Tuesday, December 30, 2008

And I Havent Had a Bad Day Since or Health Policy and Politics

And I Haven't Had a Bad Day Since: From the Streets of Harlem to the Halls of Congress

Author: Charles B Rangel

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Health Policy and Politics: A Nurse's Guide

Author: Jeri A Milstead

This research-based text contains contributions from the foremost experts in the field in order to provide detailed information on health policy and politics as they relate to the field of nursing and, more specifically, to the advanced practice nurse. Health Policy and Politics covers the entire policy making process -- not just legislation -- including agenda setting, government response, and program design. Actual nursing research and details of nurses' experiences bring the theoretical content to life, and help readers in the transition from theory to practice. This book can be used to initiate conversations about issues of policy and nurses' opportunities and responsibilities throughout the process, and will serve as an important and often-consulted reference as health care continues to evolve.

Kathleen Becker

This book focuses on the process of making public policy and how the policy process relates to the advance practice nurse in today's healthcare environment. It is a sophisticated policy primer that addresses the key components of the policy process. The purpose is to provide an overview of the policy process at the federal and state level. Components of the process are addressed in the broad categories of agenda setting, government response, and program design, implementation, and evaluation. Contributors make the compelling argument that APNs must clearly understand and become engaged in the policy process to promote their profession as well as the welfare of their clients. The text clearly meets the editