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Discussion 1 Nursing and Healthcare Policy Danait
Healthcare policies determine how and who delivers care
services. The policies also affect those who get care by
affecting factors like accessibility, affordability, and others.
Therefore, without effective policies, healthcare and nursing
cannot function effectively. Nurses must understand the
structure of policies and the processes that are involved in
making the policies to know how best to affect and apply the
policies. Healthcare policies are structured based on the various
levels of governance involved in healthcare. Policies are created
at the organizational, state, and federal levels and involve
comprehensive processes that ensure input from various
stakeholders including nurses.
Healthcare and nursing policies have changed with needs since
the 19th century. While there were policies long before nursing
was recognized as a formal profession, the policies were not as
impactful as they are now (Alcaraz et al., 2020). In the early
stages of nursing such as during the Crimean war when
Nightingale pioneered modern nursing, there were no formal
policies that regulated the profession. Nurses had to work under
physicians and follow their guidance. However, with time,
policies that affect nursing have been introduced at the federal
and state levels. For instance, policies now have made nurses
more autonomous than before and various stages continue
making favorable laws for them (May et al., 2018).
Organizations too have to develop policies that align with
federal and state laws. The various laws that affect payment and
the management of care like Medicaid and Medicare, ACA, and
HIPAA have been developed to solve the various modern
healthcare issues like affordability and others.
The structure of policies is based on the governance of the
sector. Healthcare is a mandate of both federal and state laws.
Federal policies that affect healthcare include affordable care
under ACA, the health information policy under HIPAA, and
others (Alcaraz et al., 2020). Federal laws apply to healthcare
providers and stakeholders in all states. Each state also has its
healthcare policies that have to be applied. They include
Medicare expansion and their nurse practice acts. For instance,
while some states allow the full practice, others are restrictive.
The state policies are enforceable in the states that they apply
only. For instance, state laws and policies of California only
apply in the state and not in any other state. The state policies
determine the state's plans and regulations of nursing and
healthcare. After the state level, the organizations also have to
develop policies that seek to ensure that they implement
government regulations and also offer quality care. For
instance, organizational policies affect staffing and patient
admission among others.
The healthcare policies have various processes that nurses and
other stakeholders are involved in. depending on the level of
policies, various processes may be involved (May et al., 2018).
Usually, the processes need to begin with agenda setting before
policies are developed and adopted. After adoption, policies are
implemented and monitored to ensure that they are effective.
Nurses participate at all levels.
In conclusion, policies guide to care and affect the professional
environments of nurses. Policies exist at the various levels of
governance from the federal to the organizational level.
Healthcare policies have also changed since early times to
ensure that the healthcare system and nursing keep improving to
solve people's needs.
References
Alcaraz, K. I., Wiedt, T. L., Daniels, E. C., Yabroff, K. R.,
Guerra, C. E., & Wender, R. C. (2020). Understanding and
addressing social determinants to advance cancer health equity
in the United States: a blueprint for practice, research, and
policy. CA: a cancer journal for clinicians, 70(1), 31-46.
https://doi.org/10.3322/caac.21586
May, C. R., Cummings, A., Girling, M., Bracher, M., Mair, F.
S., May, C. M., ... & Finch, T. (2018). Using normalization
process theory in feasibility studies and process evaluations of
complex healthcare interventions: a systematic
review. Implementation Science, 13(1), 1-27.
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13012-018-0758-1
Edited by
Perez, Danait on Aug 23 at 7:03pm
Discussion 2 Nola
Healthcare policy refers to the decisions, goals, and actions
that determine how care is accessed and administered
(Greenwood, 2022). Categories
of healthcare policies include patient care policies, drug
policies, security and privacy policies, and employee health
policies. Patient care policies
are specific to the type of care provided at a given institution
with patient safety and how care should be provided as the main
aspects. Drug policies
are centered around decisions regarding the handling and
administration of pharmaceuticals. Employee health policies are
aimed at providing a safe
environment for staff to provide care and include policies such
as alcohol and tobacco use and employee health and wellness.
