Even Michael Bloomberg, the billionaire independent who Mr. de Blasio treated as an arch-villain and foil during his winning campaign last year, can earn praise for his far -
reaching public health policies.
Not exact matches
However, federal
policies can
reach larger populations and fund programs that benefit populations at risk for obesity, and thus play an essential role in improving
public health.
As New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg prepares to leave office, a commentary by a leading bioethicist analyzes his controversial
public health policies and concludes that he is an urban innovator who created a new paradigm of
public health, «
reaching beyond infectious diseases to upstream risk factors in everyday life and the human habitat.»
Ryan Holeywell is the communications manager for the Texas Medical Center
Health Policy Institute, where he works to ensure its analyses and research
reach member institutions, journalists, policymakers and the
public.
The journal
reaches a broad audience, including researchers, practitioners, and clinicians in school psychology, social work, clinical child psychology, pediatric psychology, education, psychiatry, early childhood education,
public health and
policy, pediatrics as well as government agencies and corporate and nonprofit organizations.