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Missouri Hospitals Launch Syndromic Surveillance System to Track Early Signs of Bioterrorism or Disease Outbreaks

February 1, 2007 | Program Result Report

The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services designed and implemented a new syndromic surveillance system that helps public health officials detect unusual clusters of disease symptoms.

Poor Communication about Anthrax, Affected Postal and Capitol Hill Workers Say

April 27, 2005 | Program Result Report

In 2002 and 2003, researchers at the RAND Corporation, Arlington, Va., conducted focus groups with postal employees and Capitol Hill staffers exposed to anthrax in an apparent bioterrorist act in October 2001.

Health Experts Analyze the Effects of Increased Federal Funding on State Bioterrorism Preparedness

December 1, 2005 | Program Result Report

The Century Foundation commissioned two background papers and convened a working group to study the ramifications of the increase in federal funding to state and local governments that followed the 2001 anthrax attacks in the United States.

Survey Assesses Public Attitudes, Knowledge and Misinformation about Bioterrorism

June 1, 2004 | Program Result Report

The Harvard School of Public Health, working with a polling firm, International Communications Research, conducted four national and three regional telephone surveys of public opinion and knowledge about the threat of bioterrorism in the United States.

Survey Studied Sociological and Psychological Effects of September 11th Attacks

October 31, 2003 | Program Result Report

Researchers from the National Opinion Research Center at the University of Chicago studied how Americans reacted to, and coped with, the terrorist attacks in New York City and the Pentagon in Arlington, Va., on September 11, 2001.

Webcast of Conference on Public Health Preparedness Finds Few Viewers

October 1, 2003 | Program Result Report

The National Association of County and City Health Officials provided video streaming via the World Wide Web of seven sessions of its 2002 annual conference, "Working in a Changing World: Strengthening Public Health Preparedness."

Anticipating Bioterrorism, Fellowship Trains a Physician-Scientist in Policy Development

December 1, 2003 | Program Result Report

A physician-scientist in the pediatric residency training program at Children's National Medical Center in Washington received a one-year fellowship to work in Washington, contributing to the development of health-related research and policy statements.

Campaign Educates Policy-Makers and Health Professionals on Public Health Threats

December 1, 2003 | Program Result Report

The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine worked to educate and promote communications among medical and public health professionals and policy-makers about bioterrorism, emerging infections and emergency preparedness.

The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's Response to Emergencies

January 1, 2004 | Book

This chapter by Stephen Isaacs, co-editor of The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Anthology, examines how the Foundation has responded to emergencies that take lives and threaten the public's health.

Report Finds Preparedness for Bioterror and Health Emergencies Eroding in States Across the Country

December 19, 2011 | News Release

Cuts to key programs could hurt ability to detect and respond to crises.

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