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Spencer Johnson1

  • 1sjohnson@lans.mha.org

Michigan Health & Hospitals
|February 7, 2002
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The September 11th attacks shifted public priorities, increasing the demand for safety, security, and accessible health services during emergencies. This highlights a heightened expectation for institutional and governmental preparedness.

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Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Emergency Preparedness
  • Societal Impact of Disasters

Background:

  • The September 11th attacks significantly impacted societal priorities and public expectations.
  • There was a notable shift in the perceived importance of various societal functions following the event.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the post-September 11th re-evaluation of public priorities.
  • To assess the increased demand for safety, security, and emergency health services.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative analysis of public sentiment and media reports.
  • Review of policy changes and institutional responses.

Main Results:

  • Americans and Michigan residents re-prioritized personal and community safety.

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  • Public expectations of institutions and elected officials rose significantly.
  • Demand for immediate access to health services during emergencies became a top public concern.
  • Conclusions:

    • The September 11th events underscored the critical need for robust emergency preparedness and accessible healthcare.
    • Public perception shifted towards a greater reliance on and expectation of governmental and institutional support in crises.