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decision table

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noun

  1. a table within a computer program that specifies the actions to be taken when certain conditions arise

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Then as now, experts said we needed more—and we needed public health experts and people with lived experience at the decision table, not just state attorneys general and elected officials.

From Salon

The people of Michigan deserve a seat at the decision table, Chatfield said in a statement Sunday.

From Washington Times

“If you want to respond to a public health emergency, you need to put your public health agency front and center at the decision table and at the podium.”

From Washington Post