Use of Computer Modeling for Emergency Preparedness Functions by Local and State Health Officials: A Needs Assessment

Lisa A. Rosenfeld, MPH, is Director, Emergency & Environmental Preparedness Solutions, Boca Raton; Voluntary Instructor, Department of Epidemiology & Public Health, University of Miami, Miami, Florida.

Claude Earl Fox, MD, MPH, is Executive Director, Florida Public Health Institute, Lantana; Professor, Department of Epidemiology & Public Health, University of Miami, Miami, Florida.

Debora Kerr, MA, is Assistant Director, Florida Public Health Institute, Lantana.

Erin Marziale, MPH, is Program Manager, Fostering Emerging Institutes Project, National Network of Public Health Institutes, New Orleans, Louisiana.

Amy Cullum, MPH, MA, is Senior Consultant, Community Health Institute/JSI, Bow, New Hampshire.

Kanchan Lota, MPH, is Program Coordinator, Michigan Public Health Institute, Okemos.

Jonathan Stewart, MA, MHA, is Director, Community Health Institute/JSI, Bow, New Hampshire.

Mary Zack Thompson, MBA, is Project Coordinator, Center for Data Management and Translational Research, Michigan Public Health Institute, Okemos.

Corresponding Author: Lisa A. Rosenfeld, MPH, Emergency & Environmental Preparedness Solutions, 17193 Northway Circle, Boca Raton, Florida 33496 ([email protected]).

The authors thank Julie Fishman, MPH, CDC NCEH/ATSDR, and Bobby Milstein, PhD, MPH, CDC NCEH.

The primary author is Lisa A. Rosenfeld, MPH. She served as the Director of the Center for Biopreparedness and Health System Readiness at The Florida Public Health Institute and currently serves as the Director of Emergency & Environmental Preparedness Solutions. Ms. Rosenfeld, received her MPH from Yale University, and has been a hospital and public health consultant for 20 years. The other authors are professionals at the Florida, New Hampshire, and Michigan Public Health Institutes and from the National Network of Public Health Institutes.

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