During A Pandemic, States’ Patchwork Of Crisis Plans Could Mean Uneven Care

 

 

 

The threat of pandemic highlights how unequal our healthcare system is between states. Many states have few or no guidelines for doctors and hospitals who have to allocate scarce resources during disasters. It also highlights the fact that our healthcare system already routinely runs at near-capacity. After the events following Hurricane Katrina which led to the Louisiana Attorney General filing 2nd degree murder charges against a doctor and two nurses, crisis standards of care were developed by ethicists and doctors. Yet public health emergencies are not managed by the federal government. How will your state measure up?  — The HEAL Team

 

 

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