Professor of global health policy in the Dept. of Public Policy and the Dept. of Health Policy and Mgmt. at the University of North Carolina–Chapel Hill
Epidemiologist at the University of North Carolina–Chapel Hill
Emalie Huriaux, MPH
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Integration, Hepatitis C, and Drug User Health Program Manager for the Washington State Department of Health
"We have only two people on our staff who do policy work; we would never have time to do this kind of a review when we provide technical assistance."
Emalie’s story:
My organization does community education and some policy work in California and nationwide on issues related to HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis C. I will often get questions from legislators about what other states are doing in areas where we work. When we were advocating for the syringe supply clearinghouse, it was nice to have a simple tool to use that had all that information there already so we could answer questions.
Legislators tend to want to know what their counterparts are doing in other parts of the country. With Lawatlas, we can see what everyone else is doing easily, and at a glance. We have only two people on our staff who do policy work; we would never have time to do this kind of a review when we provide technical assistance.
In the federal context we’re in, I see the state-based work becoming more and more important. I have been trying to help colleagues in other states think through their responses to things like Hep C, based on what’s already been done. We find ourselves saying, “If only someone had looked at all 50 states…” and then we realize “oh, someone did do that!”
Emalie Huriaux is the director of federal and state affairs for Project Inform.
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