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Illinois Gov. Blagojevich Announces $20 Million Grant for Public Health Emergency Preparedness



June 16, 2008 By

Illinois Gov. Rod R. Blagojevich today announced that Illinois will receive nearly $20 million from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to further enhance state and local preparedness for public health emergencies. The CDC recently notified the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) that the Department will receive $19.9 million, as part of a $705 million package that is being awarded nationwide to public health departments in states and territories, as well as in four major metropolitan areas. The City of Chicago will also receive $11.4 million as part of this package.

"During public health emergencies, the people of Illinois turn to state and local health departments to safeguard their health and also to get needed medical supplies to them quickly," said Blagojevich. "That is made possible through comprehensive planning and preparedness efforts, like those the Illinois Department of Public Health has implemented throughout the state. This grant is an important step in supporting these essential preparedness programs."

IDPH will direct part of the grant money to local health departments throughout the state to support their emergency preparedness activities, such as planning and exercises. In addition, the grant will help fund many of the state's preparedness efforts, including IDPH's laboratory, infectious diseases program, information technology program, and emergency preparedness staff members who work closely with local health departments on preparedness issues.

In addition, the grant will partially support the Illinois-National Electronic Disease Surveillance System (I-NEDSS), a Web-based, real-time communication system linking hospitals, laboratories and other health care providers with the state and all 95 local health departments. The system involves reporting and managing communicable disease information, and the Health Alert Network (HAN), which is utilized to rapidly distribute health-related information to local health departments, hospitals, emergency medical services, and other health and medical providers throughout the state.

IDPH will also provide funding from the grant to churches and community groups involved in the Illinois Faith-Based Emergency Preparedness Initiative, an innovative program unveiled by Gov. Blagojevich, last year. The initiative enhances personal preparedness for emergencies by providing African-American and Latino churches statewide with the resources and training necessary to disseminate emergency preparedness information and resources to communities across the state.


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