1.14 - Components of Population Studies Flashcards
It refers to the health policy of hospitals and other institutions.
Clinical policy
These are courses of action that affect the set of institutions, organizations, services and funding arrangements of the health care system.
Health policies
These are policies in communities when dealing with diseases.
Public health policy
The Policy Analysis Triangle is composed of what elements?
Context
Content
Process
Actors
This refers to people who are not policy makers but have undue influence on the policy makers.
Policy elites
Focusing events that are temporary and transient is an example of what type of context?
Situational context
Political and economic institutions that are relatively permanent comprise what type of context?
Structural context
Authority, minorities, gender, and religion is part of what context?
Cultural context
_______________ context reflects globalization and how it affects local policies in the country.
Exogenous/international
What are the steps in the process of policy making?
Problem identification
Policy formulation
Policy implementation
Policy evaluation
A type of policy analysis that is retrospective and which monitors and evaluates a current policy.
Analysis of policy
A type of policy analysis that is prospective, employs strategic scenario building, and is used in planning for new policies is called:
Analysis for policy
What three factors or dimensions are important to consider when moving towards universal health care?
Population coverage
Service coverage
Cost coverage
True or False: The Philippines is poor in terms of population coverage.
False. It is poor in terms of service and costs coverage.