2019
DOI: 10.1017/s1049023x1900058x
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Exploring the Ethical Dimensions of All-Hazards Public Health Emergency Preparedness in Canada

Abstract: Introduction:With increasing disaster risks from extreme weather, climate change, and emerging infectious diseases, the public health system plays a crucial role in community health protection. The disproportionate impacts of disaster risks demonstrate the need to consider ethics and values in public health emergency preparedness (PHEP) activities. Established PHEP frameworks from many countries do not integrate ethics into operational approaches.Aim:To explore the ethical dimensions of all-hazards public heal… Show more

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