- Creating a planning committee to specifically address pandemic influenza preparedness;
- Identifying points of contact at local and state health departments, emergency management service providers, and other health care providers in the community;
- Ensuring your plan complements local response plans;
- Planning for an increase in patients who require home health care services during a pandemic;
- Planning for an increased demand on supplies, such as masks, hand hygiene materials, food, medications and other necessities;
- Developing a system for evaluating symptomatic personnel before they report for duty;
- Identifying the minimum number and categories for nursing staff and other professional personnel necessary to sustain home care services for a given number of patients;
- Developing a contingency staffing plan.
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