Continually changing health threats, technologies, science, and demographics require that public health professionals have an understanding of law sufficient to address complex new problems as they come into being. Law in Public Health Practice, Second Edition provides a thorough review of the legal basis and authorities for the core elements of public health practice and solid discussions of existing and emerging high-priority areas where law and public health intersect. As in the previous edition, each chapter is authored jointly by experts in law and public health. This new edition features three completely new chapters, with several others thoroughly revised and updated. New chapters address such topics as the statutory bases for US public health systems and practice, the judiciary role in public health, and chronic disease prevention and control. The chapter on public health emergencies has also been fully revised and rewritten to take into account boththe SARS epidemic of 2003 and the events of the Autumn of 2001. The chapter discusses subsequent changes in federal and state laws involving consequence management of public health emergencies. Other fully revised chapters include those on genomics, injury prevention, identifiable health information,and ethics in the practice of public health. The book begins with a section on the legal basis for public health practice, including foundations and structure of the law, discussions of the judiciary, ethics and practice of public health, and criminal law and international considerations. The second section focuses on core public health applications and the law, and includes chapters on legal counsel for public health practitioners, legal authorities for interventions in public health emergencies, and considerations for specialpopulations. The third section discusses the law in controlling and preventing diseases, injuries, and disabilities. This section includes chapters on genomics, vaccinations, foodborne illness, STDs, reproductive health, chronic disease control, tobacco use, and occupational and environmental health. All chapters take a practical approach and are written in an accessible, user-friendly fashion. This is an excellent resource for a wide readership of public health practitioners, lawyers, and healthcare providers, as well as for educators and students of law and public health.
Introduction: The Interdependency of Law and Public Health; Perspective: Law and Great Public Health Achievements; Section I. Legal Basis for Public Health Practice; The Law and the Publics Health: The Foundations; The Structure of Law in Public Health Systems and Practice; Regulating Public Health: Principles and Application of Administrative Law; Public Health and the Judiciary; Ethics and the Practice of Public Health; Criminal Law and Public Health Practice; International Considerations; Section II. The Law and Core Public Health Applications; Legal Counsel to Public Health Practitioners; Frontline Public Health: Surveillance and Outbreak Investigations; Identifiable Health Information and the Publics Health: Practice, Research, and Policy; Legal Authorities for Interventions in Public Health Emergencies; Considerations for Special Populations; Section III. The Law in Controlling and Preventing Diseases, Injuries, and Disabilities; Integrating Genomics into Public Health Policy and Practice; Vaccination Mandates: The Public Health Imperative and Individual Rights; Control of Foodborne Diseases; Bloodborne and Sexually Transmitted Infections; Chronic Disease Control; Prevention and Control of Diseases Associated with Tobacco Use; Reproductive Health; Environmental Health and Protection; Injury Prevention; Occupational Safety and Health Law; Legal Glossary for Public Health Practitioners; Index;
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