| Literature DB >> 21086034 |
Carter Steger1, Kelley Daniel, Gary L Gurian, J T Petherick, Chris Stockmyer, Annette M David, Sara E Miller.
Abstract
Policy change continues to be an increasingly effective means of advancing the agenda of comprehensive cancer control. Efforts have moved progressively from describing how public policy can enhance the comprehensive cancer control agenda to implementation of public policy best practices at both the state and federal levels. The current political and economic contexts bring additional challenges and opportunities to the efforts surrounding comprehensive cancer control and policy. The purpose of this paper is to highlight recent policy successes, to illustrate the importance of policy as a means of advancing the comprehensive cancer control agenda, and to discuss continued policy action as we move forward in a time of healthcare reform and continuing economic uncertainty.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 21086034 PMCID: PMC3006649 DOI: 10.1007/s10552-010-9668-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cancer Causes Control ISSN: 0957-5243 Impact factor: 2.506
CCC National Partner Policy agenda items, originating summit and current status
| Policy agenda item | Summit | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Advocate for continued and coordinated Federal, state, and local support for CCC programs and coalitions | State | Active |
| Identify policies to help implement health care reform | State | Study |
| Improved integration of CCC with other chronic disease programs (i.e., diabetes, heart disease) to maximize AI/AN CCC efforts | AI/AN | Study |
| Promote changes to the health system, including universal patient navigation, that will lead to better cancer outcomes for AI/AN people | AI/AN | Study |
| Consider options for federal agencies to hold states more accountable for how they relate to tribes | AI/AN | Study |
| Increase flexibility of funds to allow jurisdictions to proactively negotiate agreements and allocate funding to high priorities | Territories and PIJ | Study |
| Eliminate caps for Medicaid, work to implement increased local/state match | Territories and PIJ | Study |
| Implement minimum standard credentials for all health agency workers | Territories and PIJ | Study |