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51 101.0 Foundational 3.1.1 3.0 IIM Incident & Information Management 7.0 INCM Incident Management The ability to establish and maintain a unified and coordinated operational structure with processes that appropriately integrate all critical stakeholders and support the execution of core capabilities and incident objectives. This sub-domain includes the capability to direct and support an event or incident with public health or medical implications by establishing a standardized, scalable management system consistent with the National Incident Management System and coordinating activities above the field level by sharing information, developing strategy and tactics, and managing resources to assist with coordination of operations in the field. M10 State public health laboratory uses a rapid method (e.g., Health Alert Network (HAN), blast e-mail or fax) to send messages to their sentinel clinical laboratories and other partners The measure focuses on a state public health laboratory's ability to effectively transmit information rapidly and electronically to partners and to coordinate response activities. APHL AHLPS Association of Public Health Laboratories (APHL), All-Hazards Laboratory Preparedness Survey 2013—2016 The measure does not evaluate the frequency that the alert network is used or tested for routine or emergency messages, or whether it reaches all sentinel clinical laboratories and other partners in the state.
52 104.0 Index 3.1.4 3.0 IIM Incident & Information Management 7.0 INCM Incident Management The ability to establish and maintain a unified and coordinated operational structure with processes that appropriately integrate all critical stakeholders and support the execution of core capabilities and incident objectives. This sub-domain includes the capability to direct and support an event or incident with public health or medical implications by establishing a standardized, scalable management system consistent with the National Incident Management System and coordinating activities above the field level by sharing information, developing strategy and tactics, and managing resources to assist with coordination of operations in the field. M84 State all hazards emergency management program is accredited by the Emergency Management Accreditation Program (EMAP) The measure focuses on the accreditation of a state according to a set of 64 standards for emergency management programs that covers program management, administration and finance, laws and authorities, hazard identification, risk assessment and consequence analysis, hazard mitigation, prevention, operational planning, incident management, resource management and logistics, mutual aid, communications and warning, operations and procedures, facilities, training, exercises, and crisis communications. Each area is important for managing an incident and assuring multi-agency coordination. EMAP Emergency Management Accreditation Program (EMAP), Who Is Accredited? 2014—2018 The measure does not consider state emergency management programs with conditional accreditation, and some states may choose not to pursue accreditation for various state and local reasons.
53 107.0 Index 3.1.7 3.0 IIM Incident & Information Management 7.0 INCM Incident Management The ability to establish and maintain a unified and coordinated operational structure with processes that appropriately integrate all critical stakeholders and support the execution of core capabilities and incident objectives. This sub-domain includes the capability to direct and support an event or incident with public health or medical implications by establishing a standardized, scalable management system consistent with the National Incident Management System and coordinating activities above the field level by sharing information, developing strategy and tactics, and managing resources to assist with coordination of operations in the field. M107 Percent of local health departments in the state with an emergency preparedness coordinator for states with local health departments, excludes Rhode Island and Hawaii The measure estimates the capacity of the public health emergency management system by using emergency preparedness coordinators employed at local public health departments, or regional or district offices within the state, as the criteria. NACCHO Profile National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO), 2013 National Profile of Local Health Departments 2013 & 2016 The measure does not apply to states that do not have local health departments. The measure does not evaluate the quality or robustness of the local emergency management system.
54 110.0 Foundational 3.1.10 3.0 IIM Incident & Information Management 7.0 INCM Incident Management The ability to establish and maintain a unified and coordinated operational structure with processes that appropriately integrate all critical stakeholders and support the execution of core capabilities and incident objectives. This sub-domain includes the capability to direct and support an event or incident with public health or medical implications by establishing a standardized, scalable management system consistent with the National Incident Management System and coordinating activities above the field level by sharing information, developing strategy and tactics, and managing resources to assist with coordination of operations in the field. M229 State public health laboratory has a 24/7/365 contact system in place to use in case of an emergency The measure focuses on the ability of a state to maintain a 24/7/365 contact system to receive notification of a public health emergency and activation of an incident management system that requires laboratory support. APHL CLSS Association of Public Health Laboratories (APHL), Comprehensive Laboratory Services Survey (CLSS) 2012 & 2014 The measure does not evaluate the quality or comprehensiveness of the system, or the frequency of the plan being used or tested.
