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Conceptualizing and Defining Public Health Emergen - Coggle Diagram
Conceptualizing and Defining Public Health Emergen
Preplanned and Coordinated Rapid-Response Capability
Health Risk Assessment:
Identify the hazards and vulnerabilities that will form the basis of planning
Legal Climate:
Identify and address issues concerning legal authority
Roles and Responsibilities:
Clearly define, assign, and test responsibilities in all sectors
Incident Command System:
Develop, test, and improve decision-making and response capability using Incident Command System (ICS)
Public Engagement:
Educate, engage, and mobilize the public to be full and active participants in public health emergency preparedness
Epidemiology Functions:
Maintain and improve the systems to monitor, detect, and investigate potential hazards
Laboratory Functions:
Maintain and improve the systems to test for potential hazards
Countermeasures and Mitigation Strategies:
Develop, test, and improve community mitigation strategies
Mass Health Care:
Develop, test, and improve the capability to provide mass health care services
Public Information and Communication:
Develop, practice, and improve the capability to rapidly provide accurate and credible information to the public
Robust Supply Chain:
Identify critical resources for public health emergency response and practice the ability to deliver these resources
Expert and Fully Staffed Workplace
Operations-Ready Workers and Volunteers:
Develop and maintain a public health and health care workforce
Leadership:
Train, recruit, and develop public health leaders
Accountability and Quality Improvement
Testing Operational Capabilities:
Practice, review, and improve public health emergency preparedness by regularly using real public health events for drills and exercises
Performance Management:
Implement a performance management and accountability system
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Financial Tracking:
Develop, test, and improve charge capture and other financial systems to track resources
Public Health Emergencies:
Scale, timing, or unpredictability threatens to overwhelm routine capabilities
What Does Public Health Preparedness Require?
Includes a full range of prevention, mitigation, and recovery activities.
Operational Capabilities:
the ability to quickly execute preparedness tasks
Who is Involved in Public Health Emergency Preparedness?
-Government agencies
-Community Residents
-Businesses
-Nongovernmental Organizations