Decisions pertaining to health care
What is health policy?
This is the report that contended it was essential for nurses to be full partners and leaders in the transformation of health care
What is the IOM's The Future of Nursing?
Focuses on the needs and goals of patient and family
What is clinical leadership?
Key policy concepts are
What are federalism, incrementalism, presidential politics, and APRN, civil engagement and money?
The concept of continuous, modest modifications of existing policies
What is incrementalism?
Intended to direct or influence actions or behaviors of citizens
What is health policy?
This leadership is viewed as a process of moving oneself and others toward a shared vision, shared reality and common goal
What is transformational leadership?
This domain requires the leader to see the "big picture" and understand the elements in care delivery
What is systems leadership?
Power relationships
What is politics?
This policy model has conceptualized policy-making as an interdependent process
What is the longest Model?
This person promoted policy change to improve quality, dignity, and equity for patients
Who was Florence Nightingale?
A leader who directs and meets with a group, collects everyone's opinions and makes the decision
What is a democratic leader?
This domain requires APRNs to understand the broad elements of government so they may make timely contact with policymakers
What is health policy leadership?
Giving power to others through encouragement and authority
What is empowerment?
Court decisions play an increasingly prominent role in setting health policy
What is litigation?
Excellent way to enhance skills as an APRN advocate would be
What is apply for a national or state policy internship of fellowship?
Be Provactive
Begin with the end in mind
Put first things first
Think win-win
Seek first to understand, then be understood
Synergize
Sharpen the saw
Find your voice and inspire others to find theirs
What are Covey's 8 Habits of Highly Successful people?
The four domains of leadership
What are professional domain, clinical domain, systems domain, and health policy domain
Drivers of health policy
What are cost, quality, access?
Linking quality to cost control is known as
What is value-based purchasing?
Core element of leadership is what?
What is policy making?
Defined as the interaction between an individual's leadership style and the features of the environment in which they are operating
What is situational leadership?
This domains requires that there be active participation in professional organizations
What is the professional leadership domain?
The allocation of governing responsibility between the states and the federal government
What is Federalism?
In this model the problem must be identified, it must have a menu of possible solutions and the right political circumstances must be in place:
What is the Kingdon or Garbage Can Model?