Description
You will select one healthcare policy issue and write a policy brief paper presenting your position on the selected issue. This will necessitate a literature search and an analysis of the political and economic forces that affect this issue. You are encouraged to select a topic from reading daily newspapers and current national news.
The policy brief must be short, and direct yet highly impact full.
You will include the following:
Describe the issue you are addressing (e.g., provide statistics, social justice-equity-diversity-inclusion (SJEDI) issues, cost to society and the health care system).
Select a bill/legislation/law related to the issue you are addressing (provide the name and number of the bill/legislation/law, describe it, and indicate where in the approval process is such as in what legislative committee, when, and who proposed it).
Analyze the economic, legal, and political factors the selected bill/legislation/law addresses and how they influence the structure and financing of healthcare, practice, and health outcomes.
Provide three bullet points of the key reasons you are seeking to vote in favor or against/support or no support for the bill/legislation/law related to your issue (include evidence such as statistics, cost-benefit, cost-effectiveness, cost-utility, SJEDI implications).
List key supporting and opposing stakeholders (e.g., professional organizations that support or are against your selected bill/legislation/law).
State how you would advocate for your selected bill/legislation/policy to improve the health of the public and the nursing profession.
Include a conclusion with two recommendations of what you wish to see happen related to your bill/legislation/law, such as a vote for or against.
Word Count: At least 1,000 words are required. Include the number of words in your paper before the reference list.
Reference List: At least five references in APA style. References should be not older than five years.
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