Who’s at Risk: From Hazards to Communities—An Approach for Operationalizing CDC Guidelines to Determine Risks, and Define, Locate and Reach At-Risk Populations in Public Health Emergencies
ICR 201803-0920-018
OMB: 0920-1221
Federal Form Document
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Who’s at Risk: From Hazards
to Communities—An Approach for Operationalizing CDC Guidelines to
Determine Risks, and Define, Locate and Reach At-Risk Populations
in Public Health Emergencies
No
material or nonsubstantive change to a currently approved
collection
CDC requests OMB Clearance to conduct
participatory research to develop a comprehensive methodology and
practical Tool(s) to empower local and state health agencies to
identify, analyze, and depict health risks at the community level
and develop emergency plans and response capabilities that improve
emergency health outcomes. Key project outcomes: 1) Assess and
develop risk formula and 2) Assess and develop risk assessment
tool. Project includes 2 types of information collection: 1) 100
key informant interviews/focus groups; 2) Anonymous survey of
~1,500 individuals in Los Angeles County. This Non-Substantive
Change Request aims to modify a single question (Sex: Female/Male)
to address the sensitivity of the respondent to the current
question as worded. Overall Burden will be reduced by 125
minutes.
US Code:
42
USC 241 Name of Law: U.S. Public Health Service Act
Submission of 0920-1221-18XE is
a Non-Substantive Change Request to modify questions on the
Community Emergency Preparedness Survey. Change Request results in
a slight decrease in Burden Hours..
$540,038
No
No
No
No
No
No
Uncollected
Jeffrey Zirger 404 639-7118
wtj5@cdc.gov
No
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