Review of Who's In Charge?: Leadership during Epidemics, Bioterror Attacks, and Other Public Health Crises
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- Journal of Homeland Security and Emergency Management [ 1547-7355 ] ; 2010.
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- Agency roles, American people, Anticipatory planning, Assistant secretary, Authoritative management, Basic rudiments, Bioterror attacks, Bureaucratic gravity fields, Catastrophic health event, Command control, Comprehensive emergency management, Disease control, Disease crises, Doctrinal tenets, Domestic basis, Drop anchor, Emergency management, Emergency management volume, Emergency operations, Emergency support function, Entire book, Essential coordination planning efforts capabilities, Excellent framework, Excellent work, Federal emergency management agency, First sentence, Further study, Future crisis response, Global scale, Haiti earthquake, Haitian earthquake disaster, Health battlefields, Health care, Health care crisis, Health care emergencies, Health care responses, Health crises, Health crises robert lloyd ditch, Historical facts, Historical lessons, Historical precedence, History lessons, Homeland security, Horrific effects, Human services, Incident response coordination teams, Industrial partners, Influenza outbreak, Influenza pandemic, Isbn review, Kahn, Last century, Medical preparedness, Medical response, Monumental changes, National disaster, National health security strategy, National incident management system, National preparedness initiative, National response plan response framework, Necessary baseline, Ongoing health care response operations, Other authorities, Planning initiatives, Policy section, Praeger security, Preparedness, Presidential homeland security, Private industry, Public health, Public health command, Public health crisis, Public health principles, Rationale decisions, Robert lloyd, Successful deployment operations, Timely flow, Usable information, White house.
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DOI: 10.2202/1547-7355.1701
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