General Physics Chosen To Provide H1N1 After Action Report/Improvement Plan For Maryland
Global performance improvement solutions provider General Physics
Corporation (GP), a subsidiary of GP Strategies Corporation (NYSE: GPX),
has been selected by the Maryland Department of Public Health and
Mental Hygiene (DHMH) to provide an After Action Report/Improvement Plan
(AAR/IP) for the 2009 response to the
H1N1
virus. GP will collect data from public health entities in order to
gauge the overall response to the H1N1 outbreak and lessons learned, for
DHMH to evaluate and consider for future pandemic response.
As a result of the widespread scope of the H1N1 pandemic
influenza
outbreak within the State of Maryland, hospitals and Local Health
Departments (LHDs) have had the opportunity to demonstrate many of the
capabilities needed to respond to a pandemic. The State response
includes five Health and Medical Regions, including 45 hospitals, 24
LHDs, federally qualified health centers and other state agencies.
DHMH receives grant funding from the U.S. Department of Health
and Human Services (HHS) through their Hospital Preparedness Program
(HPP), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Public Health
Emergency Preparedness Cooperative Agreement (PHEP) and Public Health
Emergency Response (PHER) grants. As a condition of these grants, DHMH
is required annually to facilitate drills and exercises throughout
Maryland that demonstrate specified emergency preparedness and response
capabilities. It has been determined that proper documentation
describing real-world H1N1 preparedness and response activities can be
used to satisfy some drill and exercise requirements for the current
grant year.
Source:
General Physics Corporation