Publications
Policy Watch: Evaluating the Impact of Medicare Negotiated Drug Prices in Alabama
By Kimberly Randall, Miriam Calleja, Kevin Joseph, Sean McMahon Introduction Prior to 2022, the federal government was legally unable to negotiate with pharmaceutical companies on the prices for prescription drugs for Medicare Part D. In recent communications...
Student Reflection: 2024 United to Beat Malaria Summit
Student Reflection: 2024 United to Beat Malaria Summit Tayyaba Khan, an MPH student with an emphasis on global health, utilized LHC’s Health and Policy Conference Travel Scholarship in the spring semester. In this article, she reflects on her experience...
Policy Watch: Alabama Launches Childcare Tax Credit System for Workforce Development Initiative
May 31, 2024 | Kimberly Randall Background Childcare costs are one of the most widespread barriers to preventing parents from re-entering or staying in the workforce. According to the Economic Policy Institute, in Alabama, the average cost of childcare for a single...
Policy Review: Workforce Shortage Trends in Dental Care in Rural Alabama
May 16, 2024 | Dr. Conan Davis, DMD; Dr. Stuart Lockwood, DMD; Dr. Carly McKenzie, PhD Introduction Nationwide, populations in America are migrating away from rural areas to urban areas. We continue to see this happen in Alabama as well. Historically, younger...
Policy Watch: Volunteer Licenses for Nonresident Dentists Practicing in Alabama
May 16, 2024 | Kimberly Randall As the 2024 legislative session comes to an end in Alabama, the Lister Hill Center is diving into the most influential bills passed with substantial public health impact. As a part-time legislature, the Alabama House of Representatives...
Community Partner Spotlight: Alabama Rivers Alliance Releases Water and Sanitation Infrastructure Resource Guide
May 15, 2024 | Victoria Miller (Alabama Rivers Alliance), Kimberly Randall (Lister Hill Center for Health Policy) Alabama has made headlines in recent years for the difficulties in maintaining and modernizing water infrastructure in the state, particularly through...
Policy Watch: The Economic and Health Impact of a Rural Hospital Investment Tax Credit Program
April 30, 2024 | Miriam Calleja, Kimberly Randall Background Of the five million people residing in the state of Alabama, approximately 22% reside in rural areas. Many parts of the state lack adequate access to healthcare facilities, particularly specialty services...
Student Submission: The Education and Health Impact of Restricting Diversity, Education, and Inclusion Programming in Alabama
April 12, 2024 Raimi Liebel | UAB Graduate Student, Magic City Acceptance Center Intern LHC is proud to feature student work on relevant policy issues such as this one. If you are a UAB student interested in contributing to Policy Watch publications, please...
Overcoming Needle Fear: Strategies to Minimize Vaccination Pain
April 1, 2024 | Miriam Calleja, LHC Staff Needle phobia is more than just a minor concern; it’s a legitimate issue that can lead to avoidance of essential medical care, including vaccination. For parents and healthcare professionals, understanding how to...
Policy Watch: Creating a Voluntary Do-Not-Sell List in the National Instant Criminal Background Check System for Firearm Purchases
Background Currently, in the state of Alabama, the ability to buy a firearm is available to most adults over the age of 18, with certain weapons restricted to citizens over the age of 21. Individuals who have been convicted of certain violent or alcohol-related...
Glossary of Terms
Policy Watch: Policy Watch publications are modeled after a traditional white paper but contain plain-text, interdisciplinary analyses of active pieces of legislation or court cases that have potential outcomes on community health. These pieces include the background, text, impact, and next steps of a particular policy initiative, along with providing resources for how to get involved as a constituent or researcher.
Policy Review: Policy Review publications operate as a legislative review of current policies and provide a comparison to other peer cities, states, or countries on a specific health topic. These publications highlight room for growth or change with positive health outcomes.
Policy Works: Following the successful implementation of an executive order, resolution, legislation, court decision, or other policy mechanisms, Policy Works evaluates the effectiveness and impact on community health from origination to the present day.
Policy Brief: Everything you need to know, all in one place. Policy briefs are a traditional form of civic engagement used to encapsulate broad, often complex, situations and create a one-page document that’s easy to read and distribute to policymakers and citizens alike.
Policy Surveillance: Policy Surveillance is an initiative that the Lister Hill Center partnered with Drexel University to monitor legislation and policy changes at the municipal levels in Birmingham.