Awards

Leonard S. Robins Best Paper Award on Health Politics and Policy

The Leonard S. Robins Best Paper on Health Politics and Policy Award, who through his presence and gentle questioning at virtually every health politics panel graciously nurtured the scholarship of both junior and senior scholars. The award recognizes the best paper on any subject that fits under the rubric of Health Politics and Policy presented at the previous annual APSA meeting. All papers presented at panels sponsored or co-sponsored by the OSHPP are eligible for consideration, and may be nominated by panel chairs and discussants. All other substantively appropriate papers presented at panels organized by other sections, divisions, and related groups are also eligible, if the authors made an electronic version of their paper available to view online.

2019 Award Committee:

Elizabeth Rigby (chair) (George Washington University)
Matthew Kavanaugh (Georgetown)
Isabel Perera (University of Pennsylvania)

Previous Recipients

2018 Isabel M. Perera, University of Pennsylvania
Deinstitutionalization Revisited: The Role of Public Psychiatrists in France and the United States
2017 Holly Jarmin, University of Michigan
Normalizing Tobacco? The Politics of Trade and Tobacco Control
2016 Lawrence R. Jacobs, University of Minnesota
The Contingency of Policy Feedback Effects: How Policy Features Interact with Political Conditions and Motivations to Shape Public Opinion.”
2016 Suzanne Mettler, Cornell University
The Contingency of Policy Feedback Effects: How Policy Features Interact with Political Conditions and Motivations to Shape Public Opinion.”
2014 Miriam Laugesen, Columbia University
Policy Complexity and Professional Capture in Federal Rulemaking.”

 

Award for Outstanding Public Engagement in Health Policy

Awarded to an individual who has been working to improve health and the health care system by actively engaging in politics and policy making.

2019 Award Committee:

Julie Lynch (University of Pennsylvania), Jacqueline Chattopadhyay (UNC Charlotte), John Hoornbeek (Kent State University)

Previous Recipients:

2018  John McDonough, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
2017  Drew Altman, Kaiser Family Foundation
2016  Bruce C. Vladeck, Nexera, Inc.
2015  Amy Berman, John A. Hartford Foundation
2015 Judy Heumann, United States Department of State
2014  Judith Feder, Georgetown University