policy [pol´ĭ-se] a plan of activity or behavior that serves some end such as being expedient or beneficial. health care policysubfield of political science covering the making and implementing of decisions by public administrators and elected legislators to improve the health and well-being...
GPPR Health Policy Senior Podcast Editor Jazlyn Gallego (MPM ’24) speaks with Rob Lawrence, Executive Director of the California Ambulance Association... Read More Health Politics Public Health Visualizing the Fentanyl Epidemic By Aaron Till/ December 7, 2023 ...
She is public affairs and communications leader experienced across major corporate, government and nonprofit stakeholders. With a broad understanding of today’s complex policy, communications, and advocacy landscape, Michelle crafts groundbreaking initiatives addressing today’s pressing policy and advocacy ch...
Cox Media Group’s investigative teams and KFF Health News received a 2024 Goldsmith Award from The Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School for their joint reporting, Overpayment Outrage. The series exposed how the Social Security Administration (SSA) ro...
Kisumu has shown a rising HIV prevalence over the past sentinel surveillance surveys, and most new infections are occurring among youth. We conducted a qualitative study to explore risk situations that can explain the high HIV prevalence among youth in K
Despite its rich tradition, there are key limitations to researchers' ability to make generalizable inferences about state policy innovation and diffusion. This paper introduces new data and methods to move from empirical analyses of single policies to the analysis of comprehensive populations of ...
of the nation's civic life. In recognition of this reality, access to telecommunications technology has remained a public-policy priority for the federal government since the New Deal; it currently takes the form of the Universal Service Fund. While this method has its flaws and may prove ...
Understanding the Social, Technological, and Public Policy Implications of Open Source Software Development (2002). Understanding the Social, Technological, and Public Policy Implications of Open Source Software Development. [Online]. Irvine, CA, USA: University of California, Institute for Software Resea...
Kelly Brough, the former president and CEO of the Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce, has been named a policy fellow at the Common Sense Institute. Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson cut a $30 million promotional deal with the newly combined WWE and UFC that will see him also join as a member of...
Five points with policy relevance bear emphasis. Highest Priority Groups First, across both surveys, most respondents prioritized health care workers for COVID-19 vaccination. Majorities of respondents also ranked nursing home residents and staff, as well as adults of any age with serious health ...