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Analytic Essay Forum |
1 The New Jersey Center for Public Health Preparedness at UMDNJ - School of Public Health
2 The New Jersey Center for Public Health Preparedness at UMDNJ - School of Public Health
* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: leah.ziskin{at}comcast.net.
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State health policy for terrorism preparedness began before the terrorist attack on September 11, 2001, but was accelerated after that day. In a crisis atmosphere after September 11, the states found their policies changing rapidly, greatly influenced by federal policies and federal dollars. In the 5 years since September 11, these state health policies have been refined. This refinement has included a restatement of the goals and objectives of state programs, the modernization of emergency powers statutes, the education and training of the public health workforce, and a preparation of the health care system to better care for victims of disasters, including acts of terrorism.
Key Words: Government, Health Policy
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