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This is a summary of all cases and lectures of course 5 Public Health Policy. The cases are very extensive by using all literature. Sources are mentioned in the document. Additions from the tutorial are marked in red. The training lectures are also included. I passed this exam with a 9.

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PGZ2025 Public Health Policy
All cases, lectures and training lectures

Year 2 Prevention and Health
Maastricht University

,Content
Lecture Introduction ........................................................................................................................................ 4

Case 1: The (public) health system ................................................................................................................... 9

Lecture Public and occupational health policy ................................................................................................ 27

Case 2: Public Health Policymaking ................................................................................................................ 39

Lecture Different approaches to policy making .............................................................................................. 57

Case 3: Rational policy making: The Lancet EAT commission .......................................................................... 64

Lecture Economics of PH: is it worth investing in promotion and prevention? ............................................... 81

Case 4 Priority setting in occupational health: rational policy making? .......................................................... 92

Lecture Model of health policy making: the political approach .................................................................... 107

Case 5: The political arena is not a market but a polis .................................................................................. 116

Case 6 Use of symbols and numbers to convince in the stage of agenda setting: vaccination, it’s
complicated… ............................................................................................................................................... 134

Lecture Institutional theory, path dependency and historical institutionalism ............................................. 151

Case 7: Introduction to institutional theory ................................................................................................. 158

Lecture Cross country comparison of mental health problems and stigmatization ....................................... 171

Lecture mental health from a public health perspective .............................................................................. 178

Case 8 Dare to compare in mental health: translation issues ....................................................................... 184

Lecture Policy vs. practice: policy formulation and implementation ............................................................ 200

Case 9-Policy vs. practice: implementation issues ........................................................................................ 209

Lecture policy evaluation ............................................................................................................................. 221

Case 10 Public Health Policy Evaluation options: an overview ..................................................................... 229

Lecture Cooperation, negotiation and project management in PH settings .................................................. 252

Case 11: Cooperation and negotiation in Public Health ................................................................................ 260

Lecture Leadership ....................................................................................................................................... 271

Case 12 PH management or leadership? ...................................................................................................... 278

Lecture Wrap up & responsive ..................................................................................................................... 296

Lecture Training 1: Mapping health systems/stakeholder analysis of public health system ......................... 302

Lecture Training 2: Policy analysis according to the rational and political approach ..................................... 307

,Lecture Training 3: Transferability of interventions, dare to compare .......................................................... 312

Lecture Training 5: Writing a research proposal for a policy evaluation ....................................................... 319

Lecture English language center: writing a research proposal ...................................................................... 322

, Lecture Introduction

3 approaches of policy making: what are differences and similarities

Policy = a deliberate course of (in-)action selected from available alternatives to achieve a certain
outcome. (Written of unwritten plan)
Public health and policy
Definition Oxford textbook: “Public health is the science and art of preventing disease, prolonging life
and promoting health through the organized efforts of society”
• Goal: biologic, physical, mental well-being of all members of society
Public Health (whole population)  (clinical) health care (doctor-individual relation)

Public health functions
• PH identifies, measures, and monitors community health needs through surveillance of
disease and risk factor trends (information)
• PH formulates, promotes and enforces sound health policies, e.g.
• Policies requiring reporting of highly transmissible diseases and health threats to the
community
• Control of hazards
• Promote healthy behaviour etc (smoking).
Also:
• PH should influence politics
• Effective planning, management and administration is necessary to keep track on the
diseases

PH policy makes a difference
10 indicators of Public Health policy performance
• Tobacco
• Alcohol
• Food and nutrition
• Fertility, pregnancy and childbirth Child health
• Infectious diseases
• Hypertension detection and treatment
• Cancer screening
• Road safety
• Air pollution
→ NL ranks 5th of EU of scores for health policy performance

More cohesion and self expression value in a country were the main indicators associated with
higher scores, so overall performance.

Road safety: example
Obligation to wear safety belts in cars implemented in many countries in the past decades (e.g. NL: in
front since 1976, in back since 1992)
25-48% reduction in lethal car accidents
→ Influence of PH measure on mortality.


The Netherlands vs. Sweden
• In the Netherlands
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