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Increasing Access to Mental Health Coverage w/ Joe Feldman

Policy Chats

In this episode, President of Cover My Mental Health, Joe Feldman talks with the UC Riverside School of Public Policy about policies addressing mental health care parity and the role of employers in improving access to care.Thank you so much to our generous sponsor for this episode, the Wall Street Journal.

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Occupy the semantic space! Opening up the language of better regulation

Paul Cairney

Professor Claudio Radaelli introduces the first article – ‘Occupy the semantic space!’ – to be published in the Journal of European Public Policy Special Issue ‘The Politics of Policy Analysis’. Radaelli analyses the regulatory reform agenda of international organizations to … Continue reading →

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The Mercatus Center solves unstructured data challenges using generative AI from AWS

AWS Public Sector Blog

Accessible through an interactive AI assistant, the platform provides scalable, accurate, and no-cost access to a treasure trove of data, helping policymakers craft informed public policy that will positively impact peoples lives.

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Enable Data Sharing Without Hurting Security

GovLoop

Analyzing public policy outcomes based on past data. To handle these complex tasks, agencies need: Secure Environments : Organizations must have security built in with environments designed to meet security regulations such as the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP).

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AI legislation is vital towards empowering the UK economy

Open Access Government - Technology News

Legislation: A prerequisite for trust Robust legal and ethical AI regulations could be necessary to ensure progress. Trust from industries and the public in emerging AI platforms is vital for investments in skill development. In conclusion, the imperative need for AI legislation in the UK cannot be overstated.

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Which criteria guide constructions of ‘deservingness’ in public policy?

Policy & Politics Journal blog

by Sonja Blum and Johanna Kuhlmann In public policy, target group constructions are crucial. Groups are granted additional rights, while rights from other groups are withdrawn, certain groups of people or other entities are regulated, while burdens elsewhere are lifted.… … Continue reading →

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Dave Jones: COVID-19 and Employer-Based Insurance

Policy Chats

In this episode, former California Insurance Commissioner, Dave Jones talks with students from the UC Riverside School of Public Policy about the implications and challenges the American system of employer-based insurance is currently facing due to COVID-19. He previously served as California’s Insurance Commissioner from 2011 to 2019.