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Welcoming the Games to LondonIOC and LOCOG expectations for public health
Dr Richard BudgettChief Medical Officer LOCOG
Dr Pam VenningMedical Services Manager LOCOG
David StubbsHead of Sustainability LOCOG
London 2012Medical Services
Dr Richard Budgett CMODr Pam Venning Medical Services Manager
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IOC
Key messages and expectations
Scale of the Olympics
LOCOG responsibilities and priorities
Public Health Planning
Who
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IOC
– Importance of Health
– Protect the Games
– Protect the Population
– Promote Health
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LOCOG Obligations to the IOC- Medical Services
During the Games period LOCOG is responsible for:
― Medical Services is responsible for the medical care and health planning for all client groups associated with the Games
― Coordination of delivery of medical care inside ALL Olympic & Paralympic venues
― Negotiate appropriate medical care outside venues
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Scale of the Games for Medical Services
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Client Groups – Medical Services
Approx 200,000 accredited people
―Athletes & Team Officials
―Technical Officials
―Olympic /Paralympic Family
―Press
―Broadcast
―Marketing Partners
―Workforce
―Spectators (9m tickets for sale)
―400 Horses
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Venues – Medical Services
―Competition Venues x 35
―Competition Training Venues x 25
―Olympic & Paralympic Villages x 4
―Non Competition Venues x 55
― Olympic/Paralympic Official Hotels― MPC/IBC― UDAC― Technical Official Residences
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Medical Services - Olympic & Paralympic Games
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Competition Venue Medical Teams
Venue Medical Manager
Sports Medicine Doctor
Physiotherapists
Dental services in some sports
Emergency Services
Nurse
Crowd Doctors
First Aid
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POLYCLINICS
Sports MedicineImaging (MRI, CT, X-ray, US)DentalPharmacy Primary CareLaboratory ServicesPhysiotherapyPodiatry
OptometryEmergency ServicesOvernight Stay Ward (London Village Only)IOC/IPC Medical Commission Offices Specialist Clinics – e.g. ENT, DermatologyHydrotherapy (London Only)
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Non Competition Venue Medical Services
– Primary Care
– First Aid
– Emergency Services (not on site)
– Nurse
Competition Training Venue Medical Services
– Physiotherapy
– Sports Medicine
– Emergency Services (depending on sport)
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Infrastructure for Medical Services Planning
Core LOCOG Medical Team Work
Medical Team Recruitment from 2009
– Games Time Operational Planning– Medical Volunteer Workforce Recruitment– Equipment Procurement– Governance– Budget
Clinical Workstreams
– Polyclinic
– Sports Medicine
– Emergency Medical Services
– Equine Services
– Imaging Services
– Pharmacy
― Physical Therapy Services
– Public Health
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Clinical Expert Work Streams
Work
Define clinical care for constituent groups and delivery sites
Set the standard of qualifications and experience for the medical volunteer workforce
Assist with the service design for test events and Games time
Develop clinical polices and procedures in line with current practice.
Who
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Public Health Planning for a Healthy Games
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Air, Food and Water
• Recognise the added risks to air, food and water
• Address safety, quality and supply at Games time
• LOCOG’s medical services will act as liaison with the relevant authorities to facilitate planning
• Games time daily reports on issues related to air, food and water
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Communicable Disease Surveillance
LOCOG will collect data re communicable diseases through medical encounter sheets
This data will be shared with HPU
Planned to accommodate HPU in Polyclinic in Stratford
Daily reporting and/or critical incident reporting
Information required from all venues - UK wide reporting
Knowledge about “hot spots” in the general population
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Issues for Planning
Identification of all stakeholders
Roles and responsibilities
Scenario planning
Contingency
Resources
Policies and procedures
Information/data flows
London 2012: First Sustainable Games
London 2012 Sustainability Plan
• Cross-stakeholder
• Preparation, staging and legacy phases
• Key themes• Climate Change
• Waste
• Biodiversity
• Inclusion
• Healthy Living
• Independently assured by Commission for a Sustainable London 2012
Healthy living
Principal areas of focus:
– Food
– Active Travel Programme
– Remediation
– Air and Water Quality
– Health and Safety
– Public health
– Sport participation and physical activity