Emerging Law Addressing Climate Change And Water,
2010
SelectedWorks
Emerging Law Addressing Climate Change And Water, Prof. Elizabeth Burleson
Prof. Elizabeth Burleson
The World Economic Forum recognizes that while restrictions on energy affect water systems and vice versa, energy and water policy are rarely coordinated. The International Panel on Climate Change predicts that wet places will become wetter and dry places will become dryer. Transboundary water, energy and climate coordination can occur through international consensus building.
Benefit-Cost Analysis Of Environmental Projects: A Plethora Of Systematic Biases,
2010
University of Colorado at Boulder
Benefit-Cost Analysis Of Environmental Projects: A Plethora Of Systematic Biases, Philip E. Graves
PHILIP E GRAVES
There are many reasons to suspect that benefit-cost analysis applied to environmental policies will result in policy decisions that will reject those environmental policies. The important question, of course, is whether those rejections are based on proper science. The present paper explores sources of bias in the methods used to evaluate environmental policy in the United States, although most of the arguments translate immediately to decision-making in other countries. There are some “big picture” considerations that have gone unrecognized, and there are numerous more minor, yet cumulatively important, technical details that point to potentially large biases against acceptance on benefit-cost …
The Role Of Medicaid In Promoting Access To High-Quality, High-Value Maternity Care,
2010
George Washington University
The Role Of Medicaid In Promoting Access To High-Quality, High-Value Maternity Care, Anne R. Markus, Sara J. Rosenbaum
Health Policy and Management Faculty Publications
The main purpose of this article is to analyze and describe the role of Medicaid in facilitating access to care for pregnant women and ensuring high-quality maternity care that is affordable. It first summarizes the federal Medicaid requirements regarding eligibility, coverage of benefits, financing, and service delivery, with a special emphasis on existing quality provisions. Then, it discusses current issues and recommends several Medicaid reforms, particularly in the area of quality assessment and improvement. All reforms, including Medicaid reforms, should seek to support the IOM-identified aims. Much of the emphais in Medicaid policy development has been focused on access to …
Can The Deployment Of Community Health Workers For The Delivery Of Hiv Services Represent An Effective And Sustainable Response To Health Workforce Shortages? Results Of A Multicountry Study,
2010
World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland
Can The Deployment Of Community Health Workers For The Delivery Of Hiv Services Represent An Effective And Sustainable Response To Health Workforce Shortages? Results Of A Multicountry Study, Francesca Celletti, Anna Wright, John Palen, Seble Frehywot, Anne R. Markus, Alan E. Greenberg, Rafael Augusto Teixeira De Aguiar, Francisco Campos, Eric Buch, Badara Samb
Health Policy and Management Faculty Publications
In countries severely affected by HIV/AIDS, shortages of health workers present a major obstacle to scaling up HIV services. Adopting a task shifting approach for the deployment of community health workers (CHWs) represents one strategy for rapid expansion of the health workforce. This study aimed to evaluate the contribution of CHWs with a focus on identifying the critical elements of an enabling environment that can ensure they provide quality services in a manner that is sustainable. The method of work included a collection of primary data in five countries: Brazil, Ethiopia, Malawi, Namibia, and Uganda. The findings show that delegation …
The Diabetes Primary Prevention Initiative Interventions Focus Area: A Case Study And Recommendations,
2010
RTI International, Research Triangle Park, NC
The Diabetes Primary Prevention Initiative Interventions Focus Area: A Case Study And Recommendations, Deborah S. Porterfield, Laurie Hinnant, David M. Stevens, Ernest Moy, Dppi-Ifa Case Study Group
Health Policy and Management Faculty Publications
Background: In 2005, CDC began the Diabetes Primary Prevention Initiative Interventions Focus Area (DPPI-IFA), which funded fıve state Diabetes Prevention and Control Programs (DPCPs) to translate diabetes primary prevention trials into real-world settings by developing and implementing a framework for state-level diabetes primary prevention.
Purpose: The purpose of this case study, conducted in 2007, was to describe DPPI-IFA implementation, including facilitators and challenges to the initiative. Methods: Case studies of the fıve DPCPs in the DPPI-IFA involving site visits with key informant interviews of state staff and partners and archival record collection.
Results: Partners recruited for DPPI-IFA activities included …
The Social Determinants Of Health: Defining A Research Agenda For Canada’S Urban Aboriginal Population,
2010
Western University
The Social Determinants Of Health: Defining A Research Agenda For Canada’S Urban Aboriginal Population, Chantelle Richmond, Katie Big-Canoe
Aboriginal Policy Research Consortium International (APRCi)
No abstract provided.
Disproportionate And Unjustifiable: Teen First Nations Mothers And Unstated Paternity Policy,
2010
Western University
Disproportionate And Unjustifiable: Teen First Nations Mothers And Unstated Paternity Policy, Michelle Mann
Aboriginal Policy Research Consortium International (APRCi)
No abstract provided.
Scientific Certainty In A Time Of Uncertainty: Predicting Vulnerability Of Canada’S First Nations To The H1n1/09 Pandemic,
2010
Western University
Scientific Certainty In A Time Of Uncertainty: Predicting Vulnerability Of Canada’S First Nations To The H1n1/09 Pandemic, Nicholas Spence
Aboriginal Policy Research Consortium International (APRCi)
No abstract provided.
