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About This CD
This CD brings together key documents from the FrameWorks Institute's
research on how Californians view the health care system in general,
as well their reactions to specific reforms and arguments that health
policy advocates have advanced in an effort to preserve existing
coverage and expand access to quality, affordable coverage. This
work was supported by grants from The California Wellness Foundation
and The California Endowment. It is also informed by work conducted
in New Hampshire with funding from the Endowment for Health and
HNHfoundation and in Arizona with funding from St. Luke's Health
Initiatives.
Beginning in November 2002, the FrameWorks Institute initiated a
series of integrated research projects designed to determine how
Californians think about health care and the problems facing the
health care system. The goal of this communications research was
to help health policy analysts and advocates make the public case
first for preserving existing health coverage programs and, second,
for expanding California residents' access to affordable health
insurance and comprehensive health care services.
The goal of this work is not to supplant or substitute popular messages
for needed remedies and proven policies but rather to translate
those policies that health policy experts believe will improve Californians'
health into language and concepts the public can grasp. Its ultimate
destination is the wide array of groups and individuals who wish
to elevate the importance of health care system reforms with community
stakeholders, voters and policymakers. To that end, this CD includes
not only the foundational research on public attitudes but also
applications materials that model the translation process necessary
to engage the public in solutions. By identifying specific practices
that research suggests would advance public understanding as well
as those that are likely to impede it, the applications
section of this CD is intended to help health care reformers advance
the public dialogue.
The research and materials included on this disk reflect the perspective
of strategic frame analysis, a multi-disciplinary multi-method approach
to communications about social issues pioneered by the FrameWorks
Institute and its research partners. Put simply, the way the news
is "framed" on many issues sets up habits of thought and expectation
that, over time, are so powerful that they serve to configure new
information to conform to this dominant frame. When community leaders,
service organizations and advocacy groups communicate to their members
and potential adherents, they have options to repeat or break these
dominant frames of discourse. Understanding which frames serve to
advance which policy options with which groups becomes central to
any movement's strategy. The literature of social movements suggests
that the prudent choice of frames, and the ability to effectively
contest the opposition's frames, lie at the heart of successful
policy advocacy. A more extensive description of strategic frame
analysis is available at www.frameworksinstitute.org.
Included on this CD are analyses of all research conducted in California;
we strongly urge those who would reshape public opinion to read
these documents carefully. Also offered is a summary of key findings
across the research papers.
A FrameWorks Message Memo offers insights across the research and
makes specific recommendations about communications "do's"
and "don'ts". It is updated to reflect the latest research
in a short “Overview."
The Applications section includes model op/eds and responses to
typical interview questions – all incorporating the FrameWorks
message suggestions. Of special interest is a series of Frequently
Asked Questions (FAQs) in which common answers are subjected to
framing analysis and better answers suggested, all with reference
to the research results.
To keep the learning going, a section on Resources offers more about
framing.
This CD replaces an earlier version which lacked the concluding
research and final recommendations, as well as most of the toolkit
materials.
This CD is copyrighted by the FrameWorks Institute. Standard rules
of attribution and usage apply as to any intellectual property.
Got questions? info@frameworksinstitute.org
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