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Public Health Policy: Issues, Theories, and Advocacy offers students an engaging and innovative introduction to public health policy: its purpose, how it is originated, and how it is implemented. The book describes the underlying theories and frameworks as well as practical analytical tools needed for effective advocacy and communication. Drawing on the multidisciplinary nature of public health, the book uses concepts and examples from epidemiology, law, economics, political science, and ethics to examine the policymaking process, explain positions pro or con, and develop materials for various audiences to further a public health policy intervention. In addition, Public Health Policy shows how policymaking is a complex and integrated top-down and bottoms-up process that embraces a myriad of public and private stakeholders.

Written by a highly experienced health policy researcher and teacher, the book is rich in resources that will enhance teaching and learning.

Table of Contents

Introduction vii

The Author xv

Part 1 Building a Framework for Conducting a Multidisciplinary Analysis

Chapter 1 The Role of Law: Agencies, Legislatures, Courts, and the Constitution 3

Chapter 2 The Role of Epidemiology and Medicine: Diagnosis, Prevention, Control, and Evaluation 45

Chapter 3 The Role of Economics: Theories, Modeling, and Evaluation 77

Chapter 4 The Role of Politics: Players, Processes, and Power 99

Chapter 5 The Role of Ethics: Historical, Contemporary, and Future Perspectives 141

Part 2 Case Studies

Chapter 6 HIV Criminalization 181

Chapter 7 Clean Water Legislation and Mosquito Control 201

Chapter 8 HPV Vaccination 213

Chapter 9 SCHIP and Children with Special Health Care Needs 245

Chapter 10 Overweight and Obesity 265

Chapter 11 Breast Cancer Screening 285

Chapter 12 Medical Transportation: Local Research Focus 295

Chapter 13 Medical Transportation: Local Practice Focus 307

Chapter 14 Taxes, Politics, and Public Health Policy: A Look Back at the 2008 Presidential Campaign 327

Chapter 15 Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program and Modifying Behavior 353

Chapter 16 Medical Readmissions and the Affordable Care Act 365

Chapter 17 Tobacco Control and Cessation Programs 389

Chapter 18 Emergency Preparedness and Infectious Diseases 403

Part 3 Advocacy

Chapter 19 The Research Policy Brief: A Primer 429

Chapter 20 Letters to the Editor: A Primer 467

Index 475

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 29/11/2013
      ISBN13: 9781118164358, 978-1118164358
      ISBN10: 1118164350

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Public Health Policy: Issues, Theories, and Advocacy offers students an engaging and innovative introduction to public health policy: its purpose, how it is originated, and how it is implemented. The book describes the underlying theories and frameworks as well as practical analytical tools needed for effective advocacy and communication. Drawing on the multidisciplinary nature of public health, the book uses concepts and examples from epidemiology, law, economics, political science, and ethics to examine the policymaking process, explain positions pro or con, and develop materials for various audiences to further a public health policy intervention. In addition, Public Health Policy shows how policymaking is a complex and integrated top-down and bottoms-up process that embraces a myriad of public and private stakeholders.

      Written by a highly experienced health policy researcher and teacher, the book is rich in resources that will enhance teaching and learning.

      Table of Contents

      Introduction vii

      The Author xv

      Part 1 Building a Framework for Conducting a Multidisciplinary Analysis

      Chapter 1 The Role of Law: Agencies, Legislatures, Courts, and the Constitution 3

      Chapter 2 The Role of Epidemiology and Medicine: Diagnosis, Prevention, Control, and Evaluation 45

      Chapter 3 The Role of Economics: Theories, Modeling, and Evaluation 77

      Chapter 4 The Role of Politics: Players, Processes, and Power 99

      Chapter 5 The Role of Ethics: Historical, Contemporary, and Future Perspectives 141

      Part 2 Case Studies

      Chapter 6 HIV Criminalization 181

      Chapter 7 Clean Water Legislation and Mosquito Control 201

      Chapter 8 HPV Vaccination 213

      Chapter 9 SCHIP and Children with Special Health Care Needs 245

      Chapter 10 Overweight and Obesity 265

      Chapter 11 Breast Cancer Screening 285

      Chapter 12 Medical Transportation: Local Research Focus 295

      Chapter 13 Medical Transportation: Local Practice Focus 307

      Chapter 14 Taxes, Politics, and Public Health Policy: A Look Back at the 2008 Presidential Campaign 327

      Chapter 15 Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program and Modifying Behavior 353

      Chapter 16 Medical Readmissions and the Affordable Care Act 365

      Chapter 17 Tobacco Control and Cessation Programs 389

      Chapter 18 Emergency Preparedness and Infectious Diseases 403

      Part 3 Advocacy

      Chapter 19 The Research Policy Brief: A Primer 429

      Chapter 20 Letters to the Editor: A Primer 467

      Index 475

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