According to Rosenfeld et al. (2009), public health officials are familiar with models in three categories: natural disasters, disease transmission, and technological models (e.g., chemical or radiologic plume dispersal patterns). Although most officials would prefer to have standardized models put in place by the state so there would be standardized data and responses, they cited quality and applicability-related factors that should be the determinants of their model choice and that an “all hazard” model, which could address a variety of public health issues would be ideal.
The factors that affect the use and adaptation of computer models were listed as follows:
Using the module readings, Argosy University online library resources, and Internet sources, research public health system models. Then, based on your research, respond to the following:
Write your initial response in approximately 300 words.
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