Description
The introduction explains that healthcare is shaped not only by clinical practice but also by public policy, legislation, economics, and political decisions. Nurses and other health professionals have a responsibility to advocate for patients, communities, and the profession by participating in policy development and decision-making.
Key points include:
- Health policy affects everyday practice. Laws, regulations, and funding decisions influence patient care, access to services, quality, and safety.
- Advocacy is a professional responsibility. Healthcare professionals should use their expertise to influence policies that improve health outcomes and reduce disparities.
- Politics is part of healthcare. Political engagement is presented as a practical way to bring about positive changes in healthcare systems rather than as partisan activity.






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