National Public Health Emergency Team
A National Public Health Emergency Team is a group within Ireland's Department of Health.
It is in the power of the Minister for Health to convene such a group when a public health emergency arises. Since the 2000s, multiple NPHETs have been established to deal with different emergencies.
History
Influenza A
The first NPHET was convened in October 2006, to aid with planning for a possible future human influenza pandemic. It initially met on a quarterly basis during this planning phase, and was chaired by the Department of Health's secretary general.In 2009, the then-Minister for Health, Mary Harney, activated public health emergency structures in response to the 2009 swine flu pandemic of Influenza A virus subtype H1N1. Harney described the structure of this NPHET in a statement to Seanad Éireann on 6 May 2009. The team was chaired by the Secretary-General of the Department of Health, and was "fed into" by the Health Service Executive's crisis management team, the Department's own pandemic expert guidance group and the EU co-ordination group. Its role was to manage the interface between the Department and the HSE, and to act as the main decision making forum for the health system response.