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NZ Health WebEOC: Users Reference Group Meeting
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A changeblog to share what's happening within the NZ Health Sector Emergency Management Information System. Tuesday, August 25, 2009. Users Reference Group Meeting. Following the Australasian users group meeting the next day the Health Sector EMIS Reference Group met to review the use of WebEOC and other systems during the last four months of the pandemic response and identify future developments and enhancements. Posted by Charlie Blanch. Labels: EMIS Reference Group. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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NZ Health WebEOC: Changes to filtering the Task Status Board
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A changeblog to share what's happening within the NZ Health Sector Emergency Management Information System. Thursday, July 30, 2009. Changes to filtering the Task Status Board. The task status board has been amended to improve the filtering and presentation of tasks to agencies that have a substantial number of tasks. We've used a bit of code to create a drop down list which runs a series of filters. These filters present only tasks that are. The Search functionality remains the same and allows you to se...
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NZ Health WebEOC: Australasian WebEOC Users Group
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A changeblog to share what's happening within the NZ Health Sector Emergency Management Information System. Monday, August 24, 2009. Australasian WebEOC Users Group. The Ministry of Health hosted the second meeting of Australian and New Zealand WebEOC. The focus of this meeting was on best practice, board sharing and a review of process and workflow. Amongst agencies that have or may be implementing WebEOC. Department that examined interoperability across agencies. Identified to better leverage the WebEOC.
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NZ Health WebEOC: May 2009
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A changeblog to share what's happening within the NZ Health Sector Emergency Management Information System. Friday, May 1, 2009. Influenza A (H1N1) response. Last Saturday afternoon I got a call from my boss that he was on the way back from the coast and could I meet him at work to discuss a possible national response to passengers that had returned that day from Mexico. Since the Tuesday the NHCC has been running at a very high intensity in support of operations across the health sector. This has be...
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NZ Health WebEOC: April 2009
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A changeblog to share what's happening within the NZ Health Sector Emergency Management Information System. Friday, April 24, 2009. Board Building Boot Camp 27 and 28 May. Following the EMIS reference Group meeting another two day board building boot camp. Will be held in Wellington for would-be WebEOC administrators. This event ran really well last November and this year we have made a number of spaces available to other agencies that use WebEOC, hoping to build a critical mass of grass roots level boar...
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NZ Health WebEOC: December 2008
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A changeblog to share what's happening within the NZ Health Sector Emergency Management Information System. Friday, December 19, 2008. Control panel condensed down. The control panel has been simplified by grouping common functions such as the Epidemiological Intelligence Reports and SitReps. Don't forget that depending on the user position that you have logged in as you may have different access permissions. For example an Incident Controller will be able to review and publish an entire sitrep. Martin D...
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NZ Health WebEOC: November 2008
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A changeblog to share what's happening within the NZ Health Sector Emergency Management Information System. Friday, November 14, 2008. WebEOC Reference Group meets. Reference group met today and discussed the initial roll out of WebEOC. It's use in past and future exercises, further training required and new boards to be developed. Is the core of the system it also provides a national GIS. System and in the future will have APIs. With a number of other systems in order to populate it with real time data.
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NZ Health WebEOC: Re-formatting layout of ICU List Display.
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A changeblog to share what's happening within the NZ Health Sector Emergency Management Information System. Thursday, July 30, 2009. Re-formatting layout of ICU List Display. The addition of an additional two questions to the ICU board meant that the display view was not correctly printing in PDF. And ICU columns into one in order to pull the comments column back onto the PDF. Whilst this increases the length of the page slightly it was always going to be challenging to fit 25 ICUs. Re-formatting layout ...
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NZ Health WebEOC: February 2009
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A changeblog to share what's happening within the NZ Health Sector Emergency Management Information System. Friday, February 27, 2009. Shared EOC and Sig Event boards for Ambulance. Two new display boards have been created that allow Ambulance users to view EOC Event data from around the country. Posted by Charlie Blanch. Sunday, February 22, 2009. Battle of The Streets. On Sunday I managed to get out of the office and work with St John Northern Region who were using WebEOC to manage. The prehospital res...
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Spencer Emergency and Crisis Management: Recovery
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Spencer Emergency and Crisis Management. Disaster Preparedness and Resilency Experts. Tuesday, March 30, 2010. I have been re-reading a couple of Chubbm's blog posts on R4 Resilience. What Mr. Chubb drives home in both of these articles rings very true with this Recovery professional. I have been writing for some time on the theme of Holistic Recovery and the need to be innovative and even daring when faced with the task of recovering from a catastrophic event. I highly recommend Failure is Fertilizer.