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Breakout Session II Data to Message

Breakout Session II Data to Message. Integrating data into protective health actions. Data to Message Breakout. Framing the Issues: “Data to Message” definition Integrating data into public health actions Relevance of various health indices in emergencies Interpreting “actionable data”

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Breakout Session II Data to Message

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  1. Breakout Session IIData to Message Integrating data into protective health actions

  2. Data to Message Breakout Framing the Issues: • “Data to Message” definition Integrating data into public health actions • Relevance of various health indices in emergencies • Interpreting “actionable data” • Consensus on public health decisions • Data and messaging needs during emergencies

  3. Data to Message Breakout Overall Objectives: • Identify needs at the local level for response to major air releases • Identify best practices and cross-cutting issues for our colleagues in air quality and public information

  4. Data to Message Breakout Schedule for Morning: Panelist overviews Panelist Q & A Break Facilitated questions in open forum Capturing best practices and gaps Report-out to conference (after lunch)

  5. Data to Message Panelists: Rich Nickle, MPH ATSDR Emergency Response Femi Adeshina, PhD US EPA Homeland Security Research Center Susan Stone US EPA Human Studies Division Ellen Raber Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, CBRNE Countermeasures Program Dr. Rupali Das California Department of Public Health, Occupational Health Branch

  6. Data to Message Question 1: With the universe of emergency exposure levels and action limits, how do we build defensible decisions with limited time & data?

  7. Data to Message Question 2: How do we facilitate appropriate decisions about sheltering-in-place and re-entry?

  8. Data to Message Question 3: When we face prolonged exposures, how do we assist with decisions about sustained effects, monitoring, and follow-up in affected communities?

  9. Data to Message Question 4: Industrial Fires and Releases - - Which came first, the chemical (chicken) or the PM (egg), and how do we respond to real versus perceived risks?

  10. Data to Message Wrap-up

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