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Mass Prophylaxis

Mass Prophylaxis. Leah M. Ingraham Ph.D. lingraha@isdh.state.in.us “External Consultant”. Who Provides Mass Prophylaxis?. Local Health Departments Hospitals Role for Clinics?. Work with Indiana Local Health Departments. Dispensing antibiotics – based on Chapter 11 of CDC Stockpile Guide

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Mass Prophylaxis

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  1. Mass Prophylaxis Leah M. Ingraham Ph.D. lingraha@isdh.state.in.us “External Consultant”

  2. Who Provides Mass Prophylaxis? • Local Health Departments • Hospitals • Role for Clinics?

  3. Work with Indiana Local Health Departments • Dispensing antibiotics – based on Chapter 11 of CDC Stockpile Guide • Providing Immunization - CDC Smallpox Guide & ISDH guide • Planning begun in 2004

  4. Work with Indiana Hospitals • Guidance from ISDH for HRSA funding • Begun in 2004 • More Detailed guidance pending from ISDH • Expected to prophylax own workers and their families

  5. Interactions with Community Partners • Mass Prophylaxis Plan – part of the County Emergency Plan • Identifying Populations • Staffing for Mass Prophylaxis Clinic

  6. Populations to be Protected • Suggested by CDC • Five categories • Essential workers during the first 12 hours • Others within a few days

  7. Immediate Immunization for First 12 Hours • Official first responders • Health care workers – Hospitals provide for own workers & their families • Public Health (mass prophy staff) • Other Public Safety Professionals

  8. Families of Essential Workers

  9. #2 The General PublicLHDs as Lead Agencies

  10. Education #3 Persons in Institutions:Partner with any existing health care service Corrections Long Term Care

  11. #4 Home BoundPartner with any existing health service Chronic Illness Impaired Mobility

  12. #5 Special Populations:Partner with outreach agencies Si, Senora We’ve been living in our car! Oui, Madam

  13. What is Administered? Pills or Shots?

  14. There Might be a Need forSpecial Formulations

  15. Clinic Staffing LHD Staff Professionals Citizen Volunteers Medical Health Officer PH Nurse Nurse EMTs N. A Non-Medical Environmentalist Vital Records Clerk Behavioral Health Professional Service Clubs

  16. Objectives in Arranging For Clinic Staff Training Citizen volunteers Job action sheets Other professionals Medical professionals LHD assignments

  17. Command Staff Structure

  18. Command and General Staff Structure

  19. Operations Section

  20. Operations Section - 2

  21. Operations Section - 3

  22. Logistics Section

  23. Logistics - 2

  24. Steps in Arranging A Clinic Site Bask in Triumph Exercise Details of External Arrangement Details of Layout Assure Availability Best Location

  25. Communication – Reassuring and Informing the Public What shouldI do? Am I safe? Is there a treatment?

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