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SOUTHWEST HEALTHCARE PREPAREDNESS COALITION PRESENTATION August 2015

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Page 1: August 2015. GOALS FOR TODAY’S PRESENTATION PARTICIPANTS WILL RECEIVE GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT PUBLIC HEALTH. PARTICIPANTS WILL GAIN BROADER KNOWLEDGE

SOUTHWESTHEALTHCARE PREPAREDNESS

COALITION PRESENTATION

August 2015

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GOALS FOR TODAY’S PRESENTATION

• PARTICIPANTS WILL RECEIVE GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT PUBLIC HEALTH.

• PARTICIPANTS WILL GAIN BROADER KNOWLEDGE OF THE PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS GRANT DUTIES.

SOUTHWEST HEALTHCARE PREPAREDNESSCOALITION PRESENTATION

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=B5M9JefYxJI

SOUTHWEST HEALTHCARE PREPAREDNESSCOALITION PRESENTATION

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   Figure 1: The Public Health System

SOUTHWEST HEALTHCARE PREPAREDNESS COALITION PRESENTATION

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10 Essential Public Health Services

Monitor health status to identify and solve community health problems. Diagnose and investigate health problems and health hazards in the

community. Inform, educate, and empower people about health issues. Mobilize community partnerships and action to identify and solve health

problems. Develop policies and plans that support individual and community health

efforts. Enforce laws and regulations that protect health and ensure safety. Link people to needed personal health services and assure the provision of

health care when otherwise unavailable. Assure competent public and personal health care workforce. Evaluate effectiveness, accessibility, and quality of personal and

population-based health services. Research for new insights and innovative solutions to health problems.

SOUTHWEST HEALTHCARE PREPAREDNESS COALITION PRESENTATION

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Five Community Health Boards◦ Countryside Public Health◦ Des Moines Valley Public Health◦ Kandiyohi/Renville Public Health◦ Nobles Public Health◦ Southwest Health and Human Services

Two Tribal Health◦ Lower Sioux Community Health◦ Upper Sioux Community Health

SOUTHWEST HEALTHCARE PREPAREDNESSCOALITION PRESENTATION

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 Countryside Public HealthSwift, Big Stone, Chippewa, Lac Qui Parle, Yellow Medicine Gloria [email protected]  Amber Amdahl-Big Stone County Coordinator           320-839-135              341 2nd St. NW Ortonville, MN 56278Kris Boike-Chippewa County Coordinator                  320-269-174   719 7th St. Montevideo, MN 56265Maggie Boese-Swift County Coordinator                   320-843-546              201 13th St.  Benson, MN 56215David Bothun-Yellow Medicine Coordinator               320-598-313             415 9th Ave Granite Falls, MN 56241 

 Southwest Health and Human ServicesAnna [email protected] Jason Kloss(507) [email protected]  

 Kandiyohi/RenvilleKaren Weimerskirch Ampe320-231-7860 extension [email protected]  Barb [email protected] 

 Des Moines Valley Health and Human Services Rick [email protected]  NoblesCynthia [email protected]  

 Upper SiouxChris Lee (320) [email protected]  

 Lower SiouxDarin Pressoct507-697-6152  

 Marshall District OfficeJulie Johnson, [email protected]

Southwest Minnesota Emergency Preparedness Coordinators June 2015

Minnesota Department of HealthEmergency Preparedness625 Robert St. N.St. Paul, MN 55164http://www.health.state.mn.us/oep/

 Countryside Public HealthSwift, Big Stone, Chippewa, Lac Qui Parle, Yellow Medicine Gloria [email protected]  Amber Amdahl-Big Stone County Coordinator           320-839-135              341 2nd St. NW Ortonville, MN 56278Kris Boike-Chippewa County Coordinator                  320-269-174   719 7th St. Montevideo, MN 56265Maggie Boese-Swift County Coordinator                   320-843-546              201 13th St.  Benson, MN 56215David Bothun-Yellow Medicine Coordinator               320-598-313             415 9th Ave Granite Falls, MN 56241 

 Southwest Health and Human ServicesAnna [email protected] Jason Kloss507- [email protected]  

 Kandiyohi/RenvilleKaren Weimerskirch Ampe320-231-7860 extension [email protected]  Barb [email protected] 

 Des Moines Valley Health and Human Services Rick [email protected]  NoblesCynthia [email protected]  

 Upper SiouxChris Lee 320- [email protected]  

 Lower SiouxSara Tempel, RN507-697-6152  

 Marshall District OfficeJulie Johnson, [email protected]

Southwest Minnesota Emergency Preparedness Coordinators June 2015

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Countryside Public Health serves five counties:o Big Stone-office in Ortonvilleo Chippewa-office in Montevideoo Lac qui Parle –office in Madisono Swift-office in Benson (also the Adm./Business office)o Yellow Medicine-office in Granite Falls

Agency Emergency Preparedness Coordinator: Gloria Tobias EP team members:

o Amber Amdahl: Big Stone County and MRC Unit Coordinator o Kris Boike: Chippewa County and MRC Unit Coordinatoro Maggie Boese: Swift County and MRC Unit Coordinatoro David Bothun: Yellow Medicine County and MRC Unit Coordinatoro Kris Lee and Suzanne Paulson: Environmental Health Staff

Countryside Public Health

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Countryside PH is one agency serving five counties. Staff travel to all counties to work in their designated area.

Milan/Appleton have a large Micronesian population. Other cultures in our counties are Hispanic, Somali, and Upper Sioux.

