Examines frailities in the current U. S. public health systems which make the country vulnerable to diseases, accidents, contamination, and bioterrorism, and proposes tools which can be used to improve diagnoses and prevent health crises.
"Alan P. Zelicoff, M.D. (Albuquerque, NM) is a physician, physicist, and senior scientist at Sandia National Laboratories, an engineering and science lab operated by Sandia Corporation for the US Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security Administration. The inventor of the Syndrome Reporting Information System for the rapid dissemination of disease information, he has written forThe Washington Post and The Wall Street Journal.
Michael Bellomo (Burlingame, CA) holds a Six Sigma Black Belt certification and has worked for the Ares Corporation, a project and risk management firm that works with the Department of Defense, NASA, and the Department of Energy."