Department of Society, Human Development, and Health, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, MA, USA.
Health Aff (Millwood). 2011 Nov;30(11):2064-71. doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.2011.0778.
The implementation of the Affordable Care Act of 2010 and the Obama administration's urban policy create an opportunity to link community development with health in new and powerful ways. The administration's policy emphasizes improved access to and quality of care through coordinated local and regional approaches, expansion of access to healthy food, and the support of environmental health-including clean air, water, and soil-and healthy homes. New federal programs, such as the Affordable Care Act's Community Transformation Grants, seek to prevent death and disability through policy, environmental, programmatic, and infrastructure changes. But fragmented congressional jurisdiction and budget "scoring" rules pose challenges to needed reform. We argue that government agencies need to adopt so-called systems of innovation, or organizational practices and support mechanisms that seek continuously to test new models, refine promising ones, bring to scale those that work best, and restructure or terminate what does not. We also argue that a strong and well-focused policy advocacy coalition is needed to help drive reform focused on the social determinants of health.
2010 年平价医疗法案的实施和奥巴马政府的城市政策为以新的、强有力的方式将社区发展与健康联系起来创造了机会。政府的政策强调通过协调地方和区域办法改善获得护理的机会和提高护理质量,扩大获得健康食品的机会,并支持环境卫生,包括清洁空气、水和土壤以及健康的家庭。新的联邦方案,如平价医疗法案的社区转型拨款,寻求通过政策、环境、方案和基础设施的改变来预防死亡和残疾。但是,分散的国会管辖权和预算“计分”规则给必要的改革带来了挑战。我们认为,政府机构需要采用所谓的创新系统,即寻求不断测试新模型、完善有希望的模型、推广效果最佳的模型以及调整或终止无效模型的组织做法和支持机制。我们还认为,需要一个强大而重点突出的政策倡导联盟,以帮助推动重点关注健康的社会决定因素的改革。