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  • Public policy for healthy l...
    Whitsel, Laurie P.; Ajenikoko, Funke; Chase, Paul J.; Johnson, Janay; McSwain, Brooke; Phelps, Melanie; Radcliffe, Reyna; Faghy, Mark A.

    Progress in cardiovascular diseases, January-February 2023, 2023 Jan-Feb, 2023-01-00, Letnik: 76
    Journal Article

    The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic had a transformational impact on public policy as governments played a leading role, working alongside and coordinating with business/industry, healthcare, public health, education, transportation, researchers, non-governmental organizations, philanthropy, and media/communications. This paper summarizes the impact of the pandemic on different areas of public policy affecting healthy living and cardiovascular health including prevention (i.e., nutrition, physical activity, air quality, tobacco use), risk factors for chronic disease (hypertension, diabetes, obesity, substance abuse), access to health care, care delivery and payment reform, telehealth and digital health, research, and employment policy. The paper underscores where public policy is evolving and where there are needs for future evidence base to inform policy development, and the intersections between the public and private sectors across the policy continuum. There is a continued need for global multi-sector coordination to optimize population health.