PUBHLTH 122 Chapter Notes - Chapter 2.0: Budget Resolution, Patient Protection And Affordable Care Act

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State, federal, local: authoritative decision makers, private actors. Different ways of defining policy from scholars: authoritative decision made in the political branches. Refers to policy makers: actions embraced by government organizations. Refers to both public and private policy makers: decisions that direct human behavior toward goals both private or public sector. When deciding public policy decisions: focus not only who is making a decision, what kind of decision is being made, government intervention is not the only solution, should be aware of both private and public entities. Example: problems of an influenza vaccine shortage. Some policy options are voluntary while others are mandatory: authoritative decisions are not always required, the power of persuasion is very important at the federal level. Inaction can also be a policy decision: deciding to do nothing could keep a prior decision. Inaction gives opportunities available to individuals and others. Important policy decisions are regularly made on state-level. Each state is unique in their structure.

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