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    Comment letters to the National Commission on Commission on Fraudulent Financial Reporting, 1987 (Treadway Commission) Vol. 1

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    COVID-19 Guidance for Funeral Homes and Directors

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    These guidelines from the Indiana State Department of Health detail policies and guidelines for preventing the spread of COVID-19 at funerals. The document includes topics such as embalming, burial, and cremation

    Faces of HIV/AIDS Today

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    Today AIDS has become a part of our culture and currently over 9,000 Hoosiers live with the disease. Instead of an acute illness with a limited lifespan, people with HIV infection live a normal lifespan with a long-term chronic illness. We now know the disease does not discriminate by age, race, gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation or socioeconomic status.Use of this image is restricted to projects related to Destination Indiana.Destination Indiana Social Justice - HIV/AIDS and Indian

    Ethics guide for health care practitioners: working under conditions of an influenza pandemic. Plan, Prepare, Practice [Pocket version].

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    Color pocket brochure, 6"x7.5".The Ethics Toolkit is designed to assist health care providers in carrying out their ethical responsibilities of caring for patients and families within the clinical environment during an influenza pandemic. In particular, the Toolkit is designed to give practical input on key issues facing health care practitioners, specifically: Altered Standards of Care; Vaccine and Antiviral Provision; Triage; and Workforce Management. Other issues are discussed in the Toolkit, but receive less comprehensive attention. The input for each of these issues is based on an Ethical Framework that provides a reasoned basis for decision making. In addition to this pocket-sized version, a 16 page, full-sized, color brochure is also available. Likewise, a separate, single sheet, "Patient Guide" (page 15) is available

    Ethics guide for health care practitioners: working under conditions of an influenza pandemic. Plan, prepare, practice.

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    Color brochure, 8.5"x11".The Ethics Toolkit is designed to assist health care providers in carrying out their ethical responsibilities of caring for patients and families within the clinical environment during an influenza pandemic. In particular, the Toolkit is designed to give practical input on key issues facing health care practitioners, specifically: Altered Standards of Care; Vaccine and Antiviral Provision; Triage; and Workforce Management. Other issues are discussed in the Toolkit, but receive less comprehensive attention. The input for each of these issues is based on an Ethical Framework that provides a reasoned basis for decision making. In addition to this full sized, 16 page color brochure, the Toolkit is also available in a pocket-sized version. Likewise, a separate, single sheet, "Patient Guide" (page 15) is available.This project was supported by Grant/Cooperative Agreement Number 5U90TP517024-09 from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of CDC

    Patient guide: Questions and answers about Altered Standards of Care. Plan, prepare, practice.

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    Single page, color, 8.5"x11".This patient guide address the following questions: What is an influenza (flu) pandemic? What are Altered Standards of Care? Will vaccines ("flu shot") and antiviral medicines work? and How will my family and I get vaccines and antiviral medicine? In addition to this patient guide, see the related: "Ethics guide for health care practitioners: working under conditions of an influenza pandemic. Plan, Prepare, Practice."This project was supported by Grant/Cooperative Agreement Number 5U90TP517024-09 from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of CDC

    Kankakee River Basin, Indiana: Report on the Water and Related Land Resources

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    Excerpts from the report: The Kankakee River Basin is located in northwestern Indiana and northeastern Illinois. This entire area encompasses 5,165 square miles of which 2,169 are in Illinois and 2,996 are in Indiana. Adjacent river systems are the Elkhart River Basin to the east, the Wabash River Basin to the south, and Illinois River Basin to the west, and the Calumet River Basin to the north. This study is directed primarily toward the Indiana portion of this area which includes portions of 13 counties in northwestern Indiana. The Kankakee River Basin Study was authorized in July 1970 for cooperative federal-state technical assistance to the Basin residents because of a keen interest of local and state authorities in consolidating planning efforts to analyze the water and land related resources of the area. The study provides physical and economic information about the Basin including problems and needs, identification of alternative projects and programs to meet those needs, evaluation of alternatives, and the application of multiple-objective planning within the limitations of the data available. To assure compatibility with objectives of citizens within the Basin, the Citizens' Advisory Group, representing local individuals, organizations and units of government, was organized as part of the study structure. The Citizens' Advisory Group participated in nine public meetings within the Basin. These meetings provided opportunities for the citizens to express opinions or ideas and provide information about resource problems and needs. This report is not intended to be an all-encompassing problem-solving effort. Rather, to the extent that data are available, alternative actions are provided to help meet major problems which require cooperative effort among local, state, and/or federal agencies and the Basin residents. The alternatives show ways in which requirements for water and land-related goods and services can be provided, as well as meeting specific demands for satisfying environmental quality considerations
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