Category Archive: Policies & Laws

Things dealing with legislation.

NWHF Introduces Points of View: Perspectives on Equity

NWHF Introduces Points of View: Perspectives on Equity Northwest Health Foundation is pleased to launch “Points of View,” an occasional series of communications around important topics that extend across all of our work. The first edition of Points of View focuses on the efforts of the foundation ...

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The Time is Now to Think about Coordinated Care Organizations

The Time is Now to Think about Coordinated Care Organizations Next month (February 2012), the Oregon version of health care reform, the coordinated care organization (CCO), will be acted on by our Legislature.  They are now waiting for the report and recommendations from the Health Policy Board in response ...

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Online Food Marketing to Children: Ethical? Legal?

Online Food Marketing to Children: Ethical? Legal? Increasing concerns about chronic diseases such as diabetes and risk factors such as obesity have forced society to take a critical look at how the food industry –  specifically manufacturers of processed foods – markets its products to ...

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Doctors Want to Address Social Factors Affecting Health

Doctors Want to Address Social Factors Affecting Health A recent survey of doctors finds that they are well-aware of the impact of social needs on their patients’ health.  The survey of 1,000 primary care physicians and pediatricians was conducted by Harris Interactive on behalf of the Robert Wood ...

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Sen. Wyden and Rep. Ryan Release Plan to Reform Medicare

Oregon’s U.S. Senator Ron Wyden and Wisconsin Representative Paul Ryan have released a new plan to reform Medicare.  Starting in ten years, seniors would have the option of staying in traditional Medicare or entering a privately-run healthcare ...

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Multnomah County Considers Ban on BPA

Multnomah County Considers Ban on BPA Bisphenol A (BPA) is a synthetic hormone that is widely used to make hard plastic and epoxy resin. BPA makes plastic clear and rigid in water bottles, baby bottles and reusable food containers, and is also used in the lacquer that lines food ...

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YOU: Docs: Health = Money

YOU: Docs: Health = Money by Craig Mosbaek, CHP Contributor Public health advocates often say that preventing disease is the best way to reduce the nation’s healthcare costs.  Two recent columns in The Oregonian by the YOU Docs bring this point down to the personal ...

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Comparing Apples to Twinkies

Comparing Apples to Twinkies by Craig Mosbaek, CHP Contributor We’ve all heard the admonishment “comparing apples to oranges.”  What about comparing apples to Twinkies?  CALPIRG and the U.S. PIRG Education Fund just released a report, Apples to Twinkies: Comparing ...

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NY Times Addresses Environmental Causes of Obesity

NY Times Addresses Environmental Causes of Obesity The New York Times has now reported on how we perceive obesity now as environmentally affected, and not just about personal responsibility and education. While the public health community has known this for a long time, this piece, including ...

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Contagion: Public Health Goes to the Movies

Contagion: Public Health Goes to the Movies By Craig Mosbaek, CHP Contributor The theater lights dimmed, and the contrasting health messages began: “No smoking in the theater,” “Buy candy,” and “Buy Coke.”  Then Contagion begins. The first part contains good information about the ...

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Friday Funnies

Friday Funnies By Craig Mosbaek, CHP Contributor Public health is serious business.  But, sometimes we need a good laugh. New York City has been a leader with many public health policies, including menu labeling, eliminating trans fats, and banning smoking in ...

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Do Bad Habits Happen to Good People?

Do Bad Habits Happen to Good People? By Craig Mosbaek, CHP Contributor When my daughter was in first grade, she came home and told me about a kid who misbehaved. I said something like, “that’s a bad kid.”  She immediately came back with, “He’s not a bad kid.  What he did ...

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