Law and ethics in population health
Abstract This paper proposes an action agenda to assure healthier and safer populations. First, create a strong public health infrastructure with sustainable funding and secure foundations-a well‐trained workforce, modern data systems, rapid disease surveillance, and laboratory capacity. Second, use...
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Main Author: | Lawrence O. Gostin (Author) |
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2004-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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