TAILIEUCHUNG - State Policy Guide: Using Research in Public Health Policymaking

A third has to do with the asym- metry in information between provider and pa- tient concerning the outcomes of intervention; providers advise patients on choice of treatment, and when the providers' income is linked to this advice, excessive treatment can result. As a conse- quence of these last two considerations, in unregu- lated private markets costs escalate without appre- ciable health gains to the patient. Governments have an important role to play in regulating pri- vately provided health insurance, or in mandating alternatives such as social insurance, in order to ensure widespread coverage and hold down costs. If governments do intervene, they must do so intelligently,. | STATE POLICY GUIDE Using Research in Public Health Policymaking A Publication of The Council of State Governments Acknowledgements We greatly appreciate the advice and contributions provided by the following reviewers to the authors of this policy guide. State Legislator and Staff Reviewers North Dakota Rep. Jeff Delzer Jenee Gonzalez of the Texas Senate legislative committee staff Oregon Rep. Mitch Greenlick Missouri Sen. Harry Kennedy Massachusetts Sen. Richard Moore and Texas Sen. Leticia Van de Putte Other Reviewers Dr. Ellen Andrews health policy consultant CSG East Region Dr. Sharon Arnold vice president AcademyHealth Dr. Georges Benjamin executive director American Public Health Association Dr. Mark Helfand director Evidence-Based Practice Center Oregon Health Science University Carmen Hooker Odom president Milbank Memorial Fund Paula Roy executive director Delaware Health Commission John Selig director Arkansas Health and Human Services We greatly appreciate the input from many scientists at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and especially note the valuable insights provided by Dr. Peter Briss CDC science officer and former director of The Community Guide Dr. Shawna Mercer CDC director of The Community Guide and Dr. Anthony Moulton co-director of the CDC Public Health Law Program. About This Guide This guide describes the benefits of using research results to make state policy decisions on public health and other health and human services concerns. In addition to considering budgetary constraints how well a policy fits in your state public opinion and other political factors state legislators can effectively apply the cumulative lessons from public health research by working closely with researchers and other experts. Specifically this guide will help legislators and their staffs understand How to use research results to produce effective public health policies and programs and to spend public resources as wisely as possible Ways to work with .

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