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Board to Review State's Preparedness for Public Health Emergencies


Poster from a 1918 flu pandemic in the United States
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(SALEM) - A report about Oregon's preparedness for pandemic flu and other public-health emergencies will be delivered June 2nd to the Public Health Advisory Board by state Public Health Director Susan Allan, M.D.

The board will meet from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM in Room 918 of the Portland State Office Building, 800 N.E. Oregon St. The 15-member board advises the Oregon Department of Human Services on public health policy.

DHS plays a lead role in ensuring that the state is prepared to meet public health needs arising out of epidemics, earthquakes, hazardous-materials spills and other emergencies.

At the public meeting, Allan and the Northwest Health Foundation's Thomas Aschenbrener will also outline progress on a report being prepared about the status of Oregon's public health.

Other agenda items include a review of new federal rules on safe drinking water, a report from the biopharming ad hoc committee, a synopsis of Oregon's first oral health forum and discussion of a recent national assessment of the state's emergency medical services system.

The meeting's "lunch with a leader" segment will feature Erinn Kelley-Siel, health and human services policy adviser to Gov. Ted Kulongoski.




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