Management of Public Health Incidents: Guidance on the Roles and Responsibilities of NHS led Incident Management Teams - October 2011 (Updated July 2013)
This document provides guidance for the NHS in preparing for, and managing public health incidents in collaboration with partners, especially the Local Authorities.
ANNEX H
Draft agenda for IMT
1. Introduction (Reminder of confidentiality and need for accurate records)
2. Declarations of conflicts or vested interests.
3. Minute of last meeting (if applicable) including review of actions agreed at previous meeting
4. Incident/Outbreak Resume/Update
- General situation statement
- Patient report
- Microbiology/Toxicology report
- Environmental Health report
- Other relevant reports
Risk Assessment
- Need to escalate
- Inform other authorities - Procurator Fiscal
Risk Management/Control Measures
- Patients
- General
- Public Health
7. Care of Patients - Hospital and Community
8. Further Investigation
- Epidemiological
- Environmental
- Toxicological
9. Risk Communication (DISSECT* from HPN Risk communication guidance)
- Agree common data set
- Advice to public (letters, printed materials, media, social networking, websites, helplines etc)
- Advice to professionals (GPs, clinical staff, other NHS Boards, partners)
- Media (print, radio, TV, websites, social networking sites)
- Elected members
10. Obtain contact details of all key personnel within and outwith hours
11. Action list with timescale and allocated responsibility
12. Date and time of next meeting
*DISSECT = Define, Identify, Set, Select, Engage, Choose and Track
see page 18 HPN Risk Communication guidance
Contact
Email: Janet Sneddon
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