Title: Greg Burel
1SNS Planning and Capabilities Update
- Director, Division of Strategic National
Stockpile - Office of Public Health Preparedness and
Response, CDC
- 2011 Public Health Preparedness Conference
2Agenda
- Mission
- Technical Assistance
- Executive Order 13527
- PAHPA Reauthorization
- Novel Distribution and Dispensing Models
- Challenges
3Strategic National Stockpile Mission
- Deliver critical medical assets
- to the site of a national emergency
- Stockpiling the assets and delivering them is
important work - That work is wasted if the capabilities and
resources dont exist at the state and local
level to utilize the assets - Collaboration is key to making the SNS a
continuing resource to the nation
4Technical Assistance
5DSNS Modeling Support
- Distribution
- TourSolver
- Optimized Distribution Routing software
- 396 registered users (as of 4/10/2009)
- CERA
- Modeled RSS capabilities in 36 cities
- Two year contract ended 12/2008
- Dispensing
- RealOpt
- Optimization tool for designing PODs and
treatment clinic planning and operations - Modeling Forum (snsmodeling.org)
- Purpose of promoting the exchange of ideas,
models and simulations designed to improve
emergency response efforts and public health - 74 registered users
6Sharing and Improving Practices
- Collaboration with partners
- Federal Executive Board
- ASTHO
- NACCHO
- Sharing promising practices
- SNS ListServs (2)
- SNS Extranet
- SNS Mass Dispensing Satellite Broadcast Series
- 10 broadcasts since 2004
- October 2009 Legal Issues
- Continuing Education credits offered
- Regional CRI/SNS Workshops
- National SNS Training Summit
- Fund NACCHO/ASTHO SNS Advisory Groups
- Fund NACCHOs STOCK-Box
7Webinar Series
- Second Wednesday Webinars
- Revolving Topics and Presenters
- Archive available on SNS Extranet
- Recent Topics
- Integrating SNS, PHEP, and HPP Exercises with
HSEEP (May 11, 2011) - DEA Considerations in SNS Planning (April 2011)
- Executive Order 13527 Updates on Federal
Planning (March 2011) - Closed POD (February 2011)
8Division of Strategic National
StockpileDeployable Teams
- Stockpile Services Advance Group (SSAG)
- Experts on Strategic National Stockpile response
and state/local capability - Provides short-term technical assistance
- Members represent DSNS at Emergency Operations
Center, Incident Response Coordination Team, etc. - Receiving, Staging and Storing (RSS) Task Force
- Assists with receipt, staging, onward movement
and re-supply - Federal Medical Station (FMS) Strike Team
- Helps state/local officials set up, re-supply and
recover
9Composite Measure
- Address the need for more accurate preparedness
and response indicator - Solution - link the functions and capabilities of
dependent governmental sectors in the form of a
composite measure - Medical Countermeasure Distribution and
Dispensing (MCMDD) composite measure - Developed to serve as a collective indicator of
preparedness and operational capability - Measure states, directly funded cities, Cities
Readiness Initiative (CRI) planning
jurisdictions, U.S. territories and freely
associated states - Derived from results of state TARs conducted by
DSNS staff, CRI TARs conducted by DSNS and state
staffs, drill submissions, a single full-scale
exercise, and compliance with programmatic
standards
10State by State Preparedness Report
- Developed by CDC Office of Preparedness and
Emergency Response (OPHPR) - Data and Content from DSNS, Division of State and
Local Readiness (DSLR), and Division of Select
Agents and Toxins (DSAT) - Provide visibility and measurability to Congress
and the White House on the value of investments
in preparedness - Relatable stories and successes are key to
communicating our accomplishments and identifying
our needs - Share your story with your SNS Program Services
Consultant
11Benefits Beyond Terrorism Response
- 10 years of SNS planning, training and exercise
- Established nationwide capability to receive and
dispense SNS MCMs - Benefits beyond this target capability
- Red River Flooding 2009 and 2010 - Fargo, ND
- Tactical communications plans, public information
messaging, incident management team protocols and
procedures, and distribution networks developed
through CRI planning efforts used to coordinate
successful evacuation, mass care and sheltering
of thousands of citizens - 2009 H1N1 Response - Nationwide
- State and local health departments around the
country utilized their CRI plans to receive,
distribute and dispense H1N1 vaccines and
antiviral drugs, and many MSAs reported using
their plans to set up PODs for vaccination
clinics, recruit volunteers, establish closed-POD
partnerships and reach vulnerable populations.