Mass Dispensing Plan is for one large POD and EMs will bus county residents to POD.

Countryside Public Health

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Emergency Preparedness Highlights Student Vaccination Clinic: August 2014 It provided free

vaccinations to teenagers needed for school and CPH practiced our Mass Dispensing Plan

Sheltering Training and Planning: attended regional EM training on sheltering and working with the five Emergency Managers on plans

Family Service Staff EP 101 Training: emergency preparedness training provided to each county Family Service staff

MRC Unit Management: conducted a call-up of all MRC unit volunteers and send out periodic newsletters. Will hold an MRC Training in October.

Countryside Public Health

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Two locations ◦ 402 White Street, Jackson, MN 507-847-2366◦ 235 Ninth Ave., Windom, MN 507- 831-1987

Rick Vander Woude, Health Educator Emergency Preparedness, Medical Reserve Coordinator & Child Teen Checkup

Emergency Preparedness Highlight◦ Development of a Mass Care Planning Team as a result of Region 5 Mass Care

Workshop held January of 2015.◦ Des Moines Valley Human services has taken the lead in the development of

Cottonwood and Jackson Counties Mass Care plan. County Emergency Managers, Faith based coalition, Red Cross, and EP Coordinator are the other team members responsible for developing: Shelter Sites, Pet Shelters, Memorandums of Understanding, as well as, additional training and education.

Des Moines Valley Health and Human Services

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Emergency Preparedness Coordinator:o Kandiyohi County: Karen Ampe o Renville County: Barb Billmeier

Medical Reserve Corps Coordinator:o Kandiyohi County: Karen Ampeo Renville County: Louise Stenberg

KANDIYOHI/RENVILLE PUBLIC HEALTH

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Emergency Preparedness Highlights:◦ Avian Influenza: the CHB is engaged with partners dealing with

the AI outbreak. Kandiyohi County assisted with developing & updating mental health resources and disseminating to partners. Renville County supported employee safety related to communicable disease issue.

◦ Mass Care: the CHB is working on Mass Care Plan with EM: Developing & up-dating of Sheltering & Family Assistance Center plans in collaboration with Human Services in each county.

◦ Mass Dispensing: the CHB had an opportunity to offer FREE vaccine in 2014 at school located clinics. Renville County will offer this again in 2015. This allows us to exercise our mass dispensing plans and practice with partners.

◦ MRC: Each county manages the MRC unit of volunteers to be ready in the event of a public health emergency.

KANDIYOHI/RENVILLE PUBLIC HEALTH

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Sara Temel, RN,EP Coordinator 507-697-6152 General information Emergency Preparedness grant highlight

LOWER SIOUX

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Emergency Preparedness Coordinator Cynthia Frederickson, PHN 507-295-5361

EP Co-Coordinator Michelle Ebbers, PHN 507-295-5286

NOBLES COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH

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General information

• Nobles County Community Services (NCCS)

Combined health & human services agency

• The only single county agency in the SW region

• Nobles County has a highly diverse population: 3 highest populations are Hispanic, Karen and East African

NOBLES COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH

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PREPAREDNESS HIGHLIGHT

Isolation & Quarantine (I&Q)

Written Plans

Strategies: • Restricts individuals activities and movement• Either voluntary or compulsory• Requires monitoring of individuals• Requires essential services be provided to the affected individuals

NOBLES EMERGENCY

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Special Ebola funding from MDH Funds available through June 30, 2016

Finalize Isolation & Quarantine plans, develop a list of Essential Services.

Organize meetings with leaders from West African population in Nobles County to conduct recovery needs assessment specific to Ebola.

NOBLES COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH

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Develop Ebola Community Recovery Plan to address psychosocial recovery needs.

Offer cultural training for health care providers.

Meet with EMS agencies in Nobles County to complete an assessment of the EMS Ebola plans.

NOBLES COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH

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‣SWHHS Public Health Educator◦ Emergency Preparedness Coordinator: Anna Snyder◦ Medical Reserve Corps Coordinator: Anna Snyder

‣ SWHHS Public Health Emergency Preparedness Team◦ Jason Kloss Marie Meyers◦ Jill Pieske Carol Biren◦ Kristin Deacon Renae VanGelderen◦ Mary Jo Bose Judy Pitzl◦ Dawn Jenniges Ardis Henriksen

SOUTHWEST HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

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Joint Health and Human Services Agency

Public Health Human Services

o Senior Care Programso Young Families Programo Environmental Healtho Health Promotiono Emergency Preparedness

o Adoption Serviceso Adult Protection o Child Protection o Mental Healtho Chemical Healtho Disabilities Serviceso Senior Services

Southwest Health and Human Service (SWHHS) is a multi-county agency committed to strengthening individuals, families and communities by providing quality services in a respectful, caring and cost-effective manner.

SWHHS Mission Statement

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‣ Disease investigationo TB investigationo Foodborne Illness investigation

‣ Mass Dispensing Activitieso H1N1 influenza responseo MDS drills and exercises

‣ Weather Related and Other Emergencies

o Flooding o Ice Storms

SWHHS Public Health Preparedness

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Grant Duty Highlights Ebola Table Top Exerciseo January 27, 2015oThree Module Exerciseo Identified gaps

Upcoming exercises:oShelter tabletop exercise November 2015o Full scale exercise Spring 2016

SOUTHWEST HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

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Emergency Preparedness Coordinator Chris Lee General information Public Health Emergency Preparedness

Grant Highlight- October 2015 Vaccine Clinic

UPPER SIOUX