
Public health practice subsumes epidemiology, medicine, law, biostatistics, microbiology, environmental studies and many other disciplines, all in the context of governmental practices and politics. Continually changing health threats, technologies, science, and demographics require public health professionals to have an understanding of law sufficient to address complex new problems. Law in Public Health is designed to meet the need of public health practitioners, lawyers, health-care providers, law and public health educators and students. The book is written jointly by experts in law and in public health. The first eleven chapters give a thorough review of the legal basis and authorities for core elements of public health practice. The remaining nine chapters focus on high-priority as well as emerging areas of law and public health, including genomics, communicable diseases, public health emergencies, reproductive health, tobacco prevention, and environmental, injury, and occupational issues.
This text investigates the intersection of legal authority and public health practice to provide a framework for addressing complex, evolving health threats. The authors, a collaborative group of legal and public health experts, synthesize the foundational legal principles governing health interventions with the practical realities of modern medical and environmental challenges. By bridging the gap between regulatory requirements and clinical application, the book establishes a comprehensive guide for professionals navigating the intersection of law and health policy.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this work as a foundational resource for practitioners and students who require a structured understanding of the legal landscape in public health. Readers frequently note the clarity with which the authors integrate complex legal theory with the practical demands of the field.
Page Count:
496
Publication Date:
2002-10-03
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0195148711
ISBN-13:
9780195148718
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