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Table 2 Summary of themes

From: Medicaid reimbursement for community violence intervention and prevention (CVI): a multi-state policy implementation case study

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Short Name

Theme Description

1

Communities/

CBOs

Policymakers, community members, and CBOs in the CVI space have complex dynamics and do not share equal access to designing and implementing the policy, which has implications for gaining access to the policy

2

Design

The specific design, structure, and components of the policy will impact its goodness-of-fit in context

3

Collaboration

Designing, passing, and implementing the policy requires collaborative, multi-stakeholder efforts and advocacy

4

Context

Context (e.g., political, social, resource) has important implications for the policy and its implementation

5

Momentum

The speed with which the policy is designed and passed/adopted can have downstream effects on implementation

6

Framing

The way the policy and/or the issues of violence and CVI are framed publicly may impact stakeholders’ ability to secure support