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How does a specific event, such as an increasing prevalence of AIDS, the 9/11 terrorist attacks, or the recent Ebola crisis, create change in public health policy?

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Most of the time, when a specific event like this occurs, public health policy changes as it tries to cope with the emergency. This usually leads to several important changes, such as increased focus on this disease, health campaigns or more economic investment in medical services. Therefore, these events have often led to improvements in healthcare in the long run.

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When such an event is declared, the state of emergency is declared a special unit of intervention deployed to ensure the care of victims facing a psycho-traumatic event. In fact, disasters cause not only physical injuries but also individual or collective psychic injuries, immediate or delayed, acute or chronic. These victims require emergency care in the same way as the physically wounded.

A mobilization at the hospital level will be made to accommodate many patients urgently.

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