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    Exploring Policy Surveillance: Local Policy Surveillance: Challenges and Opportunities

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    Date
    2019-03-12
    Author
    Hearne, Shelley
    Penn, Matthew
    Hatch, Megan
    Campbell, Andrew
    Group
    Center for Public Health Law Research (Temple University Beasley School of Law)
    Policy Surveillance Program (Temple University Beasley School of Law)
    Department
    Law
    Subject
    Public health laws
    Policy, Government
    Legal research
    Legal resarch--United States
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12613/7432
    
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    http://dx.doi.org/10.34944/dspace/7410
    Abstract
    This webinar explores the challenges and opportunities in local policy surveillance. It shares use cases, like CityHealth.org and others, and identifies and examines the practical and methodological barriers facing local practitioners using policy surveillance.
    Description
    This five-part webinar series examines policy surveillance and empirical legal research methods and standards, issues in global and local policy surveillance, and challenges and opportunities for the use of policy surveillance in research and policymaking. The series builds upon the foundational work conducted by the CPHLR Policy Surveillance Program and colleagues at the January 2018 NIDA-funded Policy Surveillance Conference, as well as work conducted in the US and internationally by researchers, advocates, policymakers and others. Support for this series was provided by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
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    Shelley Hearne et al, Exploring Policy Surveillance: Local Policy Surveillance: Challenges and Opportunities, Policy Surveillance Program, (Mar. 12, 2019), https://phlr.org/sites/default/files/uploaded_images/EPS-March12Local-MasterDeck.pdf.
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    Center for Public Health Law Research (Temple University Beasley School of Law)
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    Exploring Policy Surveillance: 2019 Webinar Series, Part 3
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