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AAP State Pediatric Preparedness Learning Collaborative
Virtual Meeting #4
Monday, February 24, 2020 3:00pm ET/2:00 pm CT
WELCOME AND OBJECTIVES
• Goals of the Learning Collaborative include:
– Connecting pediatric and public health partners.
– Determining what types of education are needed to support improved pediatric preparedness at the state-level.
– Identifying criteria/benchmarks to assess and improve state pediatric preparedness.
– Expanding efforts through state or regional pediatric teams or discussions.
• Since H1N1, challenges in pediatric/public health collaborations continue. During this Learning Collaborative, we will hear perspectives from 2 public health leaders who are also oversee CDC PHEP and other relevant federally-funded projects. They will share their experience in pediatric preparedness.
• Hopefully, discussions will reveal new opportunities!
OREGON PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISION
• Lead agency for Emergency Support Function 8, Health and Medical
• Administers 2 cooperative agreements:
– Public Health Emergency Preparedness Cooperative Agreement (CDC) = PHEP
– Hospital (Healthcare) Preparedness Program Cooperative Agreement (ASPR) = HPP
• Subawardees:
– 33 local public health authorities
– 9 federally recognized Tribes
COLLABORATION OPPORTUNITIES
• Identify populations with access and functional needs
• Develop or expand child-focused partnerships
• Conduct inclusive risk planning
• Pediatric surge planning (healthcare coalitions)
• Collaborate with EMSC (FYI: EMSC state partnership grantees are required to have a pediatrician on the program’s advisory council)
• Identify and consult with subject matter experts
• Reunification planning
UTAH DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
UTAH DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
UTAH DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Medical Surge Regions
Uintah
Basin
PRIMARY CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL –INTERMOUNTAIN HEALTHCARE
PCH AND U OF U COMPLEX – EARTHQUAKE RISKS
THREATS, RISKS, AND HAZARDS
CDC/ORAU-PCH-UDOH 2014 WORKSHOP
• July 29-31, 2014, in person stakeholder workshop
• CDC-ORAU, State of Utah, and Primary Children’s Hospital collaborative effort to develop and host a workshop addressing health and medical response for pediatric populations in disasters and emergency events.
• Two pediatric medical surge events were processed – public health emergency with notice (pandemic) and no-notice event (earthquake).
• GOAL-Advancing coordination and planning between the pediatric hospital and general healthcare systems, incorporating public health, emergency management, and other community partners, to address the delivery of healthcare in a pediatric surge event.
CDC/ORAU-PCH-UDOH 2014 WORKSHOP
Include pediatric providers in community disaster exercises
CDC/ORAU-PCH-UDOH 2014 WORKSHOP
Include Pediatric Section in Crisis Standards of Care Guidance
Pediatric Surge PlanningPediatric Equipment and SuppliesPediatric Patient SafetyFamily Information and Support CenterPediatric Safe AreaPediatric Safe Area ChecklistPediatric Patient/Visitor IdentificationReunification of Children with FamilyUnidentified/Unaccompanied Patient Verification ProcessGuardian Verification Emergency Information Form for Children with Special NeedsPediatric TriagePediatric Assessment Triangle
CDC/ORAU-PCH-UDOH 2014 WORKSHOP
• Multi-State Pediatric Disaster Coalition
DISCUSSION:WHAT CAN WE LEARN FROM EACH OTHER?
• Which states have strategies that work well?
• Any models?
• How to sustain partnerships when there isn’t an active emergency?
• What about joint exercise planning?
NEXT STEPS
• AAP will send out a proposed final state pediatric preparedness action plan/checklist to seek input from you!
• Watch for a calendar appointment to save the date for the 5th
and final Learning Collaborative virtual meeting to wrap things up from Breanna Smith ([email protected]).
• After the final meeting, you will receive a follow-up assessment.
AAP STAFF CONTACTS
Laura Aird, MS
Senior Manager
Emerging Threats and Disaster Management
Email: [email protected]
Breanna Smith
Pediatric Population Health Specialist
Email: [email protected]
www.aap.org/disasters
Sean Diederich
Program Manager
Pandemic Influenza and Disaster Planning
Email: [email protected]
Heather Fitzpatrick, MPH
Program Manager, Emerging Threats
Email: [email protected]