2014
DOI: 10.1093/eurpub/cku166.125
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From voluntary to regulatory: a comparison of approaches to public health objectives across five countries

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“…Evidence-based policymaking requires a broad consensus of wider stakeholders—policy makers, advocacy groups and even industry interests. There is understandable suspicion about the role of the latter in public health: the path to better health through voluntary public-private partnerships is littered with failure 5. But, as the COVID-19 vaccination programme demonstrates, even statutory regulations require some degree of cooperation from industry to succeed 6.…”
Section: Implementation Science and Policy: Some Harsh Realitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Evidence-based policymaking requires a broad consensus of wider stakeholders—policy makers, advocacy groups and even industry interests. There is understandable suspicion about the role of the latter in public health: the path to better health through voluntary public-private partnerships is littered with failure 5. But, as the COVID-19 vaccination programme demonstrates, even statutory regulations require some degree of cooperation from industry to succeed 6.…”
Section: Implementation Science and Policy: Some Harsh Realitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%