Second National Communications Ebi.et. Al in 2006, came up with a seven point plan for assessing human health vulnerability to adapt to climate change as a way of a framework for adaptation that we can adopt in order for us to formulate our own health assessment matrix. Assessing Human Health Vulnerability and Public Health Interventions to Adapt to Climate Change26 a) Determine the scope of the assessment; b) Describe the current distribution and burden of climate-sensitive health determinants and outcomes; c) Identify and describe current strategies, policies, and measures designed to reduce the burden of climate-sensitive health determinants and outcomes; d) review the health implications of the potential impacts of climate variability and change in other sectors; e) estimate the future potential health impacts using scenarios of future changes in climate, socioeconomic, and other factors; f) synthesize the results; and g) identify additional adaptation policies and measures to reduce potential negative health impacts. An initial working matrix flowchart was developed for this second national communications assessment for health and climate change. The major health vulnerability of climate sensitive disease potential was the one utilized for purposes of better data availability. Climate Change and Health V&A Assessment Flowchart Step 1 Identify/screen Health Vulnerability in area/community § Presence of Diseases (determine climate sensitivity; consider epidemic potential) Ø Consider number of cases, occurrence of disease § Step 2 Conduct analysis (Quantitative/ Qualitative) § Utilize sentinel sites NESSS/MET for weather parameters § Focused Group Discussions/KII Step 3 Identify action to be taken Step 4 Evaluate and feedback Preventive (adaptation) over curative (mitigation) parameters § Prioritize measures Ø Efficiency versus effectiveness Ø Cost/Timeframe § I.e. Information drives/mass screening, smearing for febrile people, fast lane for Dengue § Policy formulation for health impactsclimate change compliance /resilience § § § § Utilize statistical analysis and correlate adaptation measure Identify indicators of success (intermediate and long term) Refine flowchart to incorporate other factors (i.e. socioeconomic) Availability of response mechanisms Ø health infrastructure (human and financial/infra – health centers/hospitals 26 An Approach for Assessing Human Health Vulnerability and Public Health Interventions to Adapt to Climate Change:Kristie L. Ebi, R. Sari Kovats and Bettina Menne, Environ Health Perspect 114:1930–1934 (2006). doi:10.1289/ehp.8430 available viahttp://dx.doi.org/ [Online 11 July 2006] 16

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