What were the desired outcomes of radon-related policy

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In the public health textbook, Master of Public Health Competencies: A Case Study Approach, edited by Santella from the following case study in the text:

  • "Radon, the Silent Killer: Colorless, Odorless, but Forever Present within Us"
  • Intended consequences: What were the desired outcomes (i.e., intended consequences) of radon-related policy?
  • Unintended consequences: What are "unintended consequences," and how do we plan for the unexpected? What is an example related to this radon case study.
  • Impacts on Equity: How would radon-related policies achieve health equity? What would the impacts on public health look like for the given scenario?

 

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