55 111.0 Foundational 3.1.11 3.0 IIM Incident & Information Management 7.0 INCM Incident Management The ability to establish and maintain a unified and coordinated operational structure with processes that appropriately integrate all critical stakeholders and support the execution of core capabilities and incident objectives. This sub-domain includes the capability to direct and support an event or incident with public health or medical implications by establishing a standardized, scalable management system consistent with the National Incident Management System and coordinating activities above the field level by sharing information, developing strategy and tactics, and managing resources to assist with coordination of operations in the field. M150 State uses a system for tracking hospital bed availability during emergencies The ability for a state to track and update hospital bed availability continuously using a consistent, nationally-accepted platform is important for management of surge capacity during a mass casualty event. ASPR HPP Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response (ASPR) Hospital Preparedness Program 2012-2018 The measure data is collected by existing state and local reporting systems using secure data entry to measure bed counts during emergencies, and does not replace states' need to evaluate state and local bed count system development and implementation.
56 115.1 Index 3.2.5 3.0 IIM Incident & Information Management 7.0 INCM Incident Management The ability to establish and maintain a unified and coordinated operational structure with processes that appropriately integrate all critical stakeholders and support the execution of core capabilities and incident objectives. This sub-domain includes the capability to direct and support an event or incident with public health or medical implications by establishing a standardized, scalable management system consistent with the National Incident Management System and coordinating activities above the field level by sharing information, developing strategy and tactics, and managing resources to assist with coordination of operations in the field. M701 Average number of minutes for state health department staff with incident management lead roles to report for immediate emergency response duty (reverse coded) This performance indicator demonstrates the ability to immediately assemble public health staff with incident management lead roles to ensure a timely response to an incident. Specifically, this indicator captures an agency’s ability to assemble key decision-makers who are responsible for leading and managing a response. CDC OPHPR Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Office of Public Health Preparedness and Response (OPHPR), National Snapshot of Public Health Preparedness 2011—2016 Data are self-reported by health department representatives and may reflect differences in awareness, perspective and interpretation among respondents.
57 116.0 Index 3.1.16 3.0 IIM Incident & Information Management 7.0 INCM Incident Management The ability to establish and maintain a unified and coordinated operational structure with processes that appropriately integrate all critical stakeholders and support the execution of core capabilities and incident objectives. This sub-domain includes the capability to direct and support an event or incident with public health or medical implications by establishing a standardized, scalable management system consistent with the National Incident Management System and coordinating activities above the field level by sharing information, developing strategy and tactics, and managing resources to assist with coordination of operations in the field. M344 State has adopted the Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC) The Nurse Licensure Compact allows licensed nurses residing in participating states the ability to practice in other participating states without applying for a new license. In the event of a significant disaster, Nurse Licensure Compact member states do not face licensing barriers when incorporating licensed nursing staff from other Nurse Licensure Compact member states into medical surge responses. States not party to this compact face increased administrative barriers when incorporating licensed nurses from other states into responses. NCSBN NLC National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN), Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC) Member States 2014—2018 The measure does not evaluate state capacity to implement the agreement and incorporate out-of-state nurses into medical surge responses. Some states have other limited regional agreements precluding the need for participation in the national Nurse Licensure Compact.
58 128.0 Foundational 3.3.2 3.0 IIM Incident & Information Management 7.0 INCM Incident Management The ability to establish and maintain a unified and coordinated operational structure with processes that appropriately integrate all critical stakeholders and support the execution of core capabilities and incident objectives. This sub-domain includes the capability to direct and support an event or incident with public health or medical implications by establishing a standardized, scalable management system consistent with the National Incident Management System and coordinating activities above the field level by sharing information, developing strategy and tactics, and managing resources to assist with coordination of operations in the field. M338 State requires healthcare facilities to report healthcare-associated infections to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC's) National Health Safety Network (NHSN) or other systems Healthcare-associated infections are a major, yet preventable, threat to patient safety. The National Health Safety Network (NHSN) is the CDC's system to collect surveillance data on these infections and to provide prevention strategies to healthcare facilities and providers. CDC HAI Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), National Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN), Healthcare—Associated Infections (HAI) Progress Report 2012 & 2013 The measure does not evaluate the healthcare facility compliance with reporting requirements.
59 131.0 Foundational 3.3.5 3.0 IIM Incident & Information Management 7.0 INCM Incident Management The ability to establish and maintain a unified and coordinated operational structure with processes that appropriately integrate all critical stakeholders and support the execution of core capabilities and incident objectives. This sub-domain includes the capability to direct and support an event or incident with public health or medical implications by establishing a standardized, scalable management system consistent with the National Incident Management System and coordinating activities above the field level by sharing information, developing strategy and tactics, and managing resources to assist with coordination of operations in the field. M341 State law includes a general provision regulating the release of personally identifiable information (PII) held by the health department States with laws authorizing the release of PII without patient consent for purposes of responding to communicable diseases are able to more quickly implement effective response strategies to slow and stop the spread of disease. These laws include such information as to whom personally identifiable information may be released and the specific rationale or purpose for which such may be done. PHLP CDC Public Health Law Program resources. https://www.cdc.gov/phlp/ 2013 The measure does not evaluate the state's legal scope of authority, infrastructure to investigate violations, or other strategies to respond to inappropriate release of personal information.
60 132.0 Foundational 3.3.6 3.0 IIM Incident & Information Management 7.0 INCM Incident Management The ability to establish and maintain a unified and coordinated operational structure with processes that appropriately integrate all critical stakeholders and support the execution of core capabilities and incident objectives. This sub-domain includes the capability to direct and support an event or incident with public health or medical implications by establishing a standardized, scalable management system consistent with the National Incident Management System and coordinating activities above the field level by sharing information, developing strategy and tactics, and managing resources to assist with coordination of operations in the field. M342 State law requires healthcare facilities to report communicable diseases to a health department Prompt reporting of communicable diseases to the state or local health department is crucial to the control and prevention of disease outbreaks. State and local public health system disease surveillance and control activities are the backbone of the nation's ability to control the spread of communicable diseases. NEDSS Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Division of Health Informatics and Surveillance (DHIS), National Electronic Disease Surveillance System (NEDSS) 2013 The measure does not evaluate the effectiveness of state monitoring and enforcement of reporting requirements, the timeliness or completeness of reporting, or the ability of the health departments to receive and use the reported information.
61 135.0 Foundational 3.3.9 3.0 IIM Incident & Information Management 7.0 INCM Incident Management The ability to establish and maintain a unified and coordinated operational structure with processes that appropriately integrate all critical stakeholders and support the execution of core capabilities and incident objectives. This sub-domain includes the capability to direct and support an event or incident with public health or medical implications by establishing a standardized, scalable management system consistent with the National Incident Management System and coordinating activities above the field level by sharing information, developing strategy and tactics, and managing resources to assist with coordination of operations in the field. M345 State has adopted Emergency Management Assistance Compact (EMAC) legislation The Emergency Management Assistance Compact (EMAC) establishes a legislative and legal foundation for interstate assistance in the event of a governor-declared emergency. This foundation settles issues of liability, responsibility, licensing, and credentialing prior to an emergency. This prior arrangement allows impacted states a more efficient means of identifying and securing assistance following an emergency. NEMA EMAC National Emergency Management Association (NEMA) 2014 The measure does not evaluate state capacity to implement the agreement and incorporate out-of-state health care providers into medical surge responses.
62 120.0 Foundational 3.2.1 3.0 IIM Incident & Information Management 8.0 INFM Information Management & Communications The ability to develop systems and procedures that facilitate the communication of timely, accurate, and accessible information, alerts, warnings, and notifications to the public using a whole-community approach. This sub-domain includes using risk communication methods to support the use of clear, consistent, accessible, and culturally and linguistically appropriate methods to effectively relay information regarding any threat or hazard, the actions taken, and the assistance available. M64 State has a public information and communication plan developed for a mass prophylaxis campaign The measure reflects the capacity for timely public health risk communication during an emergency that requires dispensing of medical countermeasures. CDC PHEP Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Public Health Emergency Preparedness and Response Cooperative Agreement Program. 2012-2018 The measure focuses on pre-event planning during a mass dispensing scenario, and does not include planning for broader emergency scenarios, capacity for response-driven public information and risk communication strategies, or capabilities in implementing the plan.
