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1) After learning about these significant public health disasters, that were catalyzed by poor administration, what has been the most significant lesson you've learned?
2) Any event that bears lessons for what happens when leadership fails in public health (You can't say COVID-19, that's too easy)?

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- When decision makers are in the process of assessing whether a new policy should be implemented to avoid a certain health risk, besides considering the scientific evidence available, what else should they also take into account?This week you were introduced to the concept of walkability and the impact that environmental pollution can have on chronic diseases. It can be easy to observe issues within your own community, but what can be challenging is to assess and compare your community or local environment to others. In this discussion, you will select one of two tools with which to evaluate your local community on either pollution or walkability. visit the WalkscoreLinks to an external site and enter clark county or Las vegas, then click search. Afterwards on the leftside of screenthere is a list of scores: Walk, Transit and bike score and then below the walkscore is a brief description about this location. Walkability and bike-ability in a community has been tied to lower levels of chronic diseases such as obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease. A transition to more mixed use city planning, which would increase population density and reduce reliance on single occupancy vehicles has been one part of…Step 1: Go to the following link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UVvEkeH4080 Step 2: This documentary focuses on Health Disparities in the U.S. As you watch the video, answer the questions below. All answers come straight from the video's content. 1.) Some hospitals that are largely government-funded, have primary missions to care for the poor and uninsured. These hospitals serve low-income, working-class communities. What word describes this type of hospital? (1-word answer) 2.) 70 million Americans rely on 3.) 30 million Americans have . (1-word answer) (2-word answer) 4.) Erlanger Public Hospital in Chattanooga, TN rejects how many patients did annually? (Number answer) 5.) H.C.A. stands for what? 6.) Why doesn't having more patients translate into more profit? (1-2 sentence answer) 7.) What is one of the biggest controversies with for-profit hospitals, especially at their beginnings in the U.S.? (1-3 sentence answer) 8.) Currently, the total number of hospitals is going (down/up),…