ICF Will Support Operation of Critical Healthcare Emergency Preparedness Information Gateway
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ICF will support ASPR in the day-to-day operations of its Technical Resources, Assistance Center, and Information Exchange Program (TRACIE), a critical one-stop shop created to meet the information and technical assistance needs of healthcare providers, emergency managers and public health practitioners preparing for and responding to public health emergencies and natural disasters.
“Healthcare providers are already pushed to their limits taking care of
the day-to-day needs of their communities,” said
ICF assisted ASPR in the initial conceptualization and requirements gathering process, build out and launch of TRACIE in 2015. Since then, TRACIE has received over 150,000 visits to its website, responded to over 2,200 technical assistance requests, and now has a cadre of nearly 500 subject matter experts on standby for tailored direct support. TRACIE also has over 3,100 information exchange members and its listserv reaches over 150,000 stakeholders.
ICF helps clients at all levels of government and the private sector prepare for the public health, healthcare and medical consequences of all hazards, disasters and emergencies. Read more about ICF’s support for TRACIE and the company’s resilience, emergency management, preparedness and disaster recovery capabilities.
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