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Babies and Public Policy

Neonatal Network, 2008
WE CARE ABOUT GIVING THE BEST CARE TO OUR INFANT patients while they are hospitalized in our nurseries, and we care about their welfare after we discharge them home. We love it when our “graduates” return to visit and they are healthy, growing, and developing appropriately.
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Leadership and Public Policy

Policy, Politics, & Nursing Practice, 2005
This article outlines some of the key issues that medical science, research, and technology raise for society and urges nurses to play a larger role in setting public policy to define and regulate their future use and development. It notes the unique clinical and academic experiences of nurses that qualify them for this task and suggests specific ways ...
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Deinstitutionalization and public policy

Social Science & Medicine, 1985
Deinstitutionalization, originally hailed as a major advance in public policy towards mental illness, has recently become increasingly controversial. This paper reviews the implementation of this policy in the United States, providing a critical examination of some of the central issues and problems that are the focus of current debates.
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Public Policy Update

AIDS Patient Care and STDs, 1997
Through its Public Policy Program staff based in Washington, DC, the American Foundation for AIDS Research (amfAR) builds support for sound HIV/AlDS-related policies. Jane Silver, M.P.H., formerly Associate Director for Program of the National Commission of AIDS, heads the program.
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Obesity and Public Policy

Annual Review of Clinical Psychology, 2012
There is a pressing need to reduce both the prevalence and impact of obesity. This review begins with a discussion of the roles of treatment and prevention. Two overriding issues, weight bias and the addictive nature of food, are covered because of their importance not only to the individuals affected but also to public policy.
Ashley N, Gearhardt   +5 more
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Public policy on privacy

ACM SIGCAS Computers and Society, 1976
The following article is excerpted from testimony presented by Dr. Brandin, Gene P. Altshuler, Peter D. Miller, and Donn B. Parker before the Privacy Protection Study Commission, September 8, 1975 on behalf of Stanford Research Institute. Since the testimony comments on privacy as an issue for public it is included in this issue of <u>Computers ...
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Ideas in public policy

1996
This thesis examines the extent to which ideas play a role in policy activity and, if so, how. Mainstream policy studies paradigms focus on either the decision making processes or the formal goals and authoritative structures underpinning policy activity to understand the process and outcomes.
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Public inquiries as procedural policy tools

Policy and Society, 2021
Alastair Stark, Sophie Yates
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Morality and Public Policy

2016
Spanning religion, moral philosophy and scientific understanding of the human conditions, this unique book adds to the latest thinking on morality, proposing ways to enhance the capacity of public policy to respond to morality and associated shifts in social mores in different cultural settings.
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