Preparedness and Emergency Response Research Centers: Outcomes from the Federal...

The CDC’s Office of Public Health Preparedness and Response (OPHPR), in collaboration with the Association of Schools and...

Nov 03, 2014 | Admin

  • Hospital Emergency Preparedness and Response During Superstorm Sandy

    “Hospital Emergency Preparedness and Response During Superstorm Sandy,” a report from the Department of Health and Human...

    Nov 03, 2014 | Admin

  • Statement by Secretary Johnson on Enhanced Presence of the Federal Protective...

    The following statement was released by Department of Homeland Security Secretary Johnson on October 28. Learn more Today I am...

    Oct 29, 2014 | Admin

  • What Local Health Departments Need to Know About Ebola

    This post originally ran on NACCHO’s Preparedness Brief blog. For the latest updates on Ebola, visit...

    Oct 24, 2014 | NacchoVoice

  • What Obstetrician–Gynecologists Should Know About Ebola

    In this journal article, authors examine the risks pregnant women face when infected with the Ebola virus. This article provides...

    Oct 20, 2014 | Admin

  • States Take Preemptive Measures to Guard Against Ebola

    As concerns mount regarding the Ebola outbreak in the United States, state governments are taking matters into their own hands to...

    Oct 17, 2014 | Guest Author

  • Moving From Outbreak to Legislative Outcome: State Efforts to Address Anti-vaccine...

    By Denise Lillvis, MPA and Anna Kirkland, JD, PhD, University of Michigan In our article recently published by Milbank Quarterly, we...

    Oct 14, 2014 | Guest Author

  • Climate Change and Human Health: Impacts, Vulnerability, and Public Health

    Human health is directly affected by natural disasters such as hurricanes, earthquakes, flooding, and heat; it is also indirectly...

    Oct 07, 2014 | Chris Mills

  • Are Preparedness Funding Cuts Impacting the Capability of Local Health Departments...

    “What if there was a case of Ebola in my community?” With the growing outbreak in West Africa, public health preparedness planners...

    Sep 30, 2014 | Frances Bevington

  • Preparedness and Emergency Response Research Centers: Outcomes from the Federal Investment in Public Health Systems Research to Strengthen Preparedness and Response

    The CDC’s Office of Public Health Preparedness and Response (OPHPR), in collaboration with the Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health (ASPPH), is pleased to present the Public Health Reports supplement titled, “Outcomes from the Federal Investment in Public Health Systems Research to Strengthen Preparedness and Response.” The full journal supplement is now available […]

    Nov 03, 2014 | Admin

    Hospital Emergency Preparedness and Response During Superstorm Sandy

    “Hospital Emergency Preparedness and Response During Superstorm Sandy,” a report from the Department of Health and Human Services’ Office of the Inspector General, reviews the challenges in healthcare facility emergency preparedness and response in wake of the storm. The report found that 89 percent of hospitals in Superstorm Sandy-related declared disaster areas experienced...

    Nov 03, 2014 | Admin

    Statement by Secretary Johnson on Enhanced Presence of the Federal Protective Service at U.S. Government Buildings in the United States

    The following statement was released by Department of Homeland Security Secretary Johnson on October 28. Learn more Today I am announcing that I have directed the Federal Protective Service to enhance its presence and security at various U.S. Government buildings in Washington DC and other major cities and locations around the country.  The precise actions […]

    Oct 29, 2014 | Admin

    What Local Health Departments Need to Know About Ebola

    This post originally ran on NACCHO’s Preparedness Brief blog. For the latest updates on Ebola, visit http://www.nacchopreparedness.org. Since July 2014, NACCHO has been working to increase preparedness for Ebola in the United States by coordinating between our members at local health departments and federal and public health partners such as the Center for Disease Control […]

    Oct 24, 2014 | NacchoVoice

    What Obstetrician–Gynecologists Should Know About Ebola

    In this journal article, authors examine the risks pregnant women face when infected with the Ebola virus. This article provides general background information on Ebola and specifically addresses what is known about Ebola virus disease in pregnancy and the implications for practicing ob-gyns in the United States. Specific recommendations in the article include that U.S. health care providers,...

    Oct 20, 2014 | Admin

    States Take Preemptive Measures to Guard Against Ebola

    As concerns mount regarding the Ebola outbreak in the United States, state governments are taking matters into their own hands to proactively protect their citizens from the deadly disease. On October 7, although no cases of Ebola had been identified in the state at the time, Connecticut Governor Dannel Malloy signed an order declaring a […]

    Oct 17, 2014 | Guest Author

    Moving From Outbreak to Legislative Outcome: State Efforts to Address Anti-vaccine Sentiment

    By Denise Lillvis, MPA and Anna Kirkland, JD, PhD, University of Michigan In our article recently published by Milbank Quarterly, we discuss the trends in state childhood vaccine legislation from 1998 to 2012. We identified 636 bills across the 50 states, coding them by policy type and outcome. Readers of this blog may be surprised […]

    Oct 14, 2014 | Guest Author

    Climate Change and Human Health: Impacts, Vulnerability, and Public Health

    Human health is directly affected by natural disasters such as hurricanes, earthquakes, flooding, and heat; it is also indirectly affected through increased transmission and geographic expansion of diseases spread by insects, compromised air, water, and food quality. For example, bacterial counts in the water surrounding coastal communities tend to spike dramatically following heavy rainfall. Not...

    Oct 07, 2014 | Chris Mills

    Are Preparedness Funding Cuts Impacting the Capability of Local Health Departments to Respond to Global Health Security Threats?

    “What if there was a case of Ebola in my community?” With the growing outbreak in West Africa, public health preparedness planners across the country are mulling this question as concern grows over the threat posed by Ebola to global health security. This question is inevitably followed up with, “Are we ready?”

    Sep 30, 2014 | Frances Bevington

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