Harvard’s opinion curriculum has played a key role in more than three hundred public opinion surveys on aptitude and social policy and in the best friend of 30 other countries. The program is unique in its efforts to evaluate people’s attitudes towards their knowledge, values and experiences. The scholars of the program have published more than two hundred articles in five main study spaces, listed below.
Health Care Policy Studies: The program conducts and analyzes opinion surveys on a wide range of fitness policy issues, adding fitness insurance, reform of the national formula for uninsured physical fitness, controlled care, tobacco and drug use, end-of-life care, abortion, access to health care, and individual reports with fitness services. A collaborative studio won the 1998 National Press Club Award for Consumer Journalism. A recent study funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, reports from physique care consumers circulate in the rustic style and in seven states.
Health and Safety Emergencies: Public opinion surveys of the HORP Public and Biological Safety Project to assess public knowledge, attitudes and behaviour in the face of emergency and defense threats, adding emerging infectious diseases, herbal steam station and bioterrorism. The assignment was funded through the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) through cooperation agreements with the Association of Territorial and State Health Officers (ASTHO) and the National Public Health Information Coalition (NPHIC) to produce public fitness officials with technical assistance to: public communication on fitness through monitoring public reaction to emerging fitness threats. Special efforts have targeted Zika, Ebolos Angels and H1N1 virus.
Economic and social policies: The programme has conducted surveys on one or more domestic policy topics. The program’s studies provided timely data on political debates on social security, public schools, poverty and well-being, economics, race and ethical values. A series of the program with the Washington Post and the Kaiser Family Foundation was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize. A continuous series of surveys with the current fitness of POLITICO and similar national policy issues. A series of ongoing surveys with the life of National Public Radio in rural America.
International studies on public health and health policies: Program scholars collaborated in the design and studies of social aptitude and social policy surveys in the best countries in 30 countries. Opinion polls determine the point at which the fitness and social systems of the alternate countries meet the purposes and expectations of the citizens of those countries. In addition, scholars have specific experience in conducting knowledge, attitudes and practice surveys (CAPs) to support public fitness professionals and policymakers to speak and better present interaction with the public they serve in explicit systems. In this area, Harvard’s opinion curriculum has organized a PCA with UNICEF since 2013 that has conducted a critical studies procedure on knowledge, attitudes and practices (CAP) for improving social and behavioral communication systems in priority polio countries. The root of the global polio communication strategy.
Election studies: For more than a decade, program researchers conducted studies on voter attitudes in national and national elections. The topics come with the physical care program for the electorate in the U.S. national elections, The Role of Disorders in Elections, and the Electorate’s Perspectives on Disorders. The results of these studies appear in the articles Perspective and Special Report of the New England Journal of Medicine. The latest public and long-term article of the Affordable Care Act is on the NEJM website.