Preparedness

Preparedness is the capability to prevent, prepare, respond and recover from a public health emergency. Preparedness requires government and nongovernmental organizations, communities, and individuals working together to enhance the quality of health. The law can help enforce planning and dictate reaction for future and real-time emergencies like terrorist attacks, disease outbreaks and natural disasters.
 

Meet Our Experts

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    Elizabeth Platt, JD, MA

        • Director of Research and Operations

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    Elizabeth Van Nostrand

    • Temple University College of Public Health

        • Associate Professor

    • Temple University Beasley School of Law

      • Center for Public Health Law Research

        • Faculty Fellow

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    Kathleen Moran-McCabe, JD

        • Lead Law and Policy Analyst