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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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