
Tribal Emergency Preparedness Conference After Action Follow-up
Explore the after-action process and next steps of the Tribal Emergency Preparedness Conference focusing on H1N1 response coordination, lessons learned, and relationship enhancement between DOH, Tribes, and AIHC.
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Tribal Emergency Preparedness Conference H1N1 After Action Follow-up Cindy Gleason, H1N1 Pan Flu Coordinator Countermeasure & Training Section Manager Washington State Dept of Health
DOH After Action Process DOH conducted after action conferences with partners March July 2010 Input accepted verbally (in-person or via conference call) or in writing Requested input on strengths and areas of improvement on key program areas Requested suggestions on recommendations for improvement
After Action Process - Tribes DOH requested input on process at AIHC mtg. - Feb. 2010 Conference call with AIHC committee mid June Conference call with Tribes mid July Follow-up email and phone calls AIHC staff
Next steps DOH and Tribes will continue to work to enhance relationships and coordination DOH and AIHC will continue to plan discussions on specific topics in the coming months Local health and Tribes will work to enhance relationships and coordination efforts
Tribal Highlights Sheryl Lowe
Discussion What were some lessons learned and best practices from other states?