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San Francisco Bay Area Advanced Practice Center

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Page 1: San Francisco Bay Area Advanced Practice Center. Who are we? San Francisco Bay Area Advanced Practice Center San Francisco Department of Public Health

San Francisco Bay Area Advanced Practice Center

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Who are we?

San Francisco Bay AreaAdvanced Practice Center

San Francisco Department of Public Health

Partnered with: UC Berkeley CIDER

Advisory Committee:

ABAHO

NACCHO

APC Network

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San Francisco Bay Area APC

San Francisco DPH• Communicable Disease Control & Prevention Section• Bioterrorism & Infectious Disease Emergencies Unit

UC BerkeleyCenter for Infectious Diseases &

Emergency Readiness(CIDER)

Expertise in Infectious Disease Emergency PreparednessExpertise in Infectious Disease Emergency Preparedness

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San Francisco Bay Area APC

Our products:

• Infectious Disease Emergency Response (IDER) Toolkit

• Pandemic Influenza Vaccination Implementation (PIVI) Toolkit

Expertise in Infectious Disease Emergency PreparednessExpertise in Infectious Disease Emergency Preparedness

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IDER ToolkitInfectious Disease Emergency Response

• Guidance and tools necessary to develop & operationalize one NIMS-compliant plan

Because resources often say “what”

to do, but not “how” to do it

Because resources often say “what”

to do, but not “how” to do it

• One core plan for all infectious disease emergencies

• Modular and scalable• ICS structure adapted for public health

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IDER ToolkitInfectious Disease Emergency Response

Incident Command System (ICS) structure

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Receive requests from, develop, & disseminate information for outside audiences

Receive requests from, develop, & disseminate information for outside audiences

Oversee efforts to prevent and/or slow spread of disease Oversee efforts to prevent and/or slow spread of disease

Coordinate response with local medical care systemsCoordinate response with local medical care systems

Oversee investigation & surveillance strategies Oversee investigation & surveillance strategies

Receive, manage and analyze information about the infectious disease emergency

Receive, manage and analyze information about the infectious disease emergency

IDER Toolkit: Organizational Chart

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IDER Plan

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IDER Toolkit

• Core Plan Templates– Divided by modules

depicted in org chart– Details the roles and

responsibilities for each module

• Situation-Specific Annexes for Pan Flu, Bioterrorism, etc.

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IDER Toolkit• Appendix of samples

and modifiable templates– Public health-specific ICS

forms– Health Alerts– Job Action Sheets– Protocols & Forms– Reference materials– And more!

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IDER ToolkitContents• Overview• Org Charts• Core Plan• Annexes• Appendix• Training

Resources

The IDER Toolkit:Available online in August 2010

The IDER Toolkit:Available online in August 2010

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PIVI ToolkitPandemic Influenza Vaccination Implementation

• Guidance and tools for creating and conducting surveys in order to proactively prepare for vaccination campaigns– Helps inform current and future planning, marketing and

risk-communication activities

– Incremental and continual planning for more efficient preparedness efforts

– May be applied to both seasonal and pandemic influenza

Community Assessment for Emergency PreparednessCommunity Assessment for Emergency Preparedness

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PIVI ToolkitPandemic Influenza Vaccination Implementation

Community Assessment as a Preparedness Tool• Describing types of Surveys and Assessments• Identifying Populations of Interest• Choosing a Sampling Method

Survey Management and Implementation• Implementing Surveys • Analyzing and Interpreting Survey Data • Putting Survey Data to Use

Online & Electronic Tools for Community Assessment• Using Relational Database Software• Using Online Population-based Data

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San Francisco Bay Area Advanced Practice Center

Shannon Limjuco, MPHAPC Program Manager

San Francisco Department of Public HealthPhone: (415) 554-2669

Email: [email protected]

IDER and PIVI ToolkitsAvailable August 2010