The Model State Emergency Health Powers Act Planning and Response to Bioterrorism and Naturally Occurring Infectious Diseases

Gostin, L.O., Sapsin, J., Teret, S.P., et al. (2002). The Model State Emergency Health Powers Act: Planning and Response to Bioterrorism and Naturally Occurring Infectious Diseases. (Abstract only.) Journal of the American Medical Association. 288(5): 622-688.
The authors describe the Model State Emergency Health Powers Act and how it is structured to address five key public health functions: preparedness, surveillance, management of property, protection of persons, and communications.
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