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Saeed, in terms of public policies influencing health care one of the factors to considered is conducting a needs based analysis on a particular subject, whether it be tobacco, cancer, alcohol, immunization it is important to frame the problem. Next, once the problem or need is framed then you have a context to present a rationale for a policy change. The need influences the overarching policy. In terms of policy, you must write in such a way to convince the legislator that there is a need for directing attention to the crisis. Review this document prepared by Johns Hopkins University related to framing the policy. Michele
Dear Michele! You wrote, 'Review this document prepared by Johns Hopkins University related to framing the policy.' but I didn't find a reference or attachment with your response. Could you kindly attach or refer to.