Re-powering the Public Interest: New Media and the Future of Public Service Advertising
As the media environment evolves and viewing habits change, public service advertising campaigns face critical challenges to stay relevant and effective.
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As the media environment evolves and viewing habits change, public service advertising campaigns face critical challenges to stay relevant and effective.
New Media and the Future of Public Service Advertising: Case Studies, March 2006 The Kaiser Family Foundation released this collection of case studies on public education campaigns that use new media to help illustrate ways to incorporate new strategies into ongoing or new efforts at a forum on Tuesday, March 21, 2006, in Washington, D.C.
International Health Journalism Fellowship Project: AFRICA About the Project The Kaiser Family Foundation has maintained an extensive program in South Africa for nearly 20 years.
Should physicians be required to tell patients if a preventable medical error resulting in serious harm is made in their OWN care, or not? 88 Yes 9 No 2 (DO NOT READ) Don’t know 1 (DO NOT READ) Refused If a preventable medical error that resulted in serious harm were made in your care, how…
Assuming that medical errors are reported, should hospital reports of serious medical errors be confidential and only used to learn how to prevent future mistakes or should they also be released to the public? 31 Confidential 63 Released to the public 4 (DO NOT READ) Don’t know 1 (DO NOT READ) Refused Which one of…
About how many Americans do you think die in hospitals each year as a result of a preventable medical error? (ANSWER CATEGORIES READ) 18 500 31 5,000 18 50,000 9 100,000 OR 5 500,000 or more 16 (DO NOT READ) Don’t know Survey by Henry J.
2001/2002 Kaiser Mini-Fellows Constance Alexander, freelance writer and independent producer, WKMS-FM Reporting Area: End-of-life issues in rural western Kentucky.
Joanna Breitstein, senior associate editor, Pharmaceutical ExecutiveProject: Tracking pharmaceutical companies' AIDS drugs donations to patients in Africa.
Greg Barker, documentary filmmaker, FRONTLINEProject: Age of AIDS: 25 years of the epidemic "Age of AIDS," PBS FRONTLINE, May 30, 2006 Tim Collie, senior writer, and Mike Stocker, senior photographer, South Florida Sun-SentinelProject: AIDS and children in the Caribbean.
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