Resources For Policy In Implementation Science
In recognition of the nascent stage of policy implementation science, CCIS commissioned a Public Goods Project to inform researcher–practice partnerships for policy implementation science. This compendium is one part of the public goods project and is intended to provide resources for both researchers and policy practitioners to enhance those partnerships. “... policy implementation science is in a nascent phase; if we are strategic and systematic in application of implementation science approaches and methods to policy, there is an opportunity to expand our capacity, and subsequently the utility of policy implementation science to improve health equity...” Emmons, K. M., & Chambers, D. A. (2021). Policy Implementation Science - An Unexplored Strategy to Address Social Determinants of Health. Ethnicity & disease, 31(1), 133–138. doi: 10.18865/ed.31.1.133.
Contributors
Randy Schwartz, MSPH; Matthew F. Hudson, PhD, MPH
Funding acknowledgment
This public good was developed with funding from a CCIS public goods cycle.
