Author: Xue, Lan; Zeng, Guang
Title: China’s Institutional Mechanisms for Influenza A (H1N1) Prevention and Control Cord-id: w6sh9f3h Document date: 2018_11_24
ID: w6sh9f3h
Snippet: Innovation in institutional mechanisms is a fundamental issue in effectively dealing with public health emergencies. In the wake of the 2003 SARS Epidemic, China initially established a public health emergency management system and an emergency organization and management network, placing emphasis on “government leading, unified command, local management, responsibility on all levels, management by classifications, and inter-departmental coordination,†which strengthened the existing health
Document: Innovation in institutional mechanisms is a fundamental issue in effectively dealing with public health emergencies. In the wake of the 2003 SARS Epidemic, China initially established a public health emergency management system and an emergency organization and management network, placing emphasis on “government leading, unified command, local management, responsibility on all levels, management by classifications, and inter-departmental coordination,†which strengthened the existing health emergency preparation system.
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