Improving State Health Policy Assessment: An Agenda for Measurement and Analysis
American Journal of Public Health: September 2012, Vol. 102, No. 9, pp. 1697-1705. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2012.300716
We examine the scope of inquiry into the measurement and assessment of the state public health policy environment. We argue that there are gains to be made by looking systematically at policies both within and across health domains. We draw from the public health and public policy literature to develop the concepts of interdomain and intradomain policy comprehensiveness and illustrate how these concepts can be used to enhance surveillance of the current public health policy environment, improve understanding of the adoption of new policies, and enhance evaluations of the impact of such policies on health outcomes.