Julie M Donohue
Julie M Donohue
Compulsory Licensing of Pharmaceuticals in High-Income Countries: A Comparative Analysis [0.03%]
高收入国家的药品强制许可制度比较研究
Lindor Qunaj,Anna Kaltenboeck,Peter B Bach
Lindor Qunaj
Policy Points Pharmaceutical trade organizations and media outlets in the United States regularly point to compulsory licensing-or even its threat-as the mechanism that peer countries use to control the price of prescription drugs. Our comp...
How Ethnic Minority Context Alters the Risk for Developing Mental Health Disorders and Psychological Distress for Latinx Young Adults [0.03%]
族裔少数群体环境如何改变拉丁年轻人出现精神健康障碍和心理压力的风险
Margarita Alegría,Mario Cruz-Gonzalez,Kiara Alvarez et al.
Margarita Alegría et al.
Policy Points In low-income communities in the South Bronx and Puerto Rico, Puerto Rican youth are exposed to many of the same risk and protective factors for developing depression, anxiety, or psychological distress; yet it is unclear how ...
Identifying Value-Added Population Health Capabilities to Strengthen Public Health Infrastructure [0.03%]
识别增加价值的 population health 能力以加强公共卫生基础设施
Rachel Hogg-Graham,Elizabeth Graves,Glen P Mays
Rachel Hogg-Graham
Policy Points While the coronavirus pandemic has underscored the important role of public health systems in protecting community health, it has also exposed weaknesses in the public health infrastructure that stem from chronic underfunding ...
State-Level Social and Economic Policies and Their Association With Perinatal and Infant Outcomes [0.03%]
国家层面的社会和经济政策及其与围产期和婴儿结局的关联
Jessica L Webster,David Paul,Jonathan Purtle et al.
Jessica L Webster et al.
Policy Points State-level social and economic policies that expand tax credits, increase paid parental leave, raise the minimum wage, and increase tobacco taxes have been demonstrated to reduce adverse perinatal and infant health outcomes. ...
Alan B Cohen
Alan B Cohen
Maria-Elena DE Trinidad Young,Hannah Sarnoff,Dana Lang et al.
Maria-Elena DE Trinidad Young et al.
Policy Points Although immigration policy is recognized as a social determinant of health, less is known about how mechanisms, such as news coverage of policy, influence intermediary and proximal health processes like seeking health care. T...
Electronic Health Records as Biased Tools or Tools Against Bias: A Conceptual Model [0.03%]
电子健康记录作为有偏见的工具或对抗偏见的工具:一个概念模型
Michael D Rozier,Kavita K Patel,Dori A Cross
Michael D Rozier
Policy Points Electronic health records (EHRs) are subject to the implicit bias of their designers, which risks perpetuating and amplifying that bias over time and across users. If left unchecked, the bias in the design of EHRs and the subs...
Participation, Pricing, and Enrollment in a Health Insurance "Public Option": Evidence From Washington State's Cascade Care Program [0.03%]
健康保险“公共选择”中的参与、定价和注册:来自华盛顿州级联护理计划的证据
Aditi P Sen,Yashaswini Singh,Mark K Meiselbach et al.
Aditi P Sen et al.
Policy Points Policymakers considering introduction of a health insurance "public option" to lower health spending and reduce the number of uninsured can learn from Washington State, which offered the nation's first public option ("Cascade ...
First Things First: How to Elicit the Initial Program Theory for a Realist Evaluation of Complex Integrated Care Programs [0.03%]
优先事项:如何提炼复杂整合护理项目的初始项目理论以进行现实主义评价
Rowan G M Smeets,Dorijn F L Hertroijs,Ferdinand C Mukumbang et al.
Rowan G M Smeets et al.
Policy Points Realist evaluation (RE) is an emerging and promising research approach for evaluating integrated care, addressing what works, how, for whom, and in what circumstances. The rich philosophical foundation of RE, critical realism,...