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The model state emergency health powers act: planning for and response to bioterrorism and naturally occurring infectious diseases.

机译:模范状态紧急卫生权力法案:规划和应对生物恐怖主义和自然发生的传染病。

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The Center for Law and the Public's Health at Georgetown and Johns Hopkins Universities drafted the Model State Emergency Health Powers Act (MSEHPA or Model Act) at the request of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The Model Act provides state actors with the powers they need to detect and contain bioterrorism or a naturally occurring disease outbreak. Legislative bills based on the MSEHPA have been introduced in 34 states. Problems of obsolescence, inconsistency, and inadequacy may render current state laws ineffective or even counterproductive. State laws often date back to the early 20th century and have been built up in layers over the years. They frequently predate the vast changes in the public health sciences and constitutional law. The Model Act is structured to reflect 5 basic public health functions to be facilitated by law: (1) preparedness, comprehensive planning for a public health emergency; (2) surveillance, measures to detect and track public health emergencies; (3) management of property, ensuring adequate availability of vaccines, pharmaceuticals, and hospitals, as well as providing power to abate hazards to the public's health; (4) protection of persons, powers to compel vaccination, testing, treatment, isolation, and quarantine when clearly necessary; and (5) communication, providing clear and authoritative information to the public. The Model Act also contains a modernized, extensive set of principles and requirements to safeguard personal rights. Law can be a tool to improve public health preparedness. A constitutional democracy must balance the common good with respect for personal dignity, toleration of groups, and adherence to principles of justice.
机译:乔治敦大学和约翰·霍普金斯大学的法律与公共卫生中心应疾病控制与预防中心的要求起草了《州紧急医疗权力示范法》(MSEHPA或《示范法》)。 《示范法》为国家行为者提供了发现和遏制生物恐怖主义或自然疾病爆发所需的权力。基于MSEHPA的立法法案已在34个州推出。过时,不一致和不足的问题可能会使当前的州法律失效,甚至适得其反。州法律通常可以追溯到20世纪初,并且在过去的几年中已逐步建立起来。它们经常早于公共卫生科学和宪法的巨大变化。 《示范法》的结构体现了法律应促进的五项基本公共卫生职能:(1)为突发公共卫生事件做好准备,全面计划; (二)监督,发现和跟踪突发公共卫生事件的措施; (3)财产管理,确保疫苗,药品和医院的充足供应,并提供减轻公众健康危害的权力; (四)在明确需要的情况下,保护人员,强迫进行疫苗接种,检测,治疗,隔离和检疫的权力; (5)交流,向公众提供清晰权威的信息。 《示范法》还包含一套现代化的,广泛的原则和要求,以维护人身权利。法律可以成为改善公共卫生准备的工具。宪政民主必须在尊重个人尊严,容忍群体和遵守正义原则之间平衡共同利益。

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