training needs or exercise needs ID’d ? … big-picture questions that need

to be answered ?

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Hotwash Topic 1Hotwash Topic 1

• What were the most important take-home messages from Day 1

• What were the most important take-home messages from Day 1

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Hotwash Topic 2Hotwash Topic 2

• What did you learn in today’s exercise ?

… what else should have been included ?

• What did you learn in today’s exercise ?

… what else should have been included ?

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Hotwash Topic 3Hotwash Topic 3

• When you get back to your agency, how will your plan (or planning process)be different ?

• When you get back to your agency, how will your plan (or planning process)be different ?

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Hotwash Topic 4Hotwash Topic 4

• What are the next steps ?

• … training needs or exercise needs ID’d ?

… big-picture questions that need to be answered ?

• What are the next steps ?

• … training needs or exercise needs ID’d ?

… big-picture questions that need to be answered ?

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End ExerciseEnd Exercise

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Ed Waltz, PhD

Research Associate ProfessorHealth Policy, Management & Behavior

Eric Gebbie, MA, MIA

Assistant DirectorCenter for Public Health Preparedess

www.ualbanycphp.org

Ed Waltz, PhD

Research Associate ProfessorHealth Policy, Management & Behavior

Eric Gebbie, MA, MIA

Assistant DirectorCenter for Public Health Preparedess

www.ualbanycphp.org

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AcknowledgementsAcknowledgements

Scenario originally developed for:

Home Care Association of New York StateAlbany, NY, July 13, 2006

Presented by:

University at AlbanySchool of Public Health

Center for Public Health Preparedness

Available at www.UAlbanyCPHP.org

Scenario originally developed for:

Home Care Association of New York StateAlbany, NY, July 13, 2006

Presented by:

University at AlbanySchool of Public Health

Center for Public Health Preparedness

Available at www.UAlbanyCPHP.org

Eric N Gebbie
This does not need to be presented in the exercise, but is put here for when the slides are disseminated.

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