Problem: Crisis Standard of Care and Disaster Planning is needed in public health systems to identify and refine emergency preparedness. According to Leider et al, a Crisis Standard of Care should: State underlying justifications and norms for crisis standards of care. Consider both broad and specific ethical issues by scenario: different types of mass casualty event. Establish expectations of duty to care and reciprocity. Select criteria to use in resource allocation priority setting. Integrate ethical and technical considerations in CSC plans. What is a primary barrier for Crisis Standard of Care: Group of answer choices Professional norms are standardized across cultures, but can impact how the guidelines are created and implemented. Leadership can not agree on what norms should be used in preparing the guidelines. Information is always changing. Failure to act, and put together practical and implementable guidelines that address clinical and ethical concerns before the crisis. Differing views of prioritizing ethical frameworks can result in different guidelines that may sway the balance of individual rights vs. community rights