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  2. U.S. Health Care Policy | RAND - RAND Corporation

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    The U.S. health care policy landscape is poised for great change. Extensive RAND research offers insights about the likely impact of repealing or revising the ACA along key dimensions, including Medicaid, the individual mandate, effects on employers, tax subsidies, changing rating regulations, and essential health benefits.

  3. Health Policy - Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

    publichealth.jhu.edu/topics/health-policy

    Explore policies that enhance public health, including health economics, services, advocacy, and preparedness at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.

  4. Health in All Policies Initiative

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    About Health in All Policies. The Health in All Policies Initiative encourages local, state, and national organizations to include health considerations in policy decisions across multiple sectors, such as housing, transportation, and education through tools that advance health in all policies, including health impact assessments and health notes.

  5. Health Policy and Management - Johns Hopkins

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    The Department of Health Policy and Management is committed to building an inclusive environment where faculty, staff, students, and other members of our community support efforts to dismantle structural oppression and racist policies and practices.

  6. Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Health Policy and Management

    publichealth.jhu.edu/academics/phd-in-health-policy-and-management

    This concentration is designed for students interested in conducting independent research on ethical issues in public health policy, research and practice such as domestic and international research ethics, learning health systems, emerging biomedical technologies, ethics and public health genetics, national and global food policy, access to care and health care priority setting.

  7. Health in All Policies - Bloomberg School of Public Health

    publichealth.jhu.edu/2024/health-in-all-policies

    Health in All Policies (HiAP) is a collaborative approach that brings together experts and decision-makers from various sectors (e.g. transportation, housing, energy) to improve health outcomes. HiAP is grounded in the understanding that the conditions in which we live, work, learn, and play influence our well-being.

  8. What’s at Stake for Public Health in the 2024 U.S. Election?

    publichealth.jhu.edu/2024/election-2024-whats-at-stake-for-public-health

    Indirectly, Bollyky says, the U.S.’s general views on health at home impact policies worldwide. An administration that supports abortion access, for example, might provide more assistance for women’s reproductive health globally—global development assistance for reproductive health increased 47% under Biden while declining 42% under Trump.

  9. How Can We Solve the Black Maternal Health Crisis?

    publichealth.jhu.edu/2023/solving-the-black-maternal-health-crisis

    A commitment to addressing discriminatory hospital policies has led many physicians to refocus their energy on advocacy, says Jamila Perritt, MD, MPH ’10, president and CEO of Physicians for Reproductive Health. “These are policies that are deeply misinformed, misguided, not grounded in science or medical evidence, and in fact, are directly ...

  10. MSPH in Health Policy - Bloomberg School of Public Health

    publichealth.jhu.edu/academics/msph-in-health-policy

    The MSPH in Health Policy is a professionally oriented degree program designed for individuals seeking competency-based education and training to establish or expand careers as health policy professionals within the United States. The program requires one year of accelerated coursework, followed by a second year full-time employment experience.

  11. Policies That Reduce Gun Violence: Restricting Large Capacity...

    publichealth.jhu.edu/2021/policies-that-reduce-gun-violence-restricting-large...

    This motivated our team at Johns Hopkins to do a new study looking at the firearm policies and fatal mass shootings. We identified over 600 mass shootings—defined as [having] four or more victims—from 1985 to 2017, with 2,976 deaths.