[SOLVED] NSG4068 Week 3 Project: First Steps on Becoming a Grassroots Lobbyist Advocate for Health Care Policy

Instructions

In a Microsoft Word document of 4-5 pages formatted in APA style, you will imagine you are going to make a visit to your representative in Congress. There are two parts to this assignment.

Address the following topics:

  • Develop a one-page document that supports your position on the AHCA that you would leave with your representative or his or her aide when you make your visit.
    • This one-pager, also called a “leave behind,” should state your position clearly in bullet points and give your reasons why your position is preferred.
    • This “leave behind” should have 1 inch margins and utilize 14-point font throughout.
    • If you were making this visit in person, you would present your “leave behind” to the person with whom you speak during your visit.
    • Include a second page that describes your rationale for the position in your “leave behind” page supported by at least two journal articles.
  • Write a two-page brief to describe the scenario surrounding your legislative visit. Understanding the political affiliation of your representative, include answers to the following:
    • Was your member in support or in opposition to the AHCA?
    • State three points that you would cover in support or opposition to your representative’s position.
    • How does your nursing experience influence the advocacy position that you take on the AHCA?

You may find it necessary to search for answers to the questions outside of the assigned reading.

 

SOLUTION

First Steps on Becoming a Grassroots Lobbyist/Advocate for Health Care Policy             My position on the Agency for Health Care Administration is that it has failed to address various pertinent issues in the sector. For this reason, its proposals ought to be shot down and eliminated in their entirety. My motivation for taking this stand and visiting my representative is the realization that the ripple effect of enacting the bill would culminate in the oppression of the minority and marginalized groups in society. A majority of the AHCA proposals tend to be leveled toward inequality by reducing the federal government budgetary allocations on healthcare. Ideally, this development is likely to significantly affect women especially the ones without health coverage serviced by employers (Bindman & Cox, 2018)…………………………….$15