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chapter 1

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Substantive policy   Policy that changes or alters the current status of events  
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Institutional policy   policies that are developed by an institution that affects the constituents of the institution  
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organizational policy   decisions made by a board of directors that outline the decisions that represent the constituents of that organization  
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Procedural policy   informs the manner or process in which the policymaking body implements changes  
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What do regulatory bodies include?   governments, legal systems, third party players, ethics  
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What is the process of determining what problems are deserving of policy solutions and resolution at the current time?   agenda setting  
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Policy- cycle process   issue raising, agenda setting, policy drafting  
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legal policy   policy founded upon laws or accepted rules through a legislative or executive government process  
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Systemic agenda   issues that are important to a political group or community that deserves public attention  
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Institutional agenda   items that are explicitly being given consideration for action by policymakers  
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Public policy   policy that impacts the general public  
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Decision agenda   items that are actively on the table for policy making action by policymakers  
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Interpersonal agenda setting   social or political networks to influence a decision about an agenda  
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What are some examples of consumers?   families, communities, clients  
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3 majors forces that affect policy decision making?   consumers, providers, regulatory bodies  
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Policy networks   stable patterns of social relations through interdependent constituents that form around a problem  
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Policy intention   what is meant to be achieved by the policy  
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3 criteria for hall agenda setting   legitimacy, feasibility, support  
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4 factors that define the policy triangle model   policy content, context, actors, process  
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Politics, policy, and values model   everyone involved provides the large context in which decisions are rendered  
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Schneide and Ingram construction model   authority, incentive, capacity building, symbolic-hortatory, learning  
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political influence model   the ability of an individual or group to impact the policy agenda  
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4 spheres of political influence   government, workplace, organizations, community  
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what are the 6 p's?   policy, process, players, politics, press, public polls  
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6 phases of the problem centered public policy process   agenda setting, policy formulation, adoption, implementation, assessment, modification  
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Public Health Policy   administrative decisions by the 3 branches of government that affect the health of a population  
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Allocation intent   providing resources in the forma of goods, services, income to ensure implementation of policy to individuals  
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Social policy   impacts the general welfare of the public  
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Agenda universe   represents all the ideas that could be brought up and discussed within a society  
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Punctuated Equilibrium model   policy making occurs through incremental changes that occur over an extended period of time  
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providers that affect policy decision making   healthcare professionals, scientists, researchers  
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Garbage can model   policy solutions that have been discarded that remain circulating within the policy sphere  
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Policy Solution   the answer that will resolve a problem  
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Private policy   policy not within the public domain that is produced by non-government agencies or organizations  
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Unintended consequences   the unexpected effects that result from a policy  
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Policy effect   the impact of a policy which can be intended or unintended  
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Health policy   Any policy that affects the health of individuals, communities, or society  
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