31 Mar Choose a specific barrier to equitable healthcare impacting a population or community.
This formative assessment builds toward mastery of analyzing healthcare barriers and proposing actionable policy solutions, foundational skills for addressing systemic inequities. By crafting a professional policy brief, students develop the ability to communicate complex issues effectively to stakeholders, a critical competency for influencing policy and advocating for health equity. These skills are essential for future nurse leaders driving meaningful change in healthcare systems.
Description:
This assessment allows you to critically analyze a barrier to equitable healthcare, evaluate its impact, and propose evidence-based policy solutions. By engaging in this activity, you will enhance your analytical and advocacy skills, which are essential for addressing health disparities.
Instructions:
Select a Barrier:
Choose a specific barrier to equitable healthcare impacting a population or community. Examples include gaps in Medicaid coverage, limited access in rural areas, or implicit bias in clinical settings.
Analyze the Barrier:
Describe the nature of the barrier, its root causes, and the populations most affected.
Explain how this barrier impacts individuals, organizations, and the healthcare system as a whole.
Propose Policy Solutions:
Develop at least two evidence-based policy recommendations to address the barrier.
Explain how these solutions could reduce disparities and improve equity.
Consider challenges or unintended consequences of implementing these solutions.
Create a Policy Brief:
Review the World Health Organization’s Policy brief template: How to write an effective policy brief for additional information on policy briefs: https://www.emro.who.int/evidence-data-to-policy/tools-and-products/index.htmlLinks to an external site.
Write a 2 -page policy brief summarizing the analysis and proposed solutions. The brief should include:
An overview of the barrier.
Key data or evidence supporting the need for policy changes.
Proposed policy solutions and their expected impact.
Considerations for implementation challenges or unintended consequences.
