health policy spillovers
Health policy spillovers refer to the unintended effects or consequences, both positive and negative, that arise from specific health policies or interventions. These effects can go beyond the intended target population or health issue and impact other aspects of the healthcare system, population health, or even other sectors such as the economy or social welfare.
Requires login.
Related Concepts (1)
Similar Concepts
- agricultural policy spillovers
- climate policy spillovers
- economic policy spillovers
- education policy spillovers
- energy policy spillovers
- environmental policy spillovers
- financial policy spillovers
- fiscal policy spillovers
- health policy implications
- immigration policy spillovers
- international policy spillovers
- monetary policy spillovers
- security policy spillovers
- technology policy spillovers
- trade policy spillovers