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An Evidence‐Based Rationale for Adopting Weight‐Inclusive Health Policy

Social Issues and Policy Review, 2020
Health policies routinely emphasize weight loss as a target for health promotion. These policies rest upon the assumptions: (1) that higher body weight equals poorer health, (2) that long-term weight loss is widely achievable, and (3) that weight loss ...
J. Hunger, Joslyn P. Smith, A. Tomiyama
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Mental Health Policy in the Era of COVID-19.

Psychiatric Services, 2020
The response to the global COVID-19 pandemic has important ramifications for mental health systems and the patients they serve. This article describes significant changes in mental health policy prompted by the COVID-19 crisis across five major areas ...
Matthew L. Goldman   +11 more
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Health in All Policies [PDF]

open access: possible, 2015
chapter 16: Health in All Policies A Lazzari, C de Waure, N Azzopardi-Muscat - A Systematic Review of Key Issues in …, 2015...
Natasha Azzopardi-Muscat   +3 more
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Health Policy and the HMO

The Milbank Memorial Fund Quarterly, 1972
Policy making is fraught with difficulty. The long-range results are often far afield from the original expectation. This, of course, has been conspicuous in such fields as defense, foreign affairs and economics. Serious attempts to formulate a national policy for the delivery of medical services are relatively new for the United States. Foreseeing the
Ernest W. Saward, Merwyn R. Greenlick
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Health policy for the elderly

Society, 1989
w 'hen Ronald Reagan assumed the presidency, both conservative and liberal analysts predicted revolutionary changes in the health and welfare system of the country. When Reagan left office eight years later, major programs affecting the elderly that had been targeted for radical modification or elimination still existed. Medicare continues as a federal
Carroll L. Estes, Steven P. Wallace
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Men’s health policy

Journal of the Royal Society for the Promotion of Health, 2002
It has been said that ‘men's health’ is a contradiction in terms. That might sound dramatic, but consider that male life expectancy at birth averages just 75 years and men in social class 5 (unskilled manual) have a life expectancy of 68years, lower than average male life expectancy in the early 1970s.
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Evidence-Based Health Policy.

New England Journal of Medicine, 2017
A clear framework for defining evidence-based health policy (EBHP) is a prerequisite for a rational approach to making policy choices. EBHP requires well-specified policies, distinguishing between policies and goals, and empirical evidence of the ...
Katherine Baicker, A. Chandra
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