Made to Order: Using Gubernatorial Executive Orders to Promote Health in All Policies

M. Gakh, Jd
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The Health in All Policies (HiAP) approach presents different and often complementary avenues to address the social determinants of health. But at its core, HiAP relies on collaborations to make health a governmental priority across sectors. In the United States, HiAP efforts can involve multiple levels of government and strategies that may vary in formality. In some states, state-level HiAP efforts may be advanced by gubernatorial executive orders (GEOs). GEOs are often used to promote health. GEOs may be powerful in the HiAP context because of their potential to manage the different sectors that comprise state government and thereby address the social determinants of health. By synthesizing the relevant literature and providing illustrative examples of HiAPpromoting GEOs, this review explores how, why, and whether to use GEOs for HiAP. It demonstrates that GEOs may advance HiAP with or without using a HiAP label, along different steps in the policymaking cycle, and by addressing common HiAP challenges. Champions of HiAP should therefore examine the possible utility of GEOs to promote state-level HiAP efforts.
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订制:使用行政命令在所有政策中促进健康
所有政策中的健康(HiAP)方法提供了不同的且往往是互补的途径来解决健康的社会决定因素。但在其核心,HiAP依靠合作将卫生作为政府各部门的优先事项。在美国,HiAP的工作可能涉及多个级别的政府和战略,这些政府和战略可能在形式上有所不同。在一些州,州长行政命令可能会推动州级HiAP的努力。GEO通常用于促进健康。GEO在HiAP背景下可能很强大,因为它们有潜力管理组成州政府的不同部门,从而解决健康的社会决定因素。通过综合相关文献并提供促进HiAP的GEO的示例,本综述探讨了如何、为什么以及是否将GEO用于HiAP。它表明,GEO可以在决策周期的不同步骤中,通过解决常见的HiAP挑战,在使用或不使用HiAP标签的情况下推进HiAP。因此,HiAP的拥护者应该研究GEO在促进州级HiAP努力方面的可能效用。
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