Title: Public Health Preparedness
1Public Health Preparedness
- Summer Institute for Public Health Practice
- August 4, 2003
2Tools for the Frontline A National
PerspectiveMary C. Selecky, Secretary of
HealthASTHO President
3The Department of Health works to protect and
improve the health of people in Washington state.
4Main Jobs of a Public Health System
- Disease prevention
- Protection from environmental hazard
- Injury prevention
- Promotion of healthy behaviors
- Disaster response
- Health services access
5Bioterrorism
Emergency Preparedness
6THE PUBLIC HEALTH NETWORK
- Local and state partners
- local health jurisdictions (county and regional)
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- state health department
- state board of health
- school of public health (University of
Washington) - other state agencies (Ecology, Social Health
Services, etc.)
7THE PUBLIC HEALTH NETWORK
- National partners
- US Department of Health and Human Services
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
- Health Resources Services Administration (HRSA)
- Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
8Everyday Public Health Practice
- WEST NILE VIRUS
- E. COLI
- CHOLERA
- SALMONELLA
9Prepare for High Risk Agents
- PLAGUE
- ANTHRAX
- BOTULISM
- SMALLPOX
- VIRAL HEMORRHAGIC FEVERS
- TULAREMIA
10TOPOFF 2 - Seattle
- Immediate information needed
- Some detailed
- Some sound bites
11Emergency preparedness
- Federal funding
- Emergency management system
- Preparation
- Commitment to extinguishing the threats to our
health
12ASTHO Preparedness Project
- ASTHO Association of State and Territorial
Health Officials - Develop and recommend ASTHO policy positions
- Identify and promote optimal training of state
public health workforce - Promote communication and information sharing
among state health agencies
13ASTHO Preparedness Project
- Identify and promote opportunities for enhanced
communication and information sharing - Promote collaboration among state health agencies
and non-governmental entities - Monitor and analyze emerging federal legislative
proposals
14Community Coordination
- Partnerships between public health and
- Clinicians and health care facilities
- Law enforcement
- Public safety fire, HAZMAT
- Emergency management
- EMS-Emergency Medical Services
- Coordinate response across agencies at the local,
state, and federal levels
15RESOURCES www.astho.org
- Web casts Keeping your Head in a Crisis -
Responding to the Communication Challenges Posed
by Bioterrorism - ASTHO Risk Communication Workbook
- Preparedness Assessment Tools
- Bioterrorism State Performance Standards
16National Responders
- Health and Human Services (HHS)
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
- Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
- Department of Homeland Security
- FBI
- Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
- Department of Agriculture
- Department of Defense
17State and Local Responders
- Health care providers and facilities
- Local and state health departments
- Emergency management agencies
- Search and Rescue, EMS, and HAZMAT teams
- Law enforcement, National Guard
- Political leaders
- Community service organizations
- Volunteers
189-11 Lessons Learned
- Consistent messages
- Establish roles
- Establish relationships
19Lessons Learned
- Credible threats
- How to handle suspicious packages
20Educating the Public
- Language and cultural issues
- Consistency and accuracy
- Fast facts
- Media relations
21Bioterrorism pales beside what nature can do.
There are thousands of viruses out there ready to
move into a new host as we compress the world. -
Robert Webster, St. Jude Childrens Research
Hospital U.S. News World Report, June 23, 2003
22SARS Experience State and Local Implications
23Epidemic in the Global Village
- Bioterrorism preparedness funding
- Great progress to enhance public health capacity,
more needs to be done - All levels international, federal, state, local
worked cooperatively - Obstacle Serious workforce shortage
24Welcome to Washington
- International trade
- International border
- International travelers many from Asia
- Asian and Pacific Islander population 11
Seattle-area, 5.5 statewide
25Multiple pathways
- NORTH British Columbia, Canada
- WEST Puget Sound seaports
- SOUTH Columbia River seaports
- Major airports
- Military bases
26A Washington port experience
Port of Tacoma
Washington State Department of Ecology
27Emergency PreparednessFOCUS AREAS
- 1. Planning And Emergency Response
- 2. Surveillance And Epidemiology
- 3. Lab Capacity
- 4. Secure I.T. Systems / Health Alert Network
- 5. Communications
- 6. Education / Training
28Public health requirements
- Long-term commitment
- Flexibility in federal model
- Partnerships
29Answers to your questions
- www.doh.wa.gov
- mary.selecky_at_doh.wa.gov