Security and privacy
policies maintain not only physical safety of those in a given
establishment, but also data privacy and technology security.
All of these policies help
to establish and maintain standards and guidelines that aim to
benefit patients, healthcare organizations, and the healthcare
system (Greenwood,
2022).
Healthcare policy is a highly debatable issue and has been
such for decades. One major historical healthcare policy was the
Social Security
Amendments of 1965 in which the Social Security Act was
passed and Medicare was established which provided public
health coverage to seniors
over the age of 65. Another notable event is the Healthcare
Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) of 1996.
HIPAA policies address
such issues as health insurance coverage for pre-existing
conditions as well as privacy and security of electronic health
information (History, n.d.).
Major issues that have influenced past and present healthcare
policies are access to coverage, social barriers affecting
population health, and
healthcare costs and spending (Greenwood, 2022).
Healthcare policies are made at federal, state, and local
levels, however, individual hospitals and clinics may have their
own individual policies,
as well. Examples of state policies include regulations for
licensure of nurses and immunization requirements for
university students. Local hospital
policies include visitor guidelines, staff management, and
disaster response protocols (Mason et al., 2016).
Policymaking is an arduous yet critical task in healthcare.
Policymaking at any level begins with identification of a
problem. This may be a new
problem or issue or a need to modify a current policy because it
is no longer beneficial or safe. Once identified, an agenda to
address possible
solutions or alternatives is constructed. After a solution has
been chosen, it is then implemented and evaluated for
effectiveness (Mason et al.,
2016). Whether at the local or federal level, healthcare policies
are important and are the responsibility of patients, nurses,
physicians, and
administrators. By understanding healthcare policies and
advocating for policy reform, we can ensure the safety and
effectiveness of healthcare
provided as well as addressing issues that are problematic in the
healthcare arena.
References
Greenwood, H. (2022, January 11).
Healthcare policy: What is it and why is it
important? University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences.
Retrieved August 22, 2022,
from https://www.usa.edu/blog/healthcare-policy/
COM200 Assignment 4
Speech Outline Template
Student Name
Professor Brazil
Date
*
Please note that the purpose of this template is to assist
you with correctly formatting an outline. Please carefully
review the Assignment Overview and help videos in the
course.Also, your outline should
not include complete paragraphs, entire speech, or an
essay.*
*Add your own information to this template simply use this as a
guide for formatting. Reminder: all sources must be cited both
in-text and in the Sources section using SWS. Please see the
text below (highlighted in green) for examples of SWS
citations.
Speech Outline Template
I. Introduction
A) Attention getter (Quote, Statistic, Anecdote, etc. - cite all
outside information).
B) Purpose (topic of the speech).
C) Preview your Main Points (1, 2 and 3).
1. Main point 1
2. Main point 2
3. Main point 3
II. Body
1. Main point #1
a. Supporting Detail/Research/Example (Smith, 1).
b. Supporting Detail/Research/Example.
c. Supporting Detail/Research/Example.
2. Main point #2
a. Supporting Detail/Research/Example (Adams, 2)
b. Supporting Detail/Research/Example
c. Supporting Detail/Research/Example
3. Main point #3
a. Supporting Detail/Research/Exa mple
b. Supporting Detail/Research/Example (Smith, 1)
c. Supporting Detail/Research/Example (Adams, 2)
III. Conclusion
A) Review your Main Points (1, 2 and 3)
1. Main point 1
2. Main point 2
3. Main point 3
B) Purpose (Restate speech topic)
C) Memorable Conclusion (Quote, Statistic, or Anecdote, Call
to Action)
Sources
(Replace with your own sources-this shows correct formatting
only)
1. Bob Smith. 2015. Importance of an Outline.
http://www.inspiration.com/visual-
learning/outlining.org
2. Jane Adams. 2018. Using Presentations Effectively.
https://www.effectiveuseofpresentation.edu
image1.png
COM200 Assignment 4
Speech Outline Template
Student Name
Professor Brazil
Date
*
Please note that the purpose of this template is to assist
you with correctly formatting an outline. Please carefully
review the Assignment Overview and help videos in the
course.Also, your outline should
not include complete paragraphs, entire speech, or an
essay.*
*Add your own information to this template simply use this as a
guide for formatting. Reminder: all sources must be cited both
in-text and in the Sources section using SWS. Please see the
text below (highlighted in green) for examples of SWS
citations.
Speech Outline Template
I. Introduction
A) Attention getter (Quote, Statistic, Anecdote, etc. - cite all
outside information).
B) Purpose (topic of the speech).
C) Preview your Main Points (1, 2 and 3).
1. Main point 1
2. Main point 2
3. Main point 3
II. Body
1. Main point #1
a. Supporting Detail/Research/Example (Smith, 1).
b. Supporting Detail/Research/Example.
c. Supporting Detail/Research/Example.
2. Main point #2
a. Supporting Detail/Research/Example (Adams, 2)
b. Supporting Detail/Research/Example
c. Supporting Detail/Research/Example
3. Main point #3
a. Supporting Detail/Research/Example
b. Supporting Detail/Research/Example (Smith, 1)
c. Supporting Detail/Research/Example (Adams, 2)
III. Conclusion
A) Review your Main Points (1, 2 and 3)
1. Main point 1
2. Main point 2
3. Main point 3
B) Purpose (Restate speech topic)
C) Memorable Conclusion (Quote, Statistic, or Anecdote, Call
to Action)
Sources
(Replace with your own sources-this shows correct formatting
only)
1. Bob Smith. 2015. Importance of an Outline.
http://www.inspiration.com/visual-
learning/outlining.org
2. Jane Adams. 2018. Using Presentations Effectively.
https://www.effectiveuseofpresentation.edu
image1.png

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  • 1. Discussion 1 Nursing and Healthcare Policy Danait Healthcare policies determine how and who delivers care services. The policies also affect those who get care by affecting factors like accessibility, affordability, and others. Therefore, without effective policies, healthcare and nursing cannot function effectively. Nurses must understand the structure of policies and the processes that are involved in making the policies to know how best to affect and apply the policies. Healthcare policies are structured based on the various levels of governance involved in healthcare. Policies are created at the organizational, state, and federal levels and involve comprehensive processes that ensure input from various stakeholders including nurses. Healthcare and nursing policies have changed with needs since the 19th century. While there were policies long before nursing was recognized as a formal profession, the policies were not as impactful as they are now (Alcaraz et al., 2020). In the early stages of nursing such as during the Crimean war when Nightingale pioneered modern nursing, there were no formal policies that regulated the profession. Nurses had to work under physicians and follow their guidance. However, with time, policies that affect nursing have been introduced at the federal and state levels. For instance, policies now have made nurses more autonomous than before and various stages continue making favorable laws for them (May et al., 2018). Organizations too have to develop policies that align with federal and state laws. The various laws that affect payment and the management of care like Medicaid and Medicare, ACA, and HIPAA have been developed to solve the various modern healthcare issues like affordability and others. The structure of policies is based on the governance of the sector. Healthcare is a mandate of both federal and state laws. Federal policies that affect healthcare include affordable care
  • 2. under ACA, the health information policy under HIPAA, and others (Alcaraz et al., 2020). Federal laws apply to healthcare providers and stakeholders in all states. Each state also has its healthcare policies that have to be applied. They include Medicare expansion and their nurse practice acts. For instance, while some states allow the full practice, others are restrictive. The state policies are enforceable in the states that they apply only. For instance, state laws and policies of California only apply in the state and not in any other state. The state policies determine the state's plans and regulations of nursing and healthcare. After the state level, the organizations also have to develop policies that seek to ensure that they implement government regulations and also offer quality care. For instance, organizational policies affect staffing and patient admission among others. The healthcare policies have various processes that nurses and other stakeholders are involved in. depending on the level of policies, various processes may be involved (May et al., 2018). Usually, the processes need to begin with agenda setting before policies are developed and adopted. After adoption, policies are implemented and monitored to ensure that they are effective. Nurses participate at all levels. In conclusion, policies guide to care and affect the professional environments of nurses. Policies exist at the various levels of governance from the federal to the organizational level. Healthcare policies have also changed since early times to ensure that the healthcare system and nursing keep improving to solve people's needs. References Alcaraz, K. I., Wiedt, T. L., Daniels, E. C., Yabroff, K. R., Guerra, C. E., & Wender, R. C. (2020). Understanding and addressing social determinants to advance cancer health equity in the United States: a blueprint for practice, research, and policy. CA: a cancer journal for clinicians, 70(1), 31-46. https://doi.org/10.3322/caac.21586
  • 3. May, C. R., Cummings, A., Girling, M., Bracher, M., Mair, F. S., May, C. M., ... & Finch, T. (2018). Using normalization process theory in feasibility studies and process evaluations of complex healthcare interventions: a systematic review. Implementation Science, 13(1), 1-27. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13012-018-0758-1 Edited by Perez, Danait on Aug 23 at 7:03pm Discussion 2 Nola Healthcare policy refers to the decisions, goals, and actions that determine how care is accessed and administered (Greenwood, 2022). Categories of healthcare policies include patient care policies, drug policies, security and privacy policies, and employee health policies. Patient care policies are specific to the type of care provided at a given institution with patient safety and how care should be provided as the main aspects. Drug policies are centered around decisions regarding the handling and administration of pharmaceuticals. Employee health policies are aimed at providing a safe environment for staff to provide care and include policies such as alcohol and tobacco use and employee health and wellness. Security and privacy policies maintain not only physical safety of those in a given establishment, but also data privacy and technology security. All of these policies help to establish and maintain standards and guidelines that aim to benefit patients, healthcare organizations, and the healthcare system (Greenwood, 2022). Healthcare policy is a highly debatable issue and has been
  • 4. such for decades. One major historical healthcare policy was the Social Security Amendments of 1965 in which the Social Security Act was passed and Medicare was established which provided public health coverage to seniors over the age of 65. Another notable event is the Healthcare Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) of 1996. HIPAA policies address such issues as health insurance coverage for pre-existing conditions as well as privacy and security of electronic health information (History, n.d.). Major issues that have influenced past and present healthcare policies are access to coverage, social barriers affecting population health, and healthcare costs and spending (Greenwood, 2022). Healthcare policies are made at federal, state, and local levels, however, individual hospitals and clinics may have their own individual policies, as well. Examples of state policies include regulations for licensure of nurses and immunization requirements for university students. Local hospital policies include visitor guidelines, staff management, and disaster response protocols (Mason et al., 2016). Policymaking is an arduous yet critical task in healthcare. Policymaking at any level begins with identification of a problem. This may be a new problem or issue or a need to modify a current policy because it is no longer beneficial or safe. Once identified, an agenda to address possible solutions or alternatives is constructed. After a solution has been chosen, it is then implemented and evaluated for effectiveness (Mason et al., 2016). Whether at the local or federal level, healthcare policies are important and are the responsibility of patients, nurses, physicians, and administrators. By understanding healthcare policies and
  • 5. advocating for policy reform, we can ensure the safety and effectiveness of healthcare provided as well as addressing issues that are problematic in the healthcare arena. References Greenwood, H. (2022, January 11). Healthcare policy: What is it and why is it important? University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences. Retrieved August 22, 2022, from https://www.usa.edu/blog/healthcare-policy/ COM200 Assignment 4 Speech Outline Template Student Name Professor Brazil Date * Please note that the purpose of this template is to assist
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