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Lessons From Boston

Lessons From Boston

RWJF Clinical Scholar Jeremiah Schuur, MD, an emergency physician at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, helped treat many of the Boston Marathon bombing victims. Here's what he learned.

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Public Health Response to Hurricane Sandy

Public Health Response to Hurricane Sandy

Hurricane Sandy presented some of the greatest public health and emergency preparedness challenges from extreme weather in recent history, leaving dozens dead, and millions without power across a wide swath of the Northeast. This superstorm tested the capabilities of the public health system, and public health officials responded in heroic fashion. Public Health is there to help keep our communities safe and healthy before, through, and after storms like Hurricane Sandy.

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How Ready is Your State for a Health Emergency?

Ready or Not? Protecting the Public from Diseases, Disasters, and Bioterrorism

Ready or Not? Protecting the Public from Diseases, Disasters, and Bioterrorism

The 10th annual Ready or Not? report from the Trust for America's Health and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation shows persistent gaps in states’ preparedness to respond to events ranging from bioterrorist threats to hurricanes to serious disease outbreaks.

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Geographic Variations in Public Health Spending

Geographic Variations in Public Health Spending

As state and local health departments cope with budget cuts, job losses, and the demands of preparing communities for both seasonal and H1N1 flu, it’s more important than ever to build the evidence for what works—and what is cost-effective—in public health. Public Health Services and Systems Research answers questions about how public health can be structured, managed, staffed, funded, and organized so it can improve the lives of the people it serves.

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Disaster Planning and Risk Communication with Vulnerable Communities

April 1, 2007 | Journal Article

Lessons from Hurricane Katrina

Disaster Preparedness and Children is Focus of RWJF Fellow's Work

September 23, 2009 | Story

October report will go to President Obama.

Utilizing a Pediatric Emergency Preparedness Toolkit

August 11, 2009 | Story

Using the toolkit, hospitals can improve the overall quality of pediatric emergency care across the country by meeting national guidelines for care issued by ACEP and the AAP.

Toolkit for Providers and Others to Help Kids Cope with the Aftermath of September 11 Terrorist Attacks

May 1, 2003 | Program Result

In 2002, the American Academy of Pediatrics' Task Force on Terrorism, Elk Grove Village, Ill., assembled a Children, Terrorism & Disasters Toolkit to help pediatricians, parents, community leaders and others assist children dealing with traumatic events.

Helping Alabama's Kids Weather the Storm

July 21, 2011 | Human Capital Blog Post

Our staff at Success By 6 and our early childhood program partners gathered to assess the damage to child care centers to see if families, child care providers or owners had housing, mental health or financial needs in the five counties that we work ...

Improving Disaster Mental Health Care in Schools

December 1, 2009 | Journal Article

This article examines post-disaster counseling services in schools following Hurricane Katrina. The researchers conducted focus groups to identify counseling services offered and barriers to care in schools.

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