Format: Online
Duration: 8 weeks
Nursing professionals of the 21st century must understand how the government and healthcare providers interact in the health policy process. In NRHL 5505 you will explore the essential elements that shape healthcare policy, nursing practice and nursing education.
You will assess the atmosphere in which policy is created and how compromise and bargaining shape policy decisions. You will also analyze current policy initiatives involving healthcare delivery, and share your insights with fellow classmates through weekly discussions. As you further your understanding of the healthcare process, you’ll discover how nurse leaders serve as advocates that help influence current and future policies affecting healthcare practices.
What You’ll Learn in NRHL 5505
NRHL 5505 provides an overview of healthcare policy, organization and financing with emphasis on current industry trends.
NRHL 5505 emphasizes the role of the nurse as a healthcare leader and advocate in the healthcare policy formation process.
Course Topics
Throughout this course, weekly topics may include but are not limited to:
- Health Policy Process
- Agenda Setting: Moving an Issue to the Attention of the Government
- Government Legislation, Regulation, and Policy Advocacy
- Policy Design and Program Evaluation
- Health Literacy, Social networking, and the Internet
- Interprofessional Practice and Policy Advocacy
- Economics and Finance of Healthcare: Advocacy vs Stewardship
- Global health and Cultural Context: Nursing Involvement in Policy Decisions
Planning Your Time
Course Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of NRHL 5505, you will be able to:
- Examine theoretical and historical underpinnings of health advocacy and health policy evolution.
- Develop an understanding of the role of nurses as health care leaders and advocates in the development of health advocacy and policy formation.
- Advance public policy and advocacy knowledge from an evidenced-based perspective and integrate the transfer of new knowledge into the MSN practice role.
- Examine skills required to shape public health advocacy and policy formation.
- Critically analyze and synthesize the use of informatics and technology for evidence based care and health education.
- Design a plan for becoming a health policy advocate.
- Assess current policy and advocacy initiatives involving patient health care delivery.
- Critically analyze competing interests, issues, and trends that shape health care policy.
*Disclaimer: Course content and outcomes may vary and are subject to change without notice.
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