New Report Recommends National Framework to Strengthen Evidence on Effective Responses to Public Health Emergencies, Says Current Evidence Base Is Deficient

Cortez Deacetis

Analysis and funding priorities are inclined to change from just one catastrophe to the subsequent, which has resulted in a sparse evidence base and hampers the nation’s means to react to community wellbeing emergencies in the most powerful way, says a new report from the Nationwide Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine.

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