Four Recommendations are proposed: 1. the State must identify all healthcare workers who are deemed to be critically necessary during the pandemic; 2. the State and healthcare organizations should adopt a “high expectations, no punishment” approach to absenteeism; 3. the State should set and communicate expectations that healthcare institutions have adequate medical supplies and that these institutions ensure these supplies be made available to all personnel expected to interact with patients; and 4. the State should encourage healthcare institutions to establish clear policies for determining sanctions for noncompliance with expected responsibilities that are both fair and responsive to exceptional circumstances.The Indiana State Depar...
abstract: Influenza is a viral infection with the potential to infect millions worldwide. In the cas...
This document, Ethical Considerations for Decision Making Regarding Allocation of Mechanical Ventila...
Pandemic planning models of influenza coordinate response efforts across all levels of government. T...
In August of 2007, the Indiana University Center for Bioethics (IUCB) presented to the Indiana State...
Recognizing the vital role that public health departments play in planning for an outbreak of pandem...
We assessed the progress since 2005 of state plans for pandemic influenza and found that 7 states ha...
It is generally expected that sooner or later a novel influenza A virus subtype, easily transmissib...
INTRODUCTION: The re-emergence of the H1N1 flu virus strain in 2009 brought to light the population...
Significant concerns exist over the ability of the healthcare and public health systems to meet the s...
Presented at: The Ethics of Pandemic Influenza Planning in Indiana: What Have We Done and Where Are ...
Background: The seasonal influenza illness occurs every year in the United States during the cooler ...
Presented at: The Ethics of Pandemic Influenza Planning in Indiana: What Have We Done and Where Are ...
Pandemics are the most dramatic representation of influenza. Three have occurred in the 20th century...
This report was prepared by the Indiana University Center for Bioethics under contract with the Indi...
Abstract Background Planning for the next pandemic in...
abstract: Influenza is a viral infection with the potential to infect millions worldwide. In the cas...
This document, Ethical Considerations for Decision Making Regarding Allocation of Mechanical Ventila...
Pandemic planning models of influenza coordinate response efforts across all levels of government. T...
In August of 2007, the Indiana University Center for Bioethics (IUCB) presented to the Indiana State...
Recognizing the vital role that public health departments play in planning for an outbreak of pandem...
We assessed the progress since 2005 of state plans for pandemic influenza and found that 7 states ha...
It is generally expected that sooner or later a novel influenza A virus subtype, easily transmissib...
INTRODUCTION: The re-emergence of the H1N1 flu virus strain in 2009 brought to light the population...
Significant concerns exist over the ability of the healthcare and public health systems to meet the s...
Presented at: The Ethics of Pandemic Influenza Planning in Indiana: What Have We Done and Where Are ...
Background: The seasonal influenza illness occurs every year in the United States during the cooler ...
Presented at: The Ethics of Pandemic Influenza Planning in Indiana: What Have We Done and Where Are ...
Pandemics are the most dramatic representation of influenza. Three have occurred in the 20th century...
This report was prepared by the Indiana University Center for Bioethics under contract with the Indi...
Abstract Background Planning for the next pandemic in...
abstract: Influenza is a viral infection with the potential to infect millions worldwide. In the cas...
This document, Ethical Considerations for Decision Making Regarding Allocation of Mechanical Ventila...
Pandemic planning models of influenza coordinate response efforts across all levels of government. T...