In recent years there has been increased levels of exposure to extreme weather events, as well as other emerging issues such as the COVID-19 pandemic and ongoing medicine shortages.
NQPHN works closely with Local Disaster Management Groups (LDMGs), District Disaster Management Groups (DDMGs), Health Function Groups (HFGs), and Hospital Health Services (HHSs) to actively support their disaster management responsibilities by coordinating with primary health providers when required.
NQPHN have the Emergency Disaster Management Plan and Business Continuity Plan in place, and particularly encourages general practices and community pharmacies to do the same as soon as possible, so that they are prepared, well stocked and best positioned to respond to crises and the health needs of their communities.
Local Government Areas
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Disaster dashboards – Queensland’s local governments have disaster dashboards and/or websites that provide important information to support local communities during and after disaster events.
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Cairns Regional Council
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Townsville City Council
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Mackay Regional Council
Local radio
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Develop and maintain an up-to-date emergency response plan
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Exercise your plan on a regular basis
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Contact other practices in your local area and agree on how you can offer mutual support
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Have a plan in place to send communications to patients about service disruptions or changes
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Update medication lists and health care plans – with consideration to impacts of compounding disasters (e.g. pandemic x floods)
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Have a system in place to routinely capture and confirm every patient’s current contact details
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Ensure that patients with a My Health Record have current information recorded and an up to date shared health summary where appropriate
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Take steps to encourage patients to have an in-person appointment to ensure continued telehealth eligibility.
- Australian Government
- Bureau of Meteorology
- Queensland Fire and Emergency Services
- Queensland Government
- NQPHN SMS Emergency Alert System
- Review and identify lessons
- Communicate with patients about return to normal business hours
- Identify community population health needs post disaster and develop campaigns to address emerging needs e.g. focus on mental health assessments
- Identify and reach out to patients with increased vulnerability factors
- Connect with and refer to local social and community support agencies.
- Queensland Government – Traffic Light Advice (Health and Wellbeing)
- Queensland Health’s role in a disaster or emergency incident, including incident plans and hazard-specific sub-plans
- Public health advice for disaster management, including evacuation centre guidelines, health information and fact sheets
- Resources to support disaster resilience for children
- Small Business Disaster Hub