Who Would Pay Higher Taxes for Better Mental Health? Results of a Large-Sample National Choice Experiment [0.03%]
谁会为了更好的精神健康支付更高的税款?大型国家选择实验的结果
F Reed Johnson,Juan Marcos Gonzalez,Jui-Chen Yang et al.
F Reed Johnson et al.
Policy Points Public funding for mental health programs must compete with other funding priorities in limited state budgets. Valuing state-funded mental health programs in a policy-relevant context requires consideration of how much benefit...
Pursuing Value-Based Prices for Drugs: A Comprehensive Comparison of State Prescription Drug-Pricing Boards [0.03%]
基于价值的药物定价:关于州处方药定价委员会的全面比较分析
Liam Bendicksen,Benjamin N Rome,Jerry Avorn et al.
Liam Bendicksen et al.
Policy Points In the absence of federal action on rising prescription drug costs, we reviewed the details of five states that have enacted prescription drug-pricing boards seeking to lower drug prices based on products' value. Within these ...
The Demise of Artificial Trans Fat: A History of a Public Health Achievement [0.03%]
人造反式脂肪的终结:一项公共卫生成就的历史回顾
Angela Amico,Margo G Wootan,Michael F Jacobson et al.
Angela Amico et al.
Policy Points This article describes a strategic combination of research, advocacy, corporate campaigns, communications, grassroots mobilization, legislation, regulatory actions, and litigation against companies and government to secure a n...
Beyond Causality: Additional Benefits of Randomized Controlled Trials for Improving Health Care Delivery [0.03%]
超越因果关系:改进卫生保健服务的随机对照试验之额外益处
Marcella Alsan,Amy N Finkelstein
Marcella Alsan
Policy Points Policymakers at federal and state agencies, health systems, payers, and providers need rigorous evidence for strategies to improve health care delivery and population health. This is all the more urgent now, during the COVID-1...
When All That Glitters Is Gold: Dominated Plan Choice on Covered California for the 2018 Plan Year [0.03%]
当所有闪光的都是黄金时:在covered california下2018计划年度主导计划选择的影响因素分析
Petra W Rasmussen,David Anderson
Petra W Rasmussen
Policy Points Purchasing health insurance is a complex task with multiple potential points of failure. In 2018, following the silver-loading price shock, 20.2% of households earning above 200% of the federal poverty level with coverage thro...
Shenam Ticku,Jane Barrow,Ralph Fuccillo et al.
Shenam Ticku et al.
Policy Points Since the Surgeon General's report in 2000, multiple stakeholder groups have engaged in advocacy to expand access to oral health coverage, integrate medicine and dentistry, and to improve the dental workforce. Using a stakehol...
Benjamin J McMichael
Benjamin J McMichael
Policy Points The increased use of nurse practitioners represents a viable policy option to address continuing access-to-care deficiencies across the United States, but state scope-of-practice laws limit the ability of nurse practitioners t...
Alan B Cohen
Alan B Cohen
Social Prescribing in National Health Service Primary Care: What Are the Ethical Considerations? [0.03%]
英国国家卫生服务体系基层医疗中的社会处方伦理考量是什么?
Rebecca C H Brown,Kamal Mahtani,Amadea Turk et al.
Rebecca C H Brown et al.
Policy Points Social prescribing is proposed as a way of improving patients' health and well-being by attending to their non-clinical needs. This is done by connecting patients with community assets (typically voluntary or charitable organi...
State Policymaking and Stated Reasons: Prenatal Care for Undocumented Immigrants in an Era of Abortion Restriction [0.03%]
移居政策与公开说辞:限制堕胎时代无证移民的产前护理问题
Rachel E Fabi,Brendan Saloner,Holly Taylor
Rachel E Fabi
Policy Points States can create policies that provide access to publicly funded prenatal care for undocumented immigrants that garner support from diverse political coalitions. Policymakers have used a wide range of moral and practical reas...