NHSPI_measure_metadata: 92

Data provided by Big Local News. Data from the National Health Security Preparedness Index. The overall index is useful for examining a state’s readiness in dealing with any number of issues. There also are specific metrics that directly relate to states’ abilities to respond to the Coronavirus pandemic. With that in mind, we have pulled out and processed key metrics -- from preparedness for surge testing to evaluating how many people in each state have access to paid time off. Our goal is to make it easier for journalists to access and analyze for their reporting. For more information, please start with the NHSPI_READ_ME file. Questions? Contact biglocalnews@stanford.edu.

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92 204.0 Index 4.5.1 4.0 HD Healthcare Delivery 14.0 HC Home Care Home care is clinical and nonclinical care that allows a person with special needs to stay in their home. It may also be assumed to include the management of patient care needs for those patients not sick enough to require hospitalization or long-term care, or for whom hospitalization is not deemed to be of benefit. Other examples of home care include, but are not limited to: skilled nursing visits, respiratory care services, provision of durable medical equipment, hospice, and pharmacist services. M291 Percent of home health episodes of care in the state where the home health team determined whether their patient received a flu shot for the current flu season Providing influenza vaccinations to vulnerable populations that are provided care through a home health agency is an indicator of the capability and quality of care provided by the agency. CMS HH Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Home Health Care-State by State Data 2013—2018 Vaccine effectiveness varies each year as a function of the accuracy in predicting the influenza strains covered by each year's vaccine. As a result, expected influenza protection and reduced demand on healthcare facilities may be marginal in the event of a major disaster.