Protecting Public Health in Crisis: Expert Panel Discusses Key Findings and Recommendations for Improved Readiness

Prepare for 2024: Safeguarding Public Health against Diseases, Disasters, and Bioterrorism

On May 29 at 2 PM ET, a panel of experts will gather to discuss the nation’s readiness for public health emergencies. They will be focusing on the key findings of the Trust for America’s Health (TFAH) 2024 report and discussing recommendations for policymakers. The Ready or Not 2024 report highlights gaps in national and state preparedness for protecting residents’ health during emergencies. It offers recommendations to strengthen the public health system and improve emergency readiness in the face of increasing infectious disease outbreaks and extreme weather events.

The report emphasizes that while some progress has been made in emergency preparedness, there are still challenges to address. Policymakers not heeding lessons from past emergencies, funding cuts, and health misinformation are putting decades of progress at risk. It is important for policymakers to take the findings of the report seriously and implement the recommendations to ensure the nation is better prepared for future public health emergencies.

Joining this panel of experts will provide you with valuable insights into the state of the nation’s readiness and what steps can be taken to protect the public’s health in times of crisis. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn more about this critical issue.

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