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Global Surgery and Health Equity: Integrating Education, Research, and Policy-A Perspective Review. [PDF]

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Policy impact: When policy fails

Nursing Forum, 2019
The best policies are evidence-based, providing feasible solutions to healthcare issues to prevent unintended consequences. Nurse researchers need to generate evidence with which to create policy. The obligation to monitor the impact of policies and standards rests on nurse leaders who have the duty to advocate when policies fail.
Judy E. Davidson   +2 more
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Policy Persistence [PDF]

open access: possibleAmerican Economic Review, 1999
Policy persistence refers to the tendency of the political process to maintain policies once they have been introduced. This paper develops a theory of policy persistence based on the idea that policies create incentives for beneficiaries to take actions which increase their willingness to pay for these policies in the future.
Stephen Morris, Stephen Coate
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Studying policy, planning policy, making policy

Policy Studies, 1981
(1981). Studying policy, planning policy, making policy. Policy Studies: Vol. 2, No. 2, pp. 59-61.
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Agricultural Policy, Food Policy, and Communicable Disease Policy

Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 2012
Food and agricultural policy is an essential element of a communicable disease policy. The European Union has developed a more systematic and broadly based interest in questions of food safety and animal health and welfare linked to modernization of the Common Agricultural Policy, reflected in a new treaty obligation on animal welfare.
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Adaptive policies, policy analysis, and policy-making

European Journal of Operational Research, 2001
Abstract Public policies must be devised in spite of profound uncertainties about the future. When there are many plausible scenarios for the future, it may well be impossible to construct any single static policy that will perform well in all of them.
Walker, Warren E.   +2 more
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‘Consumers’ of Social Policy: Policy Design, Policy Response, Policy Approval

Social Policy and Society, 2005
With growing concern that social policies should reflect consumer choice, how is consumer choice expressed? Will consumer choice be the same in all forums? Analysis of incentive structures in different decision-making processes suggests that different facets of consumerism assume greater relevance in different forums.
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