This Assessment requires the submission of two (2) files, a completed Global Health Comparison Matrix and a completed Plan for Positive Social Change.
Compare the national/federal healthcare policy you selected in both the United States and in one additional country. Address the following in the Global Health Comparison Matrix:
Describe the global health issue you selected.
Describe the policy in each country related to the selected global health issue.
Explain the strengths and weaknesses of each policy.
Explain how the social determinants of health may impact the global health issue you selected. Be specific and provide examples.
Analyze how each country’s government addressed cost, quality, and access related to the global health issue selected.
Explain how the health policy you selected might impact the global population. Be specific and provide examples.
Explain how the health policy you selected might impact the role of the nurse as an advocate in each country.
Explain how global health issues impact local health organizations and policies in both countries. Be specific and provide examples.
Global Health Comparison Matrix and a completed Plan for Positive Social Change
Part 2.
A Plan for Positive Social Change
Reflecting on the global health policy comparison and analysis you conducted in Part 1, develop a 1-page plan for social change in which you address the following:
Explain how you would advocate for the incorporation of a global perspective or lens into your local practice and role as a nurse leader.
Explain how the incorporation of a global perspective or lens might impact your local practice and role as a nurse leader.
Explain how the incorporation of a global perspective or lens into your local practice as a nurse leader represents and contributes to positive social change. Be specific and provide examples
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