The Role of "Home" in Homeland Security: Public Health - The Challenge for State and Local Government

Topics:
Homeland Security
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Benefits,
Vertical Industries,
Software,
Public Health,
Human Resources,
Homeland Security,
Healthcare,
Health Care,
Government,
Enterprise Software,
...
Source:
The Nelson A. Rockefeller Institute of Government

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Overview: This paper focuses on a discussion and recommendations on responding to bio-terrorism, integration of the public health and health care systems. It also features discussion on communicating effectively with physicians and other front line workers such as school nurses and emergency room workers about how to recognize and treat diseases that are the result of a bio-terrorist incident. One of the major focus of this paper is on the subject of communicating with the public about the risks of a bio-terrorist attack and the proper actions to take in the event one occurs is also a complex task.

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Format: PDF | Size: 316KB | Date: Jan 2003 | Pages: 74


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