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Are We Ready?: Public Health Since 9/11 Volume 15
Contributor(s): Rosner, David (Author), Markowitz, Gerald (Author)
ISBN: 0520250389     ISBN-13: 9780520250383
Publisher: University of California Press
OUR PRICE:   $34.60  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: September 2006
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Annotation: "History is a harsh teacher. A single incident, natural or created by human minds and hands, can change how Americans think, feel, and respond to public health disasters. Rosner and Markowitz's "Are We Ready? Public Health Since 9/11" serves as a primer for all policymakers and implementers. Ultimately it's the citizens of cities and states who will benefit or be harmed."--Senator Leticia Van de Putte (D-TX), Chair, Veteran Affairs and Military Installations Committee
"This book provides insight into the events of 9/11 and the anthrax attack through the experiences of numerous players at the federal, state and local levels. In so doing, it offers a better understanding of the events, the complexities, the challenges and the responses than have previously been conveyed in press accounts. The result is a picture of public health under stress and in action. The reader will have a better appreciation of what "readiness" and "being prepared" mean in the context of a public health emergency."--Jeffrey Koplan, MD, MPH, Vice President, Academic Health Affairs, Emory University.
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Medical | Public Health
- Medical | Health Policy
Dewey: 362.18
LCCN: 2006007396
Series: California/Milbank Books on Health and the Public
Physical Information: 0.53" H x 6.1" W x 9.06" (0.68 lbs) 210 pages
 
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Publisher Description:
A contemporary history of a critical period, Are We Ready? analyzes the impact of 9/11, the anthrax attacks that followed, and preparations for a possible smallpox attack on the nation's public health infrastructure. David Rosner and Gerald Markowitz interviewed local, state, and federal officials to determine the immediate reactions of key participants in these events. The authors explore the extent to which these emergencies permanently altered the political, cultural, and organizational life of the country and consider whether the nation is now better prepared to withstand another potentially devastating attack. This well-reasoned and well-researched book presents compelling evidence that few with hands-on experience with disease and emergency preparedness believe that an adequate response to terrorism-whether biological, chemical, or radiological-is possible without a strong and vibrant infrastructure to provide everyday services as well as emergency responses.

Are We Ready? begins with an examination of the experiences of local New York officials who were the first responders to 9/11 and follows them as events unfolded and as state and national authorities arrived. It goes on to analyze how various states dealt with changing federal funding for a variety of public health services. Using oral histories of CDC and other federal officials, the book then focuses on the federal reaction to 9/11 and anthrax. What emerges is a picture of dedicated public servants who were overcome by the emotions of the moment yet who were able to react in ways that significantly reduced the public anxiety and public health threat. Despite the extraordinary opportunity to revitalize and reinvigorate the nation's public health infrastructure, the growing federal and state budget deficits, the refocusing of national attention on the war in Iraq, and the passage of time all combined to undermine many of the needed reforms to the nation's public health defenses.

Copub: Milbank Memorial Fund