A national agenda for public health systems research on emergency preparedness

"RAND, in collaboration with ASPR, convened a panel of 13 experts representing diverse perspectives (e.g., philanthropic organizations, policymakers, state and local health departments, homeland security, federal agencies, academia, community groups, and private-sector organizations) to guide t...

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Main Author: Acosta, Joie D.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Santa Monica, CA RAND 2009, 2009
Series:RAND Corporation technical report series
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Collection: JSTOR Open Access Books - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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245 0 0 |a A national agenda for public health systems research on emergency preparedness  |h Elektronische Ressource  |c Joie Acosta [and six others] 
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505 0 |a Introduction -- Approach -- Research priorities related to planning and other pre-incident activities -- Research priorities related to key response capabilities -- Research priorities related to infrastructure, resources, and legal frameworks -- Research priorities related to accountability and quality improvement -- Conclusion -- Appendices. Expert panel -- Developing the research agenda -- Literature review -- Peer-reviewed literature -- Summaries of statutes, policies, and other governmental or organizational reports reviewed -- Data abstraction forms 
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