How and why do win-win strategies work in engaging policy-makers to implement Health in All Policies? A multiple-case study of six state- and national-level governments
Abstract Background Much of the research about Health in All Policies (HiAP) implementation is descriptive, and there have been calls for more evaluative evidence to explain how and why successes and failures have occurred. In this cross-case study of six state- and national-level governments (Calif...
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Main Authors: | Lauri Kokkinen (Author), Alix Freiler (Author), Carles Muntaner (Author), Ketan Shankardass (Author) |
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