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The Great Lakes Border Health Initiative. presented DATE to GROUP NAME. What is GLBHI?. A collaborative effort between jurisdictions in the U.S. & Canada to enable infectious disease surveillance and facilitate communication. Who is GLBHI?. History of GLBHI. Before 2004. History of GLBHI.
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The Great Lakes Border Health Initiative presented DATE to GROUP NAME
What is GLBHI? • A collaborative effort between jurisdictions in the U.S. & Canada to enable infectious disease surveillance and facilitate communication
History of GLBHI • Before 2004
History of GLBHI • Before 2004
History of GLBHI • Now
History of GLBHI • 2004 • Early Warning Infectious Disease Surveillance • Michigan and Ontario • Border Health Initiative • 2005 • New York, Wisconsin, Minnesota • Great Lakes Border Health Initiative
History of GLBHI • 2006 • MI-HAN enrollment: Ontario • Ohio • 2007 • Epi-X enrollment: Ontario • Pennsylvania & Indiana
History of GLBHI • 2008 • CIOSC enrollment: United States
About the Committees • Members include: • State/Provincial representatives • Local public health representatives • Tribal/First Nations representatives • Federal representatives • US/Canadian co-chairs • Scheduled to meet monthly to bi-monthly
About the Steering Committee • Members • Co-chairs of subcommittees • State/Provincial leads • Other key representatives • Directs the actions of the subcommittees • Tasks determined by grant agreement • All participating organizations represented
About the Lab Subcommittee • Routine surveillance sharing • Lab capabilities • Sharing of protocols • Exploring import-export permits from CDC & PHAC
About the Legal Subcommittee • Data Sharing Agreement • Evaluates privacy laws and policies of potential new partner states • Provides legal counsel for other committees as issues/questions arise
About the Food Protection & Defense Subcommittee • Newest subcommittee • Currently working to establish relationships and communications channels between critical partners
About the PH Communication Subcommittee • Communication links & tools • Communication Guideline • Communication System Matrix • Reportable Disease List • Epi-X & CIOSC enrollment exchange
About the Ad hoc Subcommittees • Education & Training • Emergency Response • Direct Care
Tools for Collaboration • Face-to-face meetings • Communication pathways • Federal • Local/Regional • Data Sharing Agreement • Infectious Disease Emergency Communications Guideline
IDECG Decision Tree • Might the event have a serious public health impact across the border? • Event due to unknown agent with unpredictable public health impact • Event due to known agent with the following factors: • Unusual disease pattern • Previously eradicated agent • Known agent, but new for the geographical region • Potential to cause epidemic, even if no or few human cases are being identified • Indication of treatment failure • Known potential to cause severe illness • Accidental or intentional release of dangerous, banned or restricted chemical or radioactive agent
IDECG Decision Tree • Is there significant risk of international spread? • Evidence of epidemiological link to similar events in other countries • Need to alert in regard to the potential for cross border movement of the agent, vehicle or host • Cross border assistance is needed to detect, investigate, respond and control the current event, or prevent new cases. • Inadequate human, financial, material or technical resources
IDECG Decision Tree • Might international travel or trade restriction be necessary? • Similar events in the past have resulted in international restriction on trade and/or travel across the border • The source is suspected or known to be a food product, water or any other goods that might be contaminated that has been exported/imported across the border • The event might have occurred in association with an international gathering • The event has caused requests for more information by cross border officials or media
Immediately Notifiable Diseases • Epi-developed list • “Pick up the phone and call now” diseases • Trumps the Decision Tree
Data Sharing Agreement • Ratified by all GLHBI partners • All states vetted by Legal Subcommittee prior to Steering Committee approval • Privacy laws and policies
GLBHI Directory • For non-emergency usage • State, local, federal and tribal contacts • Available by request
GLBHI Website • www.michigan.gov/borderhealth • Overview of GLHBI • Explanation • Brochure • Poster
GLBHI Website • www.michigan.gov/borderhealth • Tools for Border Health • Important Documents, Best Practices & Helpful Resources • Related Organizations • Local Travel Resources for Americans and Canadians • International Travel Resources for Americans and Canadians
GLBHI Website • www.michigan.gov/borderhealth • News & Updates • GLBHI Calendar • GLBHI annual conference presentations available online • Other important reports and happenings • GLBHI News & Updates Archive
Recent & Future Efforts • Learning from the past: • Historical mapping of regional influenza progression • Functionally exercising an infectious disease emergency in the GLBHI region • Pursuing northern border consistency • Continuing quality improvement of tools/systems • Long-term strategizing
Michigan GLBHI Contacts Questions?? Diane Krueger, Project Coordinator kruegerd@michigan.gov 517-335-6533 Carol Somers, Support Staff somersc@michigan.gov 517-373-4501