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Epi-Ready

Understand the importance and mechanisms of reporting in outbreak responses, linking performance, cause identification, and system change. Explore tools like the Homeland Security Exercise template and national reporting systems for prevention and improvement.

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Epi-Ready

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  1. Epi-Ready The Value of Reporting Module 10

  2. Module Objectives • By the end of this module, participants will be able to describe the value of reporting the results of a foodborne outbreak response • Describe various reporting mechanisms utilized by outbreak response teams • Discover the value of timely and complete reporting

  3. Reporting • Foundational link between the response and quality improvement • Focuses: • On the performance of the team • On identification of the cause of the outbreak • Leads to system change

  4. After Action Reviews

  5. After-Action Reporting and Improvement Plans • May be required for accreditation and emergency preparedness funding • Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation Plan template • Based on core capabilities • Objectives driven

  6. National Outbreak Reporting System

  7. National Environmental Assessment Reporting System • Surveillance and reporting system used to capture environmental assessment data • Data is compiled and used to prevent future outbreaks • Data is used by the FDA to develop intervention strategies and recommend regulatory changes to the Food Code

  8. Outbreak Response and System Change • Are we making a difference?

  9. Pathogen and Disease Incidence Reduction Source: CDC FoodNet

  10. Regulatory and Policy Changes

  11. Outbreak Response System Changes

  12. Summary

  13. Coming Up Next

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