State laws, policies, and regulations

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Claire Brindis

Institute for Health Policy Studies


Areas of Work:
Childhood nutrition, Ethics, Health equity, Healthcare financing, Reproductive health, Schools, Workforce, Youth

Impact Levels:
Institutional, Local, National, Professional, State

Impacts:
Broader culture, Civil society, Federal laws, policies, and regulations, State laws, policies, and regulations, Local laws, policies, and regulations, Professional practice, Published expert/advisory panel recommendations or guidelines

Strategies:
Advisory/technical assistance role, Direct advocacy with legislators (1:1 and community meetings), Direct work with policymakers, Engagement with community advocacy groups (local, regional, or national), Media engagement, Participate in a policy-related academic center, Participation in professional associations and advisory bodies, Provided public testimony to legislators and regulators, Public advisory bodies, Public policy research, Published in professional literature, Received training in a policy-related field, Serve as an expert witness, Work with groups that advocate for policy change, Write editorials/blogs promoting research-informed policy change

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Cristin Kearns

Division of Oral Epidemiology and Dental Public Health, Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies


Areas of Work:
Childhood nutrition, Ethics, Health equity, Healthcare financing, Nutrition

Impact Levels:
Institutional, International, Local, National, Professional, State

Impacts:
Broader culture, State laws, policies, and regulations, Local laws, policies, and regulations, Professional practice, Published expert/advisory panel recommendations or guidelines

Strategies:
Advisory/technical assistance role, Curriculum development, Direct advocacy with legislators (1:1 and community meetings), Direct work with policymakers, Employment in the public sector in a policy-related role, Engagement with community advocacy groups (local, regional, or national), Leadership role, Media engagement, Participate in a policy-related academic center, Participation in professional associations and advisory bodies, Provided public testimony to legislators and regulators, Public advisory bodies, Public policy research, Published in professional literature, Received training in a policy-related field, Serve as an expert witness, Work with groups that advocate for policy change, Write editorials/blogs promoting research-informed policy change

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Paul Volberding

AIDS Research Institute, Department of Medicine


Areas of Work:
Healthcare financing, HIV, Patient rights

Impact Levels:
Institutional, International, Local, National, Professional, State

Impacts:
Broader culture, Civil society, Global sector policies, and regulations, Federal laws, policies, and regulations, State laws, policies, and regulations, Local laws, policies, and regulations, Professional practice, Published expert/advisory panel recommendations or guidelines

Strategies:
Advisory/technical assistance role, Direct advocacy with legislators (1:1 and community meetings), Direct work with policymakers, Engagement with community advocacy groups (local, regional, or national), Leadership role, Media engagement, Participate in a policy-related academic center, Participation in professional associations and advisory bodies, Provided public testimony to legislators and regulators, Public advisory bodies, Public policy research, Published in professional literature, Serve as an expert witness, Work with groups that advocate for policy change, Write editorials/blogs promoting research-informed policy change

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Tracey Woodruff

Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Sciences, Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies, Program on Reproductive Health and the Environment


Areas of Work:
Environmental health, Reproductive health

Impact Levels:
Institutional, Local, National, State

Impacts:
Broader culture, Civil society, Federal laws, policies, and regulations, State laws, policies, and regulations, Professional practice, Published expert/advisory panel recommendations or guidelines

Strategies:
Advisory/technical assistance role, Direct advocacy with legislators (1:1 and community meetings), Direct work with policymakers, Employment in the public sector in a policy-related role, Engagement with community advocacy groups (local, regional, or national), Leadership role, Media engagement, Participate in a policy-related academic center, Participation in professional associations and advisory bodies, Provided public testimony to legislators and regulators, Public advisory bodies, Public policy research, Published in professional literature, Received training in a policy-related field, Serve as an expert witness, Work with groups that advocate for policy change, Write editorials/blogs promoting research-informed policy change