Pharmacy Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)
In emergencies, such as terrorist attacks or pandemics, large numbers of people may be exposed to disease-causing germs. Medical countermeasures (MCMs) are medicines (e.g., antibiotics, antivirals, or antitoxins) that may be given in support of treatment or as prophylaxis (oral or vaccination) to the identified population in accordance with public health guidelines or recommendations. Lives may depend on dispensing MCMs to a large number of people in a short amount of time.
In such an emergency, MDH can request large quantities of MCMs from the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response (ASPR). ASPR maintains a large cache of MCMs called the Strategic National Stockpile (SNS), which can be quickly mobilized for emergency distribution. MDH then works with partners to dispense the MCMs to the health care system and the public directly.
Coordination between public health programs and private sector pharmacies in planning and response is essential to expanding access to MCMs during a public health emergency. Improved coordination reduces severity and ultimately saves lives by leveraging the strengths of all partners, including existing pharmaceutical and vaccine management, distribution, and administration infrastructures. Improved coordination prior to and during a public health emergency also improves relationships, not only for public health emergencies, but also for routine public health delivery.