
Drs. Matthew Fifolt and Paul Erwin describe how one county health department used the best available evidence to address the needs of its citizens during the first 6 months of the COVID-19 pandemic.
In this episode of JPHMP Direct Talk, I speak with two of the authors of a new case study in the Journal of Public Health Management and Practice: “Exploring the Preliminary Steps of One County Health Department to Manage the COVID-19 Pandemic.” Drs. Matthew Fifolt and Paul Erwin describe how the Jefferson County Health Department in Alabama navigated the challenges of mitigating COVID-19 during the early stages of the pandemic. Throughout the article, the authors raise important issues for consideration by public health professionals including the scope of authority by government officials, the challenges of protecting population health while respecting individual freedom, and the importance of communicating with multiple stakeholders throughout a disease outbreak.
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About the Author
- Sheryl Monks is the editorial associate of the Journal of Public Health Management and Practice. She manages JPHMP Direct.
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