Law plays a critical role in all stages of a public health emergency, including planning, response, and recovery. Public health emergencies introduce health concerns at the population level through, for example, the emergence of a novel infectious disease. In the United States, at the federal, state, and local levels, laws provide an infrastructure for public health emergency preparedness and response efforts: they grant the government the ability to officially declare an emergency, authorize responders to act, and facilitate interjurisdictional coordination. Law is perhaps most visible during an emergency when the president or a state\u27s governor issues a disaster declaration establishing the temporal and geographic parameters for the re...
In much of the recent thought devoted to the role of states in responding to catastrophic public hea...
As part of their core mission, public health agencies attend to a wide range of disease and health t...
As the novel coronavirus shows, disease outbreaks can spread quickly throughout our increasingly con...
Responses to epidemics, pandemics, and other biological disasters require multiple coordinated initi...
We report the results of a study designed to assess and evaluate how the law shapes the public healt...
Governors play a fundamental role in emergency preparedness and can help facilitate rapid responses ...
According to many experts, a public health emergency arising from an influenza pandemic, bioterroris...
This paper examines the existing public health infrastructure, with an emphasis on the resources and...
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When communities are impacted by disasters, state officials must implement efficient and competent r...
This Article examines three questions: What is public health? What is public health law? What roles ...
While public health threats have always existed, federal investment in preparedness has surged in th...
In the wake of the 2001 terrorist attacks, the 2003 severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) epidemi...
As part of their core mission, public health agencies attend to a wide range of disease and health t...
Preamble -- Article I: Title, findings, purposes, and definitions -- Article II: Planning for a publ...
In much of the recent thought devoted to the role of states in responding to catastrophic public hea...
As part of their core mission, public health agencies attend to a wide range of disease and health t...
As the novel coronavirus shows, disease outbreaks can spread quickly throughout our increasingly con...
Responses to epidemics, pandemics, and other biological disasters require multiple coordinated initi...
We report the results of a study designed to assess and evaluate how the law shapes the public healt...
Governors play a fundamental role in emergency preparedness and can help facilitate rapid responses ...
According to many experts, a public health emergency arising from an influenza pandemic, bioterroris...
This paper examines the existing public health infrastructure, with an emphasis on the resources and...
CC999999/Intramural CDC HHS/United States2018-05-17T00:00:00Z29780185PMC5956522vault:3021
When communities are impacted by disasters, state officials must implement efficient and competent r...
This Article examines three questions: What is public health? What is public health law? What roles ...
While public health threats have always existed, federal investment in preparedness has surged in th...
In the wake of the 2001 terrorist attacks, the 2003 severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) epidemi...
As part of their core mission, public health agencies attend to a wide range of disease and health t...
Preamble -- Article I: Title, findings, purposes, and definitions -- Article II: Planning for a publ...
In much of the recent thought devoted to the role of states in responding to catastrophic public hea...
As part of their core mission, public health agencies attend to a wide range of disease and health t...
As the novel coronavirus shows, disease outbreaks can spread quickly throughout our increasingly con...