Issues In The Recruitment And Retention Of Aboriginal Health Research Participants In Canada,
2010
Western University
Issues In The Recruitment And Retention Of Aboriginal Health Research Participants In Canada, Victoria Nadalin, Marion Maar, Fred Ashbury, John Mclaughlin
Aboriginal Policy Research Consortium International (APRCi)
No abstract provided.
Towards The Adoption Of A National Aboriginal Health Policy,
2010
Western University
Towards The Adoption Of A National Aboriginal Health Policy, Josee G. Lavoie, Laverne Gervais
Aboriginal Policy Research Consortium International (APRCi)
No abstract provided.
Adapting And Developing Educational Best Practices And Curricula For Aboriginal Tobacco Cessation Interventions,
2010
Western University
Adapting And Developing Educational Best Practices And Curricula For Aboriginal Tobacco Cessation Interventions, Hillary Connolly, Jeff D'Hondt, Marilyn Herie, Peter Selby
Aboriginal Policy Research Consortium International (APRCi)
No abstract provided.
Contrasting Policies And Administration Of Sexually Transmitted Infection Programs In Saskatchewan First Nations And Alaska Native Communities,
2010
Western University
Contrasting Policies And Administration Of Sexually Transmitted Infection Programs In Saskatchewan First Nations And Alaska Native Communities, Rick Kotowich, Mike Fisher
Aboriginal Policy Research Consortium International (APRCi)
No abstract provided.
Cervical Cancer Screening Strategies For Aboriginal Women,
2010
Western University
Cervical Cancer Screening Strategies For Aboriginal Women, Agnes T. Black
Aboriginal Policy Research Consortium International (APRCi)
No abstract provided.
Community Conditions As Factors Of Health, Economic Outlook, And Mobility: Survey Data And Aboriginal People In Manitoba,
2010
Western University
Community Conditions As Factors Of Health, Economic Outlook, And Mobility: Survey Data And Aboriginal People In Manitoba, Christopher Adams
Aboriginal Policy Research Consortium International (APRCi)
No abstract provided.
Community Influences On The Mental Health Of First Nations Children In Canada: Health Information And Research Division, Statistics Canada,
2010
Western University
Community Influences On The Mental Health Of First Nations Children In Canada: Health Information And Research Division, Statistics Canada, Dafna Kohen, Lisa Oliver
Aboriginal Policy Research Consortium International (APRCi)
No abstract provided.
Strengths-Based Programming For First Nations Youth In Schools: Building Engagement Through Healthy Relationships And Leadership Skills,
2010
Western University
Strengths-Based Programming For First Nations Youth In Schools: Building Engagement Through Healthy Relationships And Leadership Skills, Claire V. Crooks, Debbie Chiodo, Darren Thomas, Ray Hughes
Aboriginal Policy Research Consortium International (APRCi)
FirstNationsyouthinCanadademonstratedisproportionatelyhighratesofnegative behaviors such as violence, substance abuse, and leaving school early. An understanding of historical context and current environment helps explain these patterns. Providing culturally relevant opportunities for youth to build healthy relationships and leadership skills has the potential to increase youth engagement. Over the past four years our multidisciplinary team of researchers, educators, program developers, and community leaders have worked together to develop a number of school-based initiatives that focus on increasing youth engagement through building on strengths and the promotion of healthy relationships. Specific strategies include peer mentoring, a credit-based academic course, and transition conferences for grade 8 …
The Health Information Technology Provisions In The American Recovery And Reinvestment Act Of 2009,
2010
George Washington University
The Health Information Technology Provisions In The American Recovery And Reinvestment Act Of 2009, Taylor Burke
Health Policy and Management Faculty Publications
This installment of Law and the Public’s Health explores the comprehensive reforms contained in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, whose implementation is expected to transform the use of health information technology as part of Medicare, Medicaid, and public health practice.
Gendered Disparities In Take-Ups Of Employee Health Benefits,
2010
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Gendered Disparities In Take-Ups Of Employee Health Benefits, Jennifer Reid Keene, Anastasia H. Prokos
Sociology Faculty Publications
Using a sample of 2,271 workers from the 2002 National Study of the Changing Workforce whose employers offered personal health insurance, this article investigates the gendered nature of health insurance benefit take-ups. These analyses include family and employment characteristics in addition to employers’ contributions to health insurance premiums, a measure that is unexamined in sociological analyses of health benefits. Progressive logistic regression models predict the effects of gender and family characteristics. Results indicate that women with employed spouses are less likely to take up their own health benefits than are comparable men, net of basic employment characteristics. Gender differences disappear, …
When Is A Lot Still Not Enough? Health Information, The Public Good And Privacy Rights,
2010
University of New Hampshire
When Is A Lot Still Not Enough? Health Information, The Public Good And Privacy Rights, Robert J. Mcgrath
The University Dialogue
No abstract provided.
Socio-Spatial Constructs Of The Local Retail Food Environment: A Case Study Of Holyoke, Massachusetts,
2010
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Socio-Spatial Constructs Of The Local Retail Food Environment: A Case Study Of Holyoke, Massachusetts, Walter F. Ramsey
Masters Theses 1911 - February 2014
This mixed-methods study addresses the relationship between the availability of food and realized food access by studying the retail food landscape of Holyoke, Massachusetts – a small, socio-economically diverse city. While a large body of empirical research finds that low-income communities and communities of color are especially likely to lack adequate access to healthy foods and experience increased vulnerability to food insecurity, few studies explore urban food environments through a mixed-methods case study approach. Through the use of food store mapping, store audits, and resident interviews, this research is a nascent attempt to articulate how the unique development histories and …