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Link | rowid ▼ | obsid | index | item_code | domain_code | domain_name | domain_description | subdomain_code | subdomain_name | subdomain_description | subdomain_long_desc | measure_name | measure_description | measure_rationale | data_source | verbose_data_source | data_dates | limitations |
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42 | 42 | 71.0 | Foundational | 2.3.1 | 2.0 | CPE | Community Planning & Engagement Coordination | 5.0 | MVDE | Management of Volunteers during Emergencies | The ability to coordinate the identification, recruitment, registration, credential verification, training, and engagement of healthcare, medical, and support staff volunteers to support the jurisdiction’s response to incidents of health significance | M36 | State participates in Emergency System for Advance Registration of Volunteer Health Professionals (ESAR-VHP) Program and has a state volunteer registry | The measure indicates participation in a standard national system to verify emergency volunteers and credentials through preregistration before an emergency occurs. | ASPR ESAR-VHP | Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response (ASPR), The Emergency System for Advance Registration of Volunteer Health Professionals (ESAR-VHP) | 2014 | The measure does not evaluate the quality or comprehensiveness of the volunteer registry, indicate whether it has been used during exercises or responses, or reflect state capacity for volunteer surge during emergencies. |
43 | 43 | 72.0 | Index | 2.3.2 | 2.0 | CPE | Community Planning & Engagement Coordination | 5.0 | MVDE | Management of Volunteers during Emergencies | The ability to coordinate the identification, recruitment, registration, credential verification, training, and engagement of healthcare, medical, and support staff volunteers to support the jurisdiction’s response to incidents of health significance | M266 | Percent of the state’s population who live in a county with a Community Emergency Response Teams (CERT) | Citizen Corps is a U.S. Department of Homeland Security initiative coordinated through the Federal Emergency Management Administration (FEMA) to engage, educate, and train volunteers to strengthen personal and community preparedness and response. Launched in 2002, Citizen Corps comprises a network of more than 1,200 county, tribal, state, and territorial councils and 2,400 registered Community Emergency Response Teams (CERT), which have completed specialized training. Citizen Corps has partner programs, which include Fire Corps (through FEMA and the National Volunteer Fire Council) and Volunteers in Police Service (through the International Association of Chiefs of Police). | FEMA & CC CERT | Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), Citizen Corps Community Emergency Response Teams (CERT), and U.S. Census data analyzed by PMO personnel. | 2012—2014, 2016 | The measure does not evaluate the quality or comprehensiveness of the CERT, including leadership strength, local and governmental agency support, or participation by multiple sectors. |
44 | 44 | 73.0 | Index | 2.3.3 | 2.0 | CPE | Community Planning & Engagement Coordination | 5.0 | MVDE | Management of Volunteers during Emergencies | The ability to coordinate the identification, recruitment, registration, credential verification, training, and engagement of healthcare, medical, and support staff volunteers to support the jurisdiction’s response to incidents of health significance | M346 | Number of total Medical Reserve Corps members per 100,000 population in the state | The Medical Reserve Corps (MRC) is a national system of local, community-based teams of volunteers—medical and public health professionals and others without health backgrounds—who are identified, credentialed, trained, and prepared in advance of an emergency. MRC-registered volunteers are vital to providing care to people with serious injuries or illnesses associated with mass casualty events and disease outbreaks. | MRC | Medical Reserve Corps (MRC), MRC Units Database and Census Bureau data analyzed by PMO personnel. | 2012—2014, 2016—2018 | The measure does not evaluate the quality of the MRC management and current status of licensed/credentialed/trained members, or include other formal and informal systems of registering, credentialing, and managing health and medical volunteers such as ESAR-VHP (Emergency System for the Advance Registration of Volunteer Health Professionals). |
45 | 45 | 74.0 | Index | 2.3.4 | 2.0 | CPE | Community Planning & Engagement Coordination | 5.0 | MVDE | Management of Volunteers during Emergencies | The ability to coordinate the identification, recruitment, registration, credential verification, training, and engagement of healthcare, medical, and support staff volunteers to support the jurisdiction’s response to incidents of health significance | M176 | Number of Medical Reserve Corps (MRC) members who are physicians per 100,000 population in the state | The Medical Reserve Corps (MRC) is a national system of local, community-based teams of volunteers—medical and public health professionals and others without health backgrounds—who are identified, credentialed, trained, and prepared in advance of an emergency. MRC-registered physicians are vital to providing care to people with serious injuries or illness associated with mass casualty events and disease outbreaks. | MRC | Medical Reserve Corps (MRC), MRC Units Database and Census Bureau data analyzed by PMO personnel. | 2015—2018 | The measure does not evaluate the quality of the MRC management and current status of physician members who are licensed, credentialed, and received emergency response training. |
46 | 46 | 78.0 | Index | 2.3.8 | 2.0 | CPE | Community Planning & Engagement Coordination | 5.0 | MVDE | Management of Volunteers during Emergencies | The ability to coordinate the identification, recruitment, registration, credential verification, training, and engagement of healthcare, medical, and support staff volunteers to support the jurisdiction’s response to incidents of health significance | M179 | Number of Medical Reserve Corps (MRC) members who are nurses or advanced practice nurses per 100,000 population in the state | The Medical Reserve Corps (MRC) is a national system of local, community-based teams of volunteers—medical and public health professionals and others without health backgrounds—who are identified, credentialed, trained, and prepared in advance of an emergency. MRC-registered nurses are vital to providing emergency care for ill or injured people during a disaster or disease outbreak. | MRC | Medical Reserve Corps (MRC), MRC Units Database and Census Bureau data analyzed by PMO personnel. | 2015—2018 | The measure does not evaluate the quality of the MRC management and current status of nurses or advanced practice nurses who are licensed, credentialed, and received emergency response training. |
47 | 47 | 85.0 | Index | 2.3.15 | 2.0 | CPE | Community Planning & Engagement Coordination | 5.0 | MVDE | Management of Volunteers during Emergencies | The ability to coordinate the identification, recruitment, registration, credential verification, training, and engagement of healthcare, medical, and support staff volunteers to support the jurisdiction’s response to incidents of health significance | M186 | Number of Medical Reserve Corps (MRC) members who are other health professionals per 100,000 population in the state | The Medical Reserve Corps (MRC) is a national system of local, community-based teams of volunteers—medical and public health professionals and others without health backgrounds—who are identified, credentialed, trained, and prepared in advance of an emergency. Other public health and medical professionals (e.g., epidemiologists, environmental engineers, toxicologists) can provide logistical support and information technology support as well as staff information hotlines and mass clinics, assist with registration, and perform health screening. | MRC | Medical Reserve Corps (MRC), MRC Units Database and Census Bureau data analyzed by PMO personnel. | 2015—2018 | The measure does not evaluate the quality of the MRC management and current status of other health professionals who are licensed, credentialed, and received emergency response training. |
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