| Literature DB >> 26690654 |
Joneigh S Khaldun1, Katherine E Warren1, Leana S Wen1.
Abstract
The tragic April 19, 2015, death of an African American man injured while in police custody spurred several days of protest and civil unrest in Baltimore City. This article outlines the opportunity and role for a local health department during civil unrest, from the perspective of 2 emergency physicians who also led the Baltimore City Health Department through these recent events. Between April 27 and May 8, 2015, the Health Department was a lead agency in the unrest response and recovery activities. Similar to an emergency medical situation, a "public health code" is proposed as a model for centralizing, reacting to, and debriefing after situations of civil unrest.Entities:
Keywords: delivery of health care; emergency medicine; local government; multi-agency coordination; public health
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26690654 DOI: 10.1017/dmp.2015.170
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Disaster Med Public Health Prep ISSN: 1935-7893 Impact factor: 1.385