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HAN/Public Health Preparedness Jurisdictions
Who Is Connected To HAN?
- 50 States, 3 large City Health Departments, 3 County
Health Departments, 8 Territories, and the District of Columbia
- Health Organizations and Major Hospital Networks
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Build Capacities In Local And State Public Health Agencies To:
- Connections to the internet
- Train Public Health workforce via distance learning
systems (satellite, Internet, or both)
- Capacity to send urgent health alerts to local agencies to
selected groups via information broadcast
technologies (e.g., broadcast fax services,
autodialing).
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Supplemental Award (FY 2002)
All 50 states have funding for HAN goals pertaining to
focus area "E" of the cooperative agreements.
Supplemental funding has also been added to each
state regarding HAN'S core efforts
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HAN Critical Capacities Supplemental Award - FY 2002
- Ensure effective communications connectivity among public
health departments, healthcare organizations,
law enforcement organizations, and public
health officials through, Internet connectivity
(continuous, high-speed), E-mail notification,
Directory of public health personnel
- Ensures methods of emergency communications that
are fully redundant with e-mail (two-way radios, cell
phones, wireless devises)
- Ensure ongoing protection of critical data and
information systems and capabilities for continuity of operations
- Ensure electronic exchange of information in standard formats
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Enhanced Capacities
- Provide or participate in an emergency response management system
- Ensure full information technology support and services
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