Health Policy Training: A Review of the Literature
Abstract
:1. Introduction
- What literature exists regarding the development or implementation of formal health policy training and training programs?
- How is “health policy” framed and defined, relative to the increasing focus on health in all policies?
- What are the core components of health policy training?
- What evaluation data and research exist to inform heath policy training?
- What barriers exist to implementation of health policy training in health professional training programs?
2. Methods
3. Results
3.1. Target Audience
3.2. Goal(s) of the Articles
3.2.1. Description of Proposed Health Policy Training Elements or Curriculum
3.2.2. Pilot of a Health Policy Training Program
3.2.3. Advocacy for Increased Health Policy Training
3.2.4. Survey of Health Policy Training
3.3. Definition of Health Policy
3.4. Core Components of Health Policy Training
3.4.1. Process Components
Process Components | References |
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Experiential/service learning | [27,31,32,33,34,36,37,38] |
Case studies | [25,28,42] |
Inclusion of policy experts and politicians | [34,35,37] |
Site visits | [20,30] |
Group projects and discussion sessions | [28,30] |
Seminars | [28,34] |
Policy-related skill building | [35,40] |
3.4.2. Content Components
Content Components | References |
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Health care costs and financing | [6,24,25,26,28,29,33,35] |
Cost containment and resource allocation | [6,26,29,33,35] |
Physician payment systems | [28] |
Medicare and Medicaid | [25] |
Physician reimbursement and insurance design | [24,25] |
Current trends or topics in health policy | [4,23,24,25,28,29,33,36] |
Health care reform | [4,25] |
The Affordable Care Act and U.S. Supreme Court decision | [24] |
The Nurse Practice Act | [36] |
Health care structure and organization | [1,8,20,23,26,29,35] |
Health care systems and principles | [8] |
Introduction to Canada’s healthcare system | [23] |
Organization of clinical and public health systems | [26] |
Quality assessment and assurance | [8,24,25,28,29,35] |
Quality improvement | [25] |
Quality and safety | [8] |
Health quality and health status | [24] |
Policy process | [6,26,34,37,39,40] |
Health policy overview | [6] |
Health policy theory and health policy analysis | [39] |
Policy-making intervention points | [40] |
Population health dimensions of health policy | [21,29,35,36,37] |
Impact of political, economic, and social policies on health | [21] |
Community-level determinants of health | [36] |
Community health assessments | [36] |
Population health promotion | [36] |
Health policy for vulnerable populations | [8,20,24,36] |
Health disparities | [8,20] |
Health care safety net | [8,20] |
Social determinants impacting health | [20] |
Civil rights and health care | [20] |
Access to health insurance | [24] |
Social justice and social activism | [36] |
Ethical and legal issues in health policy | [1,24,40] |
Laws related to lobbying and advocacy for non-profits | [40] |
Policy communication and advocacy | [34,37,40] |
Public health advocacy and media advocacy | [40] |
Media advocacy | [37] |
Policy and politics | [6,8,20] |
The politics of health care | [20] |
Health politics and law | [8] |
Policy versus politics | [6] |
Physician role in health policy | [20,23] |
Physician role in health systems reform | [23] |
3.5. Evaluation
3.6. Barriers to Health Policy Training
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Acknowledgments
Author Contributions
Conflicts of Interest
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Heiman, H.J.; Smith, L.L.; McKool, M.; Mitchell, D.N.; Roth Bayer, C. Health Policy Training: A Review of the Literature. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2016, 13, 20. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph13010020
Heiman HJ, Smith LL, McKool M, Mitchell DN, Roth Bayer C. Health Policy Training: A Review of the Literature. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2016; 13(1):20. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph13010020
Chicago/Turabian StyleHeiman, Harry J., L. Lerissa Smith, Marissa McKool, Denise N. Mitchell, and Carey Roth Bayer. 2016. "Health Policy Training: A Review of the Literature" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 13, no. 1: 20. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph13010020
APA StyleHeiman, H. J., Smith, L. L., McKool, M., Mitchell, D. N., & Roth Bayer, C. (2016). Health Policy Training: A Review of the Literature. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 13(1), 20. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph13010020