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Title: Part 4: Indicators, Thresholds, and Setting Priorities


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Part 4Indicators, Thresholds, and Setting
Priorities
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Priorities
  • When setting priorities
  • Keep in mind dependencies

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Priority Pyramida simple way to prioritize
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Setting Priorities
Or Here?
Intervene here?
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Thresholds
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Critical Thresholds
  • Inadequate available levels of supplies result in
    decreasing functional levels that result in
    increasing Crude Mortality Rates (CMR)
  • All functions and subfunctions do not have
    critical thresholds

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Functional Thresholds
  • Minimum amount of available supplies of
    goods/services required to maintain the
    functional state of a BSF
  • Available levels of supplies of goods/services
    above the functional threshold are LUXURIES

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Setting prioritieswater as an example
Critical threshold
Functional threshold
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Setting prioritieswater as an example
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Setting Priorities
Or Here?
Intervene here?
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Indicators
  • Quantitative or qualitative criteria used to
    correlate or predict the value or measure of a
    program, system, or organization

Spiegel, et al Prehosp Disast Med
200116(4)281-285.
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Indicators
  • Must be appropriate to assess effects
  • Used for primary and secondary endpoints
  • Types
  • Damage-(quantitative or qualitative)
  • Function-(quantitative or qualitative)
  • Available supplies (goods/services)-(quantitative)
  • Efficiency
  • Effectiveness
  • Cost
  • Benefit

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Current Disaster Indicators
  • Research/evaluations depend on selection of
    appropriate indicators
  • Conceived by consensus and modified as value
    demonstrated
  • Few available
  • Need International Conference on Indicators and
    Measures of Effectiveness

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Generic and Hard-Endpoint Indicators
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Checchi and Roberts 2005
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Task 2
  • Get back into your groups
  • Work on Exercise 2 and be prepared to present and
    discuss
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