What is policy
A plan of action that outlines steps to reach a goal
What is politics?
The process of deciding who gets what, when, and how
What is implementation?
The stage where policy is put into use
What is social justice?
The foundation of public health nursing
What is public policy
Laws, regulations, or rulings issued by government
What is local government?
Level of policy responsible for speed limits and tobacco purchasing
What is evaluation?
Stage comparing outcomes to desired effects
What is health equity?
Ensuring equal opportunity for health
What is health policy?
Policies that focus specifically on healthcare
What is state government?
Level responsible for Medicaid and nursing licenses
What is rulemaking?
The process that creates rules to enforce a policy
What is self-advocacy?
Advocating for yourself
What is the political process and health policy?
Nurses must understand this to protect individuals and communities
What is national government?
Level responsible for Medicare and the ACA
What is policy modifcation?
Changes made after evaluation
Advocating to change laws
What is a community health advocate?
The role nurses play when influencing health outcomes at the community level
What is compromise?
Often involved in political decision-making between groups
What is judicial action?
When courts get involved in policy
What is community health advocacy?
Advocating for an entire population