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Session Submission Type: Poster Session
This poster session presents research on health policy from a comparative perspective. Topics include: drug rationing in advanced democracies, the criminalization of individuals living with HIV, health spending in OECD European countries, and the association between basic income provisions and health behaviors.
Contested Regulators: Politicizing Drug Rationing in Advanced Democracies - Takuya Onoda, Sciences Po Paris
Criminalizing Health Status: The Case HIV Crimes - Nathan B. Cisneros, University of California, Los Angeles
Democracy Dynamics in Health Expenditure and Outcomes in OECD European Countries - Chengcheng Yue, Rutgers University-Camden; Lili Shang, University of New South Wales; Yanan Li; Wei Chen, Rutgers University-Camden
The Effect of Basic Income Provisions on Preventative Health Behaviors - Kathryn Haglin, University of Minnesota-Duluth; Matt Motta, Boston University School of Public Health