12Executive Order 13527
13Executive Order 13527
- Signed on December 30, 2009
- Charged the federal government with establishing
capability for the timely provision of medical
countermeasures (MCM) following a biological
attack - Three sections identified specific requirements
- Section 2 US Postal Service delivery of MCM
- Section 3 Federal rapid response
- Section 4 Continuity of operations
14EO 13527 Section 2
- Postal Model
- Collaboration with HHS and USPS since 2004
- Proof of Concept Drills in 2006-2007
- EO 13527 reaffirms support for postal model
- Augments traditional PODs, does not replace
- Critical requirement for execution Security
Planning
15EO 13527 Section 3
- Federal Rapid Responsedevelop the capacity to
anticipate and immediately supplement the
capabilities of affected jurisdictions to rapidly
distribute MCM following a biological attack - Interagency effort evaluated requirements based
on state/local gaps and federal capabilities - Three approaches identified
- Supplemental manpower
- Federal closed PODs
- Federal open PODs
- Ongoing efforts to explore
- Supplemental manpower (including security)
- Use of online medical screening to support PODs
- Decreasing MCM deployment timelines
16EO 13527 Section 4
- Continuity of Operations
- Protection of federal workforce to maintain
government services - Interagency effort
- Great challenges to overcome
- Engagement of state and local leaders to leverage
resources and integrate plans
17PAHPA Reauthorization
18PAHPA Reauthorization
- Pandemic and All Hazards Preparedness Act
- Signed in 2006
- Being addressed by Congress this year
- Draft bill currently working in House Energy and
Commerce - CDC engaged with HHS, ASTHO, and NACCHO to
identify needs - Proposals developed, reviewed and finalized
through HHS - Participated in series of briefings to educate
staff on Senate HELP Committee on key topics to
PAHPA - SNS
- BARDA and Advanced Development of MCM
- State and Local Perspectives
19Novel Distribution and Dispensing Models
20Innovative Approaches to Mass DispensingExamples
from the States
- Boy Scouts used to deliver medication during an
event. - CERT Door-to-Door Delivery
- Closed POD (utilities, businesses, faith based
organizations, military installations, etc.) - Drive through bank dispensing
- Drive through POD's (colleges and Universities)
- Grocery Store used for dispensing
21Innovative Approaches to Mass DispensingExamples
from the States
- Home Owner Associations - Fort Lauderdale
(Broward County) use Home Owners Associations to
facilitate mass dispensing to the public along
with traditional POD models. - Large and Small closed PODs
- Long Term Care Facility pharmacies used for
dispensing - Mass Transit Stations dispensing
- Mega POD - to facilitate mass dispensing in
highly congested areas that is conducive to
traffic grid-lock.
22Innovative Approaches to Mass DispensingExamples
from the States
- Mobile POD trailers
- Private physicians office Closed POD
- Retail Pharmacy
- School Bus Delivery
- Tele-pharmacy dispensing operations
- Tiered POD system (with most needed and highest
population PODs opened first) - USPS Dispensing
23Partnerships Between State and Local Health
Departments and Department of Defense
- Sample Partnership - North Dakota
- Closed POD MOAs in place with Minot AFB and Grand
Forks AFB. Agreements first brokered by state
health officials, then involved local health
departments. Agreements cover active duty
military, contractors and family living on base.
Air Force medical staff will operate the PODs. - Sample Partnership - Missouri
- MOU is in place with Fort Leonard Wood. In
addition, four local public health agencies are
engaged in planning activities with Whiteman AFB. - AL Center for Emergency Response and Terrorism
has initiated quarterly meetings with military
and VA partners. Meetings include state and local
public health agencies and cover a variety of
planning topics, including interoperable comms
and closed PODs for dispensing with federal
military partners.
24Case Marriott Closed POD Pilot
- DSNS conducting pilot project with Marriott
hotels to establish closed PODs for hotel
properties in local jurisdictions - 16 local public health jurisdictions will be
invited to participate, totaling 60 Marriott
property locations - Current outreach to eight public health
jurisdictions, totaling 37 property locations.
Six of the eight jurisdictions agreed to
participate, one decision is pending and one
declined. - To date, most work has been done in Washington,
D.C., and San Diego County, Orange County and
Riverside County, CA
25Case Internal Revenue ServiceClosed POD Program
- Objective
- To assist the states in establishing multiple
closed POD sites - To further enable the mass distribution of
pill-form medicines during a regional or national
emergency - To provide these necessary medicines as a service
to IRS employees, IRS contractors, and their
family members in an efficient and expeditious
manner - To alleviate burden on public PODs
- Authority
- Homeland Security Presidential Directive-21
(HSPD-21) authorized CDC to partner with other
federal agencies and the 50 states to establish
open and closed PODs to dispense medicines during
a declared national or regional emergency.
26IRS Closed POD Overview
- Can currently service 321,700 IRS employees,
contractors and family members - 104 IRS facilities across the country are planned
to be serviced through the closed POD program - 33 facilities actually serve as closed PODs
- These 33 facilities also service an additional 71
IRS locations within commuting distance - IRS facilities with 500 employees are targeted
as actual closed POD sites
27Developing Volunteer Capabilities
- One time funding opportunity announcement
- Pilot project between CDC/DSNS, state and local
public health agencies - Fund a nationally recognized community volunteer
and support organization to develop plans to
recruit, train, and maintain volunteers - Support state and local public health agencies
during a dispensing campaign - Create an exportable model that can be applied by
other organizations and agencies - FOA open April 4th June 4th, 2011
28Challenges
29Dispensing Challenges
- Liability issues
- PREP Act
- Non-medical dispensing concerns
- EUA Issues
- Potential for delay in distribution
- Staffing Issues
- Volunteer pools
- High turnover rate at state and local levels
- Mandatory furloughs and work force reductions
- Limited and shrinking funds
- Logistics of achieving high throughput
- Exercise Needs
30Fiscal Challenges
- Reductions in PHEP funding
- Adding requirements at the state and local level
- Carrying the message
- State and local preparedness/state and local
resources are key to effective response - OPHPR Director Ali Khans testimony to House
Homeland Security subcommittee on 5/17/2011 - Effectively using the SNS requires a
collaborative effort by state, local, tribal,
territorial, and federal partners on everything
from MCM development to development of
diagnostics to detection of an event to
distribution and dispensing of MCM.
31- Thank you
- www.cdc.gov/phpr/stockpile/stockpile