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Infectious disease and biothreat programs. PAHPA has formally authorized biosurveillance and laboratory capabilities to detect and monitor health threats, as well as a national situational awareness network to integrate data on health threats and emergencies from state-level systems.
Access and functional needs (AFN) refers to individuals who are or have: Physical, developmental, or intellectual disabilities. Chronic conditions or injuries.
A plan helps you think about what you will do in an emergency. A plan helps you tell people who support you how to help you in an emergency.
We propose the following definition: public health emergency preparedness (PHEP) is the capability of the public health and health care systems, communities, and individuals, to prevent, protect against, quickly respond to, and recover from health emergencies, particularly those whose scale, timing, or unpredictability
Public Readiness and Emergency Preparedness (PREP) Act of loss caused, arising out of, relating to, or resulting from administration or use of countermeasures to diseases, threats and conditions. determined by the Secretary to constitute a present, or credible risk of a future public health emergency.
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Public Readiness and Emergency Preparedness (PREP) Act determined by the Secretary to constitute a present, or credible risk of a future public health emergency. to entities and individuals involved in the development, manufacture, testing, distribution, administration, and use of such countermeasures.
PHEP purpose is to strengthen and enhance the capabilities of state, local, and territorial public health systems to respond effectively (e.g., mitigate the loss of life and reduce the threats to the communitys health and safety) to evolving threats and other emergencies, and improve the readiness of the public health

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