Public Health Emergency Response Guide
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Public Health Emergency
Response Guide
สถานการณ์
ท่านเป็ นผูร้ ับผิดชอบด้านการควบคุมโรคในจังหวัด ได้รับรายงาน
ว่ามีผปู ้ ่ วยเสี ยชีวิตจากอาการปอดอักเสบและติดเชื้อทางเดินหายใจ ที่
โรงพยาบาลศูนย์ ๓-๔ รายพร้อมๆกัน ผูป้ ่ วยมีอาการไข้สูง หายใจหอบ
เหนื่อย การหายใจล้มเหลว จนเสี ยชีวิตอย่างรวดเร็ ว ภายใน ๒-๓ วัน
หลังจากเริ่ มมีอาการ และขณะนี้พบว่ามีผปู ้ ่ วยที่เริ่ มมีอาการติดเชื้อ
ทางเดินหายใจมารับการรักษามากขึ้นกว่าปกติ จากการประเมิน
สถานการณ์แล้ว ท่านคาดว่าอาจเป็ นโรคติดต่อทางเดินหายใจทีร่ ุ นแรง
จนเป็ นภาวะฉุกเฉินทางสาธารณสุ ขได้ จึงเสนอให้เปิ ดศูนย์ตอบโต้สถาน
การฉุกเฉินทางสาธารณสุ ข
ในการตอบโต้เหตุการณ์น้ ีท่านมีแนวทางปฏิบตั ิอย่างไร?
วัตถุประสงค์
• บุคคลากรสาธารณสุ ขที่เกี่ยวข้องกับการตอบโต้ภาวะฉุกเฉิ นทาง
สาธารณสุ ข สามารถริ เริ่ มกิจกรรมการตอบโต้สถานการณ์
ฉุกเฉิ นภายใน ๒๔ ชัว่ โมงแรกได้อย่างถูกต้อง
• สามารถปรับใช้แผนปฏิบตั ิการฉุกเฉิ น, แนวทางปฏิบตั ิ,
ทรัพยากรที่เกี่ยวข้อง, และระบบการตอบโต้เหตุการณ์ ให้เข้ากับ
สถานการณ์
• สามารถประสานการปฏิบตั ิตามแผนกับหน่วยงานที่เกี่ยวข้อง
และชุมชนได้อย่างถูกต้อง
http://emergency.cdc.gov/planning/responseguide.asp.
Scope
• Public Health Emergency
Preparedness Assumption
• Public Health Emergency Response
Functions and Tasks during the Acute
Phase
• Ongoing Public Health Emergency
Response Functions and Tasks
Focus on First 24 Hours
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Three response timeframe
Immediate (Hours 0-2)
Intermediate (Hours 2-6 and 6-12)
Extended (Hours 12-24)
Public Health Emergency
Preparedness Assumption
• Public Health Department must
engage in preparedness activities
• Completion of the following activities
prior to an incident is essential to a
successful response effort
Establish close working relationship
and mutual-aid agreement with:
Emergency management agency (EMA)
Emergency Medical Service (EMS)
Medical/Health/Behavioral care
providers
Fire, Law enforcement, and Other
organizations
Local Emergency Planning Committee
NGOs, Volunteers, Neighboring, etc.
Participate in hazard vulnerability and risk
assessment for your area(s).
Conduct capacity assessment
Acquire resources and surge capacity
Develop plans, procedure, guideline that
are consistent with those used by other
response agencies and organizations
Develop operational objectives for PHER
Develop basic system for surveillances
and registry with appropriate archiving
systems
Develop plans, procedures,
guidelines for public affairs and risk
communication
Engage in resource typing and
credentialing for personnel,
resources, and assets for emergency
response
Ensure that public health personnel
are trained and certified in safety and
health practice (PPE, on-scene)
Provide orientation and training to
public health response personnel
Participate in planning, design,
and conduct exercises to evaluate
PHEP&R
Participate in after action reviews
of exercise and actual incidents
Immediate Response: Hours 0-2
• Assess situation
• Contact key health personnel
• Develop initial health response objectives
and Establish an action plan
• Public health participation in Emergency
Operations Center (EOC)
• Ensure that the site health and safety plan
(HASP) is established, reviewed, and
followed
Immediate Response: Hours 0-2
• Establish communications with key health
and medical organization
• Assign and deploy resources and assets
to achieved established initial health
response objectives
• Address requests for assistance and
information
• Initiate risk communication activities
Public Messages in Crisis
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STARCC Principle
S: Simple
T: Timely
A: Accurate
R: Relevant
C: Credible
C: Consistent
Source: Reynolds, B., Crisis and Emergency Risk
Communication by Leaders for Leaders. Atlanta, GA:
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2004
When engaging in risk communication,
build trust and credibility by
expressing . . .
