Healthcare Policy and Delivery System
The water crisis in Flint resulted from failures in federal, state, and local policies. How should a checks- and-balances system be structured to better safeguard the health of a community when emergency management laws are enacted?
Group#4 Marina Fuller, Aniel Louis jean, Eduardo Frei, Felix Sanchez
Jackson Etienne, Karine Suare, Mirtha Hernandez, Samuel Dinamarca
Yenis Carrera, Yonaicris Plasencia,Yunior Zaldivar, Ricardo Guzman
course: MSN5400
Class :Healthcare Policy and Delivery System
11/14/20 Dr. Julette Anderson DNP, MSN/ED, RN
Introduction
Marina Fuller
Causes of Disaster
Marina Fuller
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CDC Report
Marina Fuller
The effects of the quality of water
Aniel Louis Jean
Elevated Blood Lead Levels in Children Associated With the Flint Drinking Water Crisis: A Spatial Analysis of Risk and Public Health Response
Aniel Louis Jean
Elevated Blood Lead Levels in Children Associated With the Flint Drinking Water Crisis: A Spatial Analysis of Risk and Public Health Response
Eduardo Frei
Elevated Blood Lead Levels in Children Associated With the Flint Drinking Water Crisis: A Spatial Analysis of Risk and Public Health Response
Eduardo Frei
Flint Water Crisis Caused By Interrupted Corrosion Control: Investigating “Ground Zero” Home
(Pieper, et al., 2017)
Felix Sanchez
Flint Water Crisis Caused By Interrupted Corrosion Control: Investigating “Ground Zero” Home
(Pieper, et al., 2017)
Felix Sanchez
Evaluating Water Lead Levels During the Flint Water Crisis
Jackson Etienne
Evaluating Water Lead Levels During the Flint Water Crisis
Jackson Etienne
Forensic Estimates of Lead Release from Lead Service Lines during the Water Crisis in Flint, Michigan
Karine Suarez
Forensic Estimates of Lead Release from Lead Service Lines during the Water Crisis in Flint, Michigan
Karine Suarez
Flint Water Crisis: What Happened and Why?
Mirtha Hernandez
Flint Water Crisis: What Happened and Why?
Mirtha Hernandez
Flint Water Crisis: What Happened and Why?
Samuel Dinamarca
Flint Water Crisis: What Happened and Why?
Samuel Dinamarca
Four phases of the Flint Water Crisis: Evidence from blood lead levels in children
Yenis Carrera
Four phases of the Flint Water Crisis: Evidence from blood lead levels in children
Multiplying 10,000 children 6 years of age (as per Census Bureau data) by the baseline risk of a child presenting with a BLL ≥ 5 μg/dL of 4.01 per 100, we derive the pre-switch period count of children with elevated blood lead.
To estimate the count of additional children harmed by the switch in water supply, researchers leverage the exponentiated difference-in-differences coefficient from Eq. (2) and multiply by the baseline count of children with elevated blood lead (Zahran et al., 2017)
Yenis Carrera
Four phases of the Flint Water Crisis: Evidence from blood lead levels in children
Yonaicris Plasencia
Four phases of the Flint Water Crisis: Evidence from blood lead levels in children
Yonaicris Plasencia
Lead release to potable water during the Flint, Michigan water crisis as revealed by routine biosolids monitoring data
Yunior Zaldivar
Lead release to potable water during the Flint, Michigan water crisis as revealed by routine biosolids monitoring data
Yunior Zaldivar
The Impact of the Flint Water Crisis on Fertility
Ricardo Guzman
The Impact of the Flint Water Crisis on Fertility
Ricardo Guzman
Conclusion
Ricardo Guzman
References
Denchak, M., 2018. Flint Water Crisis: Everything You Need To Know. [online] NRDC. Available at: <https://www.nrdc.org/stories/flint-water-crisis-everything-you-need-know> [Accessed 9 November 2020].
Grossman, D.S. and Slusky, D.J., 2019. The impact of the Flint water crisis on fertility. Demography, 56(6), pp.2005-2031.
Hanna-Attisha, M., LaChance, J., Sadler, R.C. and Champney Schnepp, A., 2016. Elevated blood lead levels in children associated with the Flint drinking water crisis: a spatial analysis of risk and public health response. American journal of public health, 106(2), pp.283-290.
Masten, S.J., Davies, S.H. and Mcelmurry, S.P., 2016. Flint water crisis: what happened and why?. Journal‐American Water Works Association, 108(12), pp.22-34.
Olson, T.M., Wax, M., Yonts, J., Heidecorn, K., Haig, S.J., Yeoman, D., Hayes, Z., Raskin, L. and Ellis, B.R., 2017. Forensic estimates of lead release from lead service lines during the water crisis in Flint, Michigan. Environmental Science & Technology Letters, 4(9), pp.356-361.
Pieper, K.J., Tang, M. and Edwards, M.A., 2017. Flint water crisis caused by interrupted corrosion control: investigating “ground zero” home. Environmental Science & Technology, 51(4), pp.2007-2014.
Pieper, K.J., Martin, R., Tang, M., Walters, L., Parks, J., Roy, S., Devine, C. and Edwards, M.A., 2018. Evaluating water lead levels during the Flint water crisis. Environmental science & technology, 52(15), pp.8124-8132.
You, L., Jin, D., Guo, S., Wang, J., Dai, Q. and You, Z., 2020. Leaching evaluation and performance assessments of asphalt mixtures with recycled cathode ray tube glass: A preliminary study. Journal of Cleaner Production, 279, p.123716.
Zahran, S., McElmurry, S.P. and Sadler, R.C., 2017. Four phases of the Flint water crisis: Evidence from blood lead levels in children. Environmental research, 157, pp.160-172.
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