63 124.2 Index 3.2.5 3.0 IIM Incident & Information Management 8.0 INFM Information Management The ability to develop systems and procedures that facilitate the communication of timely, accurate, and accessible information, alerts, warnings, and notifications to the public using a whole-community approach. This sub-domain includes using risk communication methods to support the use of clear, consistent, accessible, and culturally and linguistically appropriate methods to effectively relay information regarding any threat or hazard, the actions taken, and the assistance available. M228 Percent of households in the state with broadband in the home The measure is focused on the availability of residential infrastructure that provides fixed internet connections. The measure assesses the households per state that maintain residential fixed connections. U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS), 1-year estimate (GCT2801). 2012—2017 The measure focuses only on fixed broadband connections, and does not include an indication of the broadband system's ability to remain operational in a emergency or disaster.
64 170.1 Index 4.2.21 3.0 IIM Incident & Information Management 8.0 INFM Information Management The ability to develop systems and procedures that facilitate the communication of timely, accurate, and accessible information, alerts, warnings, and notifications to the public using a whole-community approach. This sub-domain includes using risk communication methods to support the use of clear, consistent, accessible, and culturally and linguistically appropriate methods to effectively relay information regarding any threat or hazard, the actions taken, and the assistance available. M906 Percent of hospitals in the state that have demonstrated meaningful use of certified electronic health record technology (CEHRT). This includes the demonstration of meaningful use through either the Medicare or Medicaid EHR Incentive Programs. Critical Access hospitals are facilities with no more than 25 beds and located in a rural area further than 35 miles from the nearest hospital, and/or are located in a mountainous region. Adoption and use of EHRs may enhance continuity of clinical care operations when emergencies disrupt routine clinical transactions, and may enhance early detection of and response to hazards through electronic reporting and syndromic surveillance. HHS ONCHIT The Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology, a division of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services 2013—2016 The measure reflects performance during routine care delivery and may not reflect capabilities in emergency situations.
65 170.2 Index 4.2.22 3.0 IIM Incident & Information Management 8.0 INFM Information Management The ability to develop systems and procedures that facilitate the communication of timely, accurate, and accessible information, alerts, warnings, and notifications to the public using a whole-community approach. This sub-domain includes using risk communication methods to support the use of clear, consistent, accessible, and culturally and linguistically appropriate methods to effectively relay information regarding any threat or hazard, the actions taken, and the assistance available. M907 Percent of hospitals in the state that have demonstrated meaningful use of certified electronic health record technology (CEHRT). This includes the demonstration of meaningful use through either the Medicare or Medicaid EHR Incentive Programs. Critical Access hospitals are facilities with no more than 25 beds and located in a rural area further than 35 miles from the nearest hospital, and/or are located in a mountainous region. Adoption and use of EHRs may enhance continuity of clinical care operations when emergencies disrupt routine clinical transactions, and may enhance early detection of and response to hazards through electronic reporting and syndromic surveillance. HHS ONCHIT The Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology, a division of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services 2013—2016 The measure reflects performance during routine care delivery and may not reflect capabilities in emergency situations.
66 170.3 Index 4.2.23 3.0 IIM Incident & Information Management 8.0 INFM Information Management The ability to develop systems and procedures that facilitate the communication of timely, accurate, and accessible information, alerts, warnings, and notifications to the public using a whole-community approach. This sub-domain includes using risk communication methods to support the use of clear, consistent, accessible, and culturally and linguistically appropriate methods to effectively relay information regarding any threat or hazard, the actions taken, and the assistance available. M1001 . The state's 911 authorities are capable of processing and interpreting location and caller information using Next Generation 911 infrastructure. Digital 911 capabilities can transmit more information and process larger call volumes at faster speeds, with fewer risks of disruption, possibly enabling faster emergency response. NG911 National 911 Program, Office of Emergency Medical Services (OEMS), National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT). 2014—2017 Call centers and first responders may vary in the extent to which Next Generation 911 capabilities are implemented and used.

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