– Empathy & Caring
– Competence & Expertise
– Honesty & Openness
– Commitment & Dedication
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Don’t over reassure
Acknowledge uncertainty
Express wishes (“I wish I had answers”)
Explain the process in place to find
answers
• Acknowledge people’s fear
• Give people things to do
• Ask more of people (share risk)
As a spokesperson
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Know your organization policies
Stay within the scope of responsibility
Tell the truth. Be transparent
Embody your agency’s identity
CONSISTENT MESSAGE ARE VITAL
Source: Reynolds, B., Crisis and Emergency Risk Communication.
Atlanta, GA: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2002.
Immediate Response: Hours 0-2
• Engage legal counsel as part of the
emergency response effort
• Document all response activities
Intermediate Response: Hours 2 – 6
• Verify that health surveillance
systems are operational
• Ensure that laboratories likely to be
used during the response are
operational and verify their analytical
capacity
• Ensure that the needs of special
populations are being addressed
Intermediate Response: Hours 2 – 6
• Health-related volunteers and
donations
• Update risk communication
messages
Intermediate Response:
Hours 6 – 12
• Collect and analyze data that are
becoming available through health
surveillance and laboratory systems
• Prepare and update information for
shift change and executive briefings
Intermediate Response:
Hours 6 – 12
• Prepare for state and federal onsite assistance
• Assess health resource needs
and acquire as necessary
Extended Response:
Hours 12 – 24
• Address mental and behavioral health
support needs
• Prepare for transition to extended
operations or response
disengagement
ONGOING PUBLIC HEALTH
EMERGENCY RESPONSE
FUNCTIONS AND TASKS
Environmental hazard identification
Hazards consultation
Epidemiological services
Health and medical needs
assessment
Identification of affected individuals
ONGOING PUBLIC HEALTH
EMERGENCY RESPONSE
FUNCTIONS AND TASKS
Contamination control
Health surveillance
Laboratory specimen collection and
analysis
Infectious disease identification,
treatment, and control
ONGOING PUBLIC HEALTH
EMERGENCY RESPONSE
FUNCTIONS AND TASKS
Quarantine/Isolation
Public health information
Risk communication
Responder safety and health
Health and medical personnel
resources
ONGOING PUBLIC HEALTH
EMERGENCY RESPONSE
FUNCTIONS AND TASKS
Health and medical equipment safety
and availability
Health-related volunteer and
donation
Coordination
In-hospital care
Evacuation
ONGOING PUBLIC HEALTH
EMERGENCY RESPONSE
FUNCTIONS AND TASKS
Sheltering
Special populations needs and
assistance
Mass trauma
Mass fatality
Mortuary service
ONGOING PUBLIC HEALTH
EMERGENCY RESPONSE
FUNCTIONS AND TASKS
Mental/behavioral health care and
social services
Potable water
Food safety
Vector control and pest management
disposal
ONGOING PUBLIC HEALTH
EMERGENCY RESPONSE
FUNCTIONS AND TASKS
Wastewater and solid-waste
management/ disposal
Building/facility assessment
Sanitation/hygiene service
Continuity of public health programs,
services, and infrastructure
ONGOING PUBLIC HEALTH
EMERGENCY RESPONSE
FUNCTIONS AND TASKS
Veterinary services
Animal rescue/control/shelters
Long-term community recovery
Template 1: Documentation of
contacts & actions
Template 2: Health department
personnel emergency contact
information
Template 3: State, local, tribal
emergency contact information
Template 4: Leadership assignment
Template 5: Incident-specific public
health preparedness