FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Colorado Health Department Seeks Volunteers Prepared to Respond in Disasters
Denver,
The
Today, thanks to the launch of the new electronic Colorado Public Health
and Medical Volunteer System,
Built on the Global Secure Volunteer Mobilizer platform, the Colorado
Public Health and Medical Volunteer System provides a secure, web-based system
for registering, credentialing, mobilizing and communicating with individuals
and groups of volunteers. The volunteer system improves
“The hurricane season of 2005 was a big issue,” recalls Mike Moreland, coordinator of the Colorado Public Health and Medical Volunteer System. “During Katrina, we had hundreds of nurses who wanted to volunteer, but we didn’t have a way to verify their credentials, or a mechanism to coordinate deploying these volunteers out-of-state.
“We know from experience that both manmade and natural disasters will tax public health and medical resources at all levels, and having surge capacity in place is critical,” he says. “Through the Global Secure platform, we now can select volunteers by zip code, by skills and by their deployment preferences, to quickly supplement existing emergency response resources at the local level. Our response is faster and better targeted to the precise situation created by the disaster.”
In its first two months, nearly 500 volunteers have registered in one of the volunteer system’s nine groups. Volunteers may become part of the system’s groups for Administration and Logistics Personnel; Medical Reserve Corps; Dentists; Allied Health Professionals (including pharmacists); Physicians; Nurses; Veterinarians; Pre-Hospital Professionals, such as EMTs and EMS; and Mental Health and Mid-Level Providers.
Having a large and diverse pool of potential volunteers is critical to the Public Health and Medical Volunteer System’s success, and state public health officials are actively seeking individuals to add to the registry. “While all types of volunteers are needed, we currently are working to recruit and train physicians, nurses, pharmacists, respiratory therapists, EMT/paramedics and veterinarians, in particular,” said Moreland, who notes the department’s goal is to grow the registry to 4,000-5,000 volunteers.
Interested volunteers may register online at https://covolunteers.state.co.us. Volunteers indicate skills and certification, languages spoken, zip code, availability and deployment preferences. Once their credentials are verified, volunteers will receive updates on training and other news based on the preferences they set.
“Having different groups gives us the versatility to respond to different
types of situations, with the skills needed for each unique situation,” said
Moreland. The Global Secure platform allows
In addition, Moreland anticipates the volunteer system will become a resource to support local, planned events requiring medically trained personnel, such as health fairs or outdoor events.
“Our vision is to use the Public Health and Medical Volunteer System to
support the community and to address our emergency surge capacity needs,” he
said. “In the future, our goal is to have a solid foundation that grows to all
types of volunteers in
For more information on the Colorado Public Health and Medical Volunteer System, visit www.coloradodmat.com.
About Global Secure Systems
Global Secure Systems provides emergency planning, response and recovery solutions. Our expertise in information and communication technology and services is currently deployed in states with a combined population of over 100 million people. Our products offer true role-based, multimedia alerting and rich document management capabilities for crisis preparedness and response, monitoring and managing volunteers and hospital capacity management. We also offer the training and exercises required for an effective response. Global Secure works for one result – to secure the homeland with integrated products and services for the critical incident response community worldwide.
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