Interagency implementation of government policy: Strategic management of maternal and child health care in texas |
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Authors: | Christina Esperat Lynn Godkin |
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Institution: | 1. School of Nursing The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston , 11100 Mechanic Street, 77550, Galveston, Texas;2. College of Business , Lamar University Beaumont , 77710, Texas |
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Abstract: | Focusing on a joint effort of the Texas Department of Health and the Texas Department of Human Services, this study examined the interagency implementation of maternal and infant health policy in the state. Thompson's typology of implementation(1) was integrated with the Montjoy and O’Toole(2) model of overhead influence on intraorganizational factors in public policy implementation for analysis. The findings provide some support to the Montjoy and O’Toole model.(3) The data suggested Type A Mandate Effects and Expected Activity for both departmental programs. Reciprocal Operating Interdependence existed between the two state departments. |
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