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Public Health Law: Concepts and Case Studies (eBook)


ISBN13: 9780826182043
Published: August 2021
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company (USA)
Country of Publication: USA
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Public Health Law: Concepts and Case Studies is a practical textbook for students of public health and health policy with comprehensive coverage of core concepts in law across public health sectors. The text builds upon the understanding that law is a significant determinant of health while highlighting essential knowledge of legal issues and laws affecting public health outcomes. Chapters address major topics in United States public health law and take a competency-based approach influenced by models developed by the CDC’s Public Health Law Program. The book describes the most important and relevant considerations of the law through case studies and real-world examples that students and practitioners of public health need as a baseline in order to mitigate health inequities and public health threats. Written with a basis in health equity, chapters also include call-out boxes to appropriate health equity related principles and theories.

The book’s three parts explore law as a foundation for public health practice, law in everyday practice, and law as a transdisciplinary public health tool. It addresses key legal concepts such as the sources of authority in the United States legal system, constitutional foundations, limitations of authority, regulation, and litigation as they relate to public health. The most prevalent public health law topics and national public health strategies are covered in clear prose and offer guidance on the law and legal issues related to immunization, infectious disease control, chronic disease prevention and management, unintentional and intentional injury prevention, emergency law, global public health, environmental law, LGBT populations and the law, women’s reproductive health topics and more. Hypothetical case studies throughout illustrate how law impacts public health practice across a variety of settings and populations. Content on the transdisciplinary nature of public health practice spans topics such as law as a social determinant of health, the Health in All Policies initiative, legal epidemiology, law and ethics, and the scope of public health decision-making.

Insightful and practical in its approach, Public Health Law: Concepts and Case Studies provides students and public health practitioners alike with knowledge and tools for utilizing the law to advance public health goals in the communities they serve.

Subjects:
Other Jurisdictions , Other Jurisdictions , Other Jurisdictions , Other Jurisdictions , eBooks, USA, USA, USA, USA
Contents:
Introduction
PART I: LAW AS THE FOUNDATION FOR PUBLIC HEALTH PRACTICE: CONCEPTS
1. US Legal System and Sources of Authority for Public Health Laws
2. Constitutional Foundations for Public Health Practice: Key Terms and Principles
3. Limitations on Public Health Authority: Preemption and Due Process
4. Regulating Public Health: Administrative Law
5. Litigation and Public Health
PART II: LAW IN THE EVERYDAY PRACTICE OF PUBLIC HEALTH: CASE STUDIES
6. Adult and Child Immunization and the Law
7. Infectious Disease Prevention and Control: Legal Frameworks
8. Public Health Law in Chronic Disease Prevention and Management
9. Intentional Injury Prevention and Control: Adolescent Sexual Violence and the Law
10. Unintentional Injury Prevention and Control: Opioid Use Disorder
11. Public Health Emergency Law
12. Global Public Health Law
13. The Evolution of Environmental Public Health and the Law
14. Public Health Law and American Indians and Alaska Natives
15. Public Health, LGBTQ Populations, and the Law
16. Women’s Health and the Law: Exploring Reproductive and Sexual Health
PART III: LAW: A TRANSDISCIPLINARY PUBLIC HEALTH TOOL
17. Law as a Social Determinant of Health
18. Health in All Policies
19. Legal Epidemiology
20. Public Health Law and Ethics
21. Public Health Decision-making: Responsibilities, Strategies, and Consequences
Afterword