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EMS Denied 15 Minutes of Fame: Newspaper Coverage of Pre-Hospital Healthcare Related to Policy Change

EMS Denied 15 Minutes of Fame: Newspaper Coverage of Pre-Hospital Healthcare Related to Policy Change
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Author(s): Bradley Wilson (Midwestern State University, USA)
Copyright: 2016
Pages: 22
Source title: Social, Economic, and Political Perspectives on Public Health Policy-Making
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Rahmatollah Gholipour (University of Tehran, Iran)and Khadijeh Rouzbehani (University of Tehran, Iran)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-9944-1.ch002

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Abstract

Local newspapers spend many square inches each week covering how long the fire department was on the scene of the most recent house fire or how many burglaries the police department had reported. Analysis of this public safety coverage indicated that, as in prior agenda-setting studies, it is correlated with policy change if only minimally yet continues to shed insight into a seldom-examined area of public health policy. Analysis of hundreds of news articles over a 10-year period in dozens of cities revealed that only about 1 percent of community newspaper coverage was devoted to pre-hospital healthcare — EMS. Subsequent qualitative investigation, which included interviews with EMS officials and newspaper reporters in cities identified with both high levels of coverage and low levels of coverage, found five potential reasons for the minimal coverage including that reporters simply were more interested in police/fire coverage and EMS simply was not on the radar screen of the citizens.

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