This article examines pandemic governance in the EU, highlighting the need for mapping national laws to assess compliance with international standards and promote cross-border coherence for effective, ethical, and lawful emergency responses.
This analysis reviews 20 shared use agreements in Los Angeles County (2010-2014) and highlights best practices for promoting physical activity, emphasizing health equity and sustainability in legal agreements.
This dataset analyzes nurse practitioner scope of practice laws across states from 2015–2017, detailing variations in autonomy, prescribing privileges, collaboration requirements, and permitted activities under full or limited practice authority.
This article explores federal funding trends for public health law evaluation research between 1985 and 2014, revealing that funding for public health law research remained a small proportion of NIH's overall budget.
This dataset explores the role of Health Impact Assessments (HIAs) and Health in All Policies (HiAP) approaches in decision-making and highlights state-level bills and laws from 2012-2016 related to these approaches.
This dataset explores state laws addressing radon risks, including mitigation, testing, and disclosure provisions aimed at reducing public health impacts like lung cancer.
This article reviews CDC's legal epidemiology publications from 2011–2015, analyzing 225 works, including 158 evaluations and 67 commentaries, to assess the scope of legal epidemiology's role in public health research.
This article outlines the Five Essential Public Health Law Services framework, emphasizing strategic investments to move policy initiatives from conception to implementation and strengthen public health law functions.
This dataset explores state laws granting governors emergency suspension powers to manage public health crises, natural disasters, and security threats, including the ability to amend or create laws during emergencies.
This dataset analyzes state laws recognizing the Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) model, highlighting policies on insurance coverage, advisory councils, reporting requirements, and funding sources to improve primary care delivery and outcomes.
This article explores reforming drug naming to enhance generic drug use, reduce confusion, and improve medication safety. The authors question if trademark protections for brand names should expire upon generic entry.
This dataset explores state laws on mold remediation, focusing on training, certification, and regulations for contractors to ensure public safety. Mold exposure poses respiratory risks, highlighting the need for skilled remediation.
This dataset reviews variations in state laws regulating the scope of practice for registered nurses, including their medical duties, delegation authority, and supervision requirements.
This article discusses New York's legislative efforts from 2009–2013 to improve hospital breastfeeding support. By 2013, 75% of hospitals complied with WHO recommendations, and by 2014, all hospitals had fully compliant breastfeeding policies.
This report examines the relationship between federal health law recommendations and state-level health legislation, highlighting areas of alignment and innovation, and calling for enhanced communication and evaluation.