Medical Sciences Forum (Dec 2022)

Developing an Interoperable Port Health Contingency Plan

  • Robert Conway,
  • Margaret M. Brennan,
  • Paul Mullane,
  • Cliodhna O’Mahony,
  • Finán Gallagher,
  • Gavin McDonnell,
  • Brendan Lawlor,
  • Darryl Coen,
  • Regina Kiernan,
  • Margaret B. O’Sullivan,
  • Máirín Boland

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/msf2022013020
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
p. 20

Abstract

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Contingency planning is a vital component of robust national emergency preparedness. In Ireland, the Health Service Executive Port Health Network engaged with Dublin Port from July 2021 to develop Ireland’s first interoperable port health contingency plan, with a view to rolling it out to other designated ports. The EU Healthy Gateways tool for public health emergency contingency plan development (2021) was utilized to support this project, ensuring public health emergency contingency planning across varied public health threats. The principles of this multi-agency approach to port contingency planning, as described, are applicable to other designated ports within Ireland and other jurisdictions.

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