NURS 6050 – Policy And Advocacy For Improving Population Health
NURS 6050 – Policy And Advocacy For Improving Population Health
Discussion: Presidential Agendas Regardless of political affiliation, every citizen has a stake in healthcare policy decisions. Hence, it is little wonder why healthcare items become such high-profile components of presidential agendas. It is also little wonder why they become such hotly debated agenda items.
Consider a topic that rises to the presidential level. How did each of the presidents (Trump, Obama, and Bush) handle the problem? What would you do differently? NURS 6050 – Policy And Advocacy For Improving Population Health
To Prepare: • Review the Resources and reflect on the importance of agenda setting. • Consider how federal agendas promote healthcare issues and how these healthcare issues become agenda priorities. By Day 3 of Week 1 Post your response to the discussion question: Consider a topic that rises to the presidential level. How did each of the presidents (Trump, Obama, and Bush) handle the problem?
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What would you do differently? By Day 6 of Week 1 Respond to at least two of your colleagues* on two different days by expanding on their response and providing an example that supports their explanation or respectfully challenging their explanation and providing an example. *Note: Throughout this program, your fellow students are referred to as colleagues.
Rubric Main posting: Answers all parts of the discussion question(s) expectations with reflective critical analysis and synthesis of knowledge gained from the course readings for the module and current credible sources. Supported by at least three current, credible sources. Written clearly and concisely with no grammatical or spelling errors and fully adheres to current APA manual writing rules and style. It should be @ 300 words and be scholarly written. Everyone will have to use the Matrix grids in their papers, or they will not get full credit. NURS 6050 – Policy And Advocacy For Improving Population Health