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How Prepared are Americans for Public Health Emergencies? Twelve Communities Weigh In

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  • Megan McHugh
  • Andrea B. Staiti
  • Laurie E. Felland

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Since the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, emergency preparedness has become a top priority in metropolitan areas, and some of these areas have received considerable federal funding to help support improvements.

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  • Megan McHugh & Andrea B. Staiti & Laurie E. Felland, "undated". "How Prepared are Americans for Public Health Emergencies? Twelve Communities Weigh In," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 05f01b7207d3499189501d1ad, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:05f01b7207d3499189501d1ade8e9bf4
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    PUBLIC HEALTH ; EMERGENCIES;

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