The Ethical Underpinnings of Emergency Preparedness and Biodefense Policy

Abstract: Given that, globally, health professionals’ involvement in crises—especially complex crises where human action plays a contributing role—has risen to new proportions, emergency preparedness is an increasingly integral capacity of health systems. As the United States has come to see itself as vulnerable to violence, its leaders have begun to reorganize the country’s health system [...]

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