Common use of Capability Clause in Contracts

Capability. 7 – Mass care is the ability of public health agencies to coordinate with and support partner agencies to address, within a congregate location (excluding shelter-in- place locations), the public health, health care, mental/behavioral health, and human services needs of those impacted by an incident. This capability includes coordinating ongoing surveillance and public health assessments to ensure that health needs continue to be met as the incident evolves.

Appears in 69 contracts

Sources: Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement, Public Health Emergency Preparedness Contract

Capability. 7 – Mass care is the ability of public health agencies to coordinate with and support partner agencies to address, within a congregate location (excluding shelter-in- in-place locations), the public health, health care, mental/behavioral health, and human services needs of those impacted by an incident. This capability includes coordinating ongoing surveillance and public health assessments to ensure that health needs continue to be met as the incident evolves.

Appears in 35 contracts

Sources: Grant Contract, Grant Contract, Department of State Health Services Contract

Capability. 7 Mass care is the ability of public health agencies to coordinate with and support partner agencies to address, within a congregate location (excluding shelter-in- place locations), the public health, health care, mental/behavioral health, and human services needs of those impacted by an incident. This capability includes coordinating ongoing surveillance and public health assessments to ensure that health needs continue to be met as the incident evolves.

Appears in 25 contracts

Sources: Contract No. Hhs001439500001, Public Grant Contract, Contract No. Hhs001439500030 Amendment No. 1

Capability. 7 – Mass care Care is the ability of public health agencies to coordinate with and support partner agencies to address, within a congregate location (excluding shelter-in- place locations), address the public health, health caremedical, and mental/behavioral health, and human services health needs of those impacted by an incidentincident at a congregate location. This capability includes coordinating the coordination of ongoing surveillance and public health assessments assessment to ensure that local health needs continue to be met as the incident evolves.

Appears in 21 contracts

Sources: Grant Contract, Grant Agreement, Grant Contract

Capability. 7 – Mass care Care is the ability of public health agencies to coordinate with and support partner agencies to address, within a congregate location (excluding shelter-in- place locations), address the public health, health caremedical, and mental/behavioral health, and human services health needs of those impacted by an incidentincident at a congregate location. This capability includes coordinating the coordination of ongoing surveillance and public health assessments assessment to ensure that local health needs to continue to be me met as the incident evolves.

Appears in 21 contracts

Sources: Grant Contract, Grant Agreement, Grant Contract

Capability. 7 – Mass care Care is the ability of public health agencies to coordinate with and support partner agencies to address, within a congregate location (excluding shelter-in- place locations), address the public health, health caremedical, and mental/behavioral health, and human services health needs of those impacted by an incidentincident at a congregate location. This capability includes coordinating the coordination of ongoing surveillance and public health assessments assessment to ensure that local health needs to continue to be met meet as the incident evolves.

Appears in 6 contracts

Sources: Contract, Contract, Contract

Capability. 7 – Mass care is the ability of public health agencies to coordinate with and support partner agencies to address, within a congregate location (excluding shelter-in- place locations), the public health, health care, mental/behavioral health, and human services needs of those impacted by an incident. This capability includes coordinating ongoing surveillance and public health assessments to ensure that health needs continue to be met as the incident evolves.;

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement