نتایج جستجو برای: intersectoral policymaking

تعداد نتایج: 4267  

2013
George A. Krause David E. Lewis James W. Douglas

Governments make policy decisions in the same areas in quite different institutions. Some assign policymaking responsibility to institutions designed to be insulated from myopic partisan and electoral pressures and others do not. In this study, we claim that differences in political context and institutional design constrain the policy choices governments make. Testable propositions based on an...

Journal: :Health Promotion International 2015

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 2021

Journal: :NCSL legisbrief 2016
Kate Blackman

Executive Director William T. Pound Denver 7700 East First Place Denver, Colorado 80230 Phone (303) 364-7700 www.ncsl.org Washington, D.C. 444 North Capitol Street, NW, Suite 515 Washington, D.C. 20001 Phone (202) 624-5400 Interest in evidence-based policymaking is growing in state legislatures, particularly to address challenging social issues. Evidence-based policymaking involves investing in...

2017
Michaela Pfeiffer Delgermaa Vanya Colleen Davison Oyunaa Lkhagvasuren Lesley Johnston Craig R. Janes

BACKGROUND The Sustainable Development Goals call for the effective governance of shared natural resources in ways that support inclusive growth, safeguard the integrity of the natural and physical environment, and promote health and well-being for all. For large-scale resource extraction projects -- e.g. in the mining sector -- environmental regulations and in particular environmental impact a...

Journal: :Promotion & education 2007
Marilyn Rice Maria Cristina Franceschini

Health promotion has made significant strides in the past few decades in the Americas. Creating a healthy and supportive setting, also known as the settings approach, continues to be one of the most widely used health promotion strategies. Interest in evaluating the effectiveness of these strategies has been increasing greatly in the past few years. Participatory evaluation holds great promise ...

2017
Miriam L. Shiferaw Jeffrey B. Doty Giorgi Maghlakelidze Juliette Morgan Ekaterine Khmaladze Otar Parkadze Marina Donduashvili Emile Okitolonda Wemakoy Jean-Jacques Muyembe Leopold Mulumba Jean Malekani Joelle Kabamba Theresa Kanter Linda Lucy Boulanger Abraham Haile Abyot Bekele Meseret Bekele Kasahun Tafese Andrea A. McCollum Mary G. Reynolds

Preventing zoonotic diseases requires coordinated actions by government authorities responsible for human and animal health. Constructing the frameworks needed to foster intersectoral collaboration can be approached in many ways. We highlight 3 examples of approaches to implement zoonotic disease prevention and control programs. The first, rabies control in Ethiopia, was implemented using an um...

2015
Giannoula Tsakitzidis Olaf Timmermans Nadine Callewaert Steven Truijen Herman Meulemans Paul Van Royen

BACKGROUND Interprofessional collaboration is considered a key-factor to deliver the highest quality of care. Interprofessional collaboration (IPC) assumes a model of working together, in particular with awareness of the process of interprofessional collaboration, to develop an integrated and cohesive answer to the needs of the client/family/population. Educational modules are developed in resp...

Journal: :Inquiry : a journal of medical care organization, provision and financing 2009
Sherry Glied

This paper examines the economic rationale of affordability exemptions in the context of a health insurance mandate. I provide an economic definition of affordability and discuss how it is implemented in the contexts of food, housing, and health care. Affordability standards are frequently used in making food and housing policy, but both empirically and theoretically health care operates quite ...

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