NR 506 Week 3: Your Policy-Priority Issue Assignment

NR 506 Week 3: Your Policy-Priority Issue Assignment

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NR 506 Week 3: Your Policy-Priority Issue Assignment 

Your Policy-Priority Issue assignment is due by Sunday, 11:59 p.m. at the end of Week 3. The guidelines are listed below.  The guidelines and grading rubric are also located in the course resource section. Don’t forget to include the information noted on Planning Your Visit Worksheet 1: Formulating a Healthcare Policy Worksheet 1 within your assignment. 

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Title: NR 506 Week 3: Your Policy-Priority Issue Assignment

Purpose 

The purpose of this assignment is to: a) identify and reflect upon key concepts related to your planning a policymaker call b) provide empirical evidence to support new insights gained regarding your healthcare policy issue and the policymaking process, and c) present ideas in a clear, succinct, and scholarly manner. 

Course Outcomes 

CO 1: Employ strategies to impact the development, implementation, and consequences of holistic-focused healthcare policies using evidence-based practice principles. (PO 1) 

CO 2: Communicate with decision-makers to advocate for effective policies that impact nurses and nursing, consumers, or the healthcare system to foster population health including quality and safety. (PO 2) 

NR 506 Week 3: Your Policy-Priority Issue Assignment
NR 506 Week 3: Your Policy-Priority Issue Assignment

CO 3: Demonstrate professional and personal growth concerning the advocacy role of the advanced practice nurse in fostering policy within diverse healthcare settings. (PO 3)

CO 4: Analyze social, historical, ethical, and political contexts of healthcare policies while integrating professional values to impact population health. (PO 4) 

CO 5: Advocate for institutional, local, national, and international policies that fosters person-centered healthcare and nursing practice. (PO 5) 

Requirements 

Assignment Criteria for Presentation: 

  1. Provide an introduction to your healthcare policy-priority issue and the title or name of your legislator. 
  1. Articulate key points under each of the Formulating a Healthcare Policy Ungraded Worksheet #1 sections. 
  1. Provide an analysis of empirical evidence that supports your chosen healthcare policy-priority issue and analysis. 
  1. Demonstrate the importance and impact of the chosen healthcare policy-priority issue to nursing. 
  1. Provide concluding statements summarizing the content. 
  1. The paper will be a minimum of 4 pages and a maximum of five pages in length, in APA format 6thedition, excluding the title and reference page. 

Preparing the Paper 

After completing Formulating a Healthcare Policy Ungraded Worksheet #1, address all areas on the worksheet in the body of a scholarly paper. Include a minimum of five (5) classic or current references published within the past 5 years. 

Public health policy: Providing equitable healthcare to Georgia’s undocumented immigrants 

With an estimated 400,000 illegal or undocumented immigrants in Georgia, Georgia is on record as one of the states with the most stringent immigration healthcare laws (Ridder, 2015). Under federal law, Georgia’s undocumented immigrants are prohibited from receiving public or private healthcare services, purchasing private health insurance, or receiving public healthcare insurance; however, they can receive emergency healthcare services at a hospital ER. Undocumented immigrants can also receive limited healthcare services from state approved community health centers or safety net hospitals.

NR 506 Week 3: Your Policy-Priority Issue Assignment
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Georgia adheres to federal laws governing healthcare services, but state law enforcement agencies have begun to enforce the “show me your papers” clause under Georgia’s central immigration law (Yee, 2017). This clause places severe restrictions on undocumented immigrants’ ability to travel. Undocumented immigrants are less likely to seek health services because they may be deported after receiving treatment (Sconyers & Tate, 2016).NR 506 Week 3: Your Policy-Priority Issue Assignment

My public policy focuses on making healthcare services more accessible to Georgia’s undocumented immigrant population. The health policy will focus on providing a standard delivery of equitable health care services (to include low cost vaccinations for school age children and six-month health checkups) for all undocumented immigrants in Georgia. The policy will also include a provision that blocks medical deportation while receiving any of the medical services listed within the conditions of this new public health policy.  

Rubric 

Some Rubric 

Some Rubric 
Criteria  Ratings  Pts 
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeIntroduction clearly introduces your healthcare policy-priority issue. Concluding statements summarizing content are present. 

 

 

 

35.0 pts 

Introduction clearly introduces your healthcare policy-priority issue and the title or name of your designated legislator. Concluding statements summarizing content are present, clear, and well written. 

 

 

31.0 pts 

Introduction introduces your healthcare policy-priority issue and the name or title of your designated legislator. Concluding statements summarizing content are present. Minor clarity or detail issues. 

 

 

28.0 pts 

Introduction and conclusion are included; could include more details such as a specific healthcare policy-priority issue that a legislator could act upon or the name or title of the legislator; clarity or improvement of format. 

 

 

13.0 pts 

Lacking introduction or conclusion. 

 

 

0.0 pts 

No attempt made at introduction or conclusion. 

 

 

35.0 pts 
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeIdentification of all key points of your healthcare policy-priority issue are clearly analyzed and fully articulated. Empirical evidence supporting your healthcare policy-priority issue is clearly analyzed. 

 

 

 

40.0 pts 

Key points are well described, and analysis is fully articulated. 

 

 

35.0 pts 

Key points are described with some lack of clarity, and/or analysis is lacking detail or clarity. 

 

 

32.0 pts 

Key points are not well described, and/or analysis is lacking detail or clarity. 

 

 

15.0 pts 

Key points or analysis is missing. 

 

 

0.0 pts 

No Marks 

 

 

40.0 pts 
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeEmpirical evidence supporting your healthcare policy-priority issue is clearly analyzed. 

 

 

 

40.0 pts 

Empirical evidence supporting your healthcare policy- priority issue is clearly analyzed in a comprehensive and accurate manner. 

 

 

35.0 pts 

Empirical evidence supporting your healthcare policy- priority issue is analyzed but lacking clarity or not substantive. 

 

 

32.0 pts 

Empirical evidence supporting your healthcare policy- priority issue is noted but not analyzed. 

 

 

15.0 pts 

Empirical evidence supporting your healthcare policy priority issue is lacking. 

 

 

0.0 pts 

No attempt made at providing empirical evidence. 

 

 

40.0 pts 
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeYour healthcare policy- priority issue clearly demonstrates the impact and or importance of your issue to nursing or the intended impact to patient outcomes. 

 

 

 

35.0 pts 

Impact to patient outcomes or nursing practice is thoroughly discussed. 

 

 

31.0 pts 

Impact to patient outcomes or nursing practice has rare inaccuracy. 

 

 

28.0 pts 

Impact to patient outcomes or nursing practice lacks occasional important elements or specificity. 

 

 

13.0 pts 

Impact to patient outcomes or nursing practice has multiple instances of inaccuracies. 

 

 

0.0 pts 

Impact to patient outcomes or nursing practice has multiple instances of inaccuracies and is vague. 

 

 

35.0 pts 
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeAPA Format: Text, title page, and reference page(s) are completely consistent with APA format 6th edition. 

 

 

 

10.0 pts 

Paper is free from APA errors throughout. 

 

 

9.0 pts 

There are 1-2 APA format errors in the text, title page, and/or reference page(s) 

 

 

8.0 pts 

There are 3-4 APA format errors in the text, title page, and/or reference page(s) 

 

 

4.0 pts 

There are 5 APA format errors in the text, title page, and/or reference page(s) 

 

 

0.0 pts 

There are 6 or more APA format errors in the text, title page, and/or reference page(s) 

 

 

10.0 pts 
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeWriting Quality: Paper is appropriate in length. References include a minimum of 5 scholarly references excluding the course text. Rules of grammar, spelling, word usage, and punctuation are consistent with formal written work. 

 

 

 

15.0 pts 

Paper is appropriate in length. References include more than the minimum number of scholarly references, excluding the course text. Rules of grammar, spelling, word usage, and punctuation are consistent with formal written work. 

 

 

13.0 pts 

Paper is short/long in length and/or contains a minimum of scholarly references excluding course text, or references utilized are not scholarly. Rules of grammar, spelling, word usage, and punctuation are consistent with formal written work with1-2 exceptions. 

 

 

12.0 pts 

Paper is short/long in length and contains only 1 scholarly reference. Additional references are not scholarly. Rules of grammar, spelling, word usage, and punctuation are consistent with formal written work with 3-4 exceptions 

 

 

6.0 pts 

Paper is short/long two or more pages in length and does not contain scholarly references. References utilized are not scholarly. Rules of grammar, spelling, word usage, and punctuation are not followed with 5 errors. 

 

 

0.0 pts 

Paper is short/long two or more pages in length and does not contain scholarly references. References utilized are not scholarly. Rules of grammar, spelling, word usage, and punctuation are not followed with 6 or more errors. 

 

 

15.0 pts 
Total Points: 175.0 

 

With an estimated 400,000 illegal or undocumented immigrants in Georgia, Georgia is on record as one of the states with the most stringent immigration healthcare laws (Ridder, 2015). Under federal law, Georgia’s undocumented immigrants are prohibited from receiving public or private healthcare services, purchasing private health insurance, or receiving public healthcare insurance; however, they can receive emergency healthcare services at a hospital ER.NR 506 Week 3: Your Policy-Priority Issue Assignment

Undocumented immigrants can also receive limited healthcare services from state approved community health centers or safety net hospitals. Georgia adheres to federal laws governing healthcare services, but state law enforcement agencies have begun to enforce the “show me your papers” clause under Georgia’s central immigration law (Yee, 2017). This clause places severe restrictions on undocumented immigrants’ ability to travel. Undocumented immigrants are less likely to seek health services because they may be deported after receiving treatment (Sconyers & Tate, 2016).

My public policy focuses on making healthcare services more accessible to Georgia’s undocumented immigrant population. The health policy will focus on providing a standard delivery of equitable health care services (to include low cost vaccinations for school age children and six-month health checkups) for all undocumented immigrants in Georgia. The policy will also include a provision that blocks medical deportation while receiving any of the medical services listed within the conditions of this new public health policy.   

My public policy issue impacts Georgia’s nurses because the law restricts the type of healthcare services nurses can offer to undocumented immigrants. This raises ethical issues as nurses are both the central health providers for patient care and information resources who drive patient safety and quality. There is no specific Georgia legislator in charge of immigration legislation. Each immigration bill, and there are many of them, is authored by one or several state representatives or senators and sponsored by various committees.

In that my policy is healthcare based, I will contact State Representative Sharon Cooper. I think she would be interested in my policy issue for several reasons: Rep. Cooper is the chairperson over the Health and Human Services Committee; she has an MSN in Nursing; she is a member of the Special Committee on Saving Grady Memorial Hospital (Atlanta’s largest “safety net” hospital).

She is a noted conservative, but I believe her experiences in nursing and education make her a compassionate and knowledgeable ally for my public health policy. Rep. Copper can be reached at the State Capitol in Atlanta, GA (404-656-5069) or at the district office in Marietta, GA (770- 956- 8357. Her email address is [email protected]., and her Facebook link is https://www.facebook.com/State-Rep-Sharon-Cooper-133816235514/.