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acting to persuade or educate policymakers to respond positively to a particular position on an issue or to follow a particular course of legislative regulatory, or funding activity 

lobbying 

100

the statement of principles and polices pf a political party, candidate, or elected official 

platform 

100

professional organization that represents all registered nurses 

American Nurses Association (ANA)

100

a set of statements encompassing rules that apply to people in professional rules 

Code of ethics 

200

A set course of action(s) undertaken by governments or health care organization in order to impact the health of individuals and populations. 

health policy 

200

A local, state, or federally elected or appointed official who can propose and directly affect legislation, regulations, or programs that can become actualized

Policymaker 

200

appointed board within each state charged with the responsibility to administer the nurse practice act of the state

State board of nursing 

200

a jointly sponsored state and federal program that pays for medical services for persons who are elderly, poor, blind, or disabled and for certain families with dependent children who meet specific income guidelines 

medicaid 

300

personal advocacy by individual constituents- everyday- citizens- in support of a problem/position/ option related to a policy issue 

Grassroots lobbying 

300

rules used to implement legislation and translate concepts into actions that can be put into practice

regulation 

300

the general term used to refer to health policy initiatives to effect significant changes in how health is promoted and health care is accessed

Health care reform 
300

a federally funded health insurance program for the disabled, person with end-stage renal disease, and persons 65 years of age and older who qualify for social benefits 

medicare 

400

A citizen who has the opportunity to vote for candidates in elections for representation at the local, state, and federal levels

Constituent 

400

individuals, groups, or organizations who have a vested interest in and my be affected policy decisions and actions being taken, and thus may attempt to influence those decisions and actions 

Stakeholders

400

an arm of a corporation association, or union formed to provide support and resources either to work toward the election or reelection of policymakers who support a certain policy 

Political action committee (PAC)

400

what type of insurance is a method for individuals to maintain insurance coverage for healthcare cost through a contract with a health insurance company that agrees to pay all or portion of the cost of a set of defined health care services 

private health insurance 

500

The professional organizational unit member of the American Nurses Association that represents all professional nurses within a state or territory or other defined organizational entity or boundary 

Constituent/ state nurses association (C/SNA)

500

what program provides health insurance coverage to uninsured children who do not qualify for the state medicaid program 

Children's health insurance program (CHIP)

500

what act caused a boom in hospital construction, shifting nurses primary employment setting from public health to hospitals 

Hill-Burton Act

500

is a government-funded health care plan that provides universal coverage to a population. It's also known as universal insurance. 




public health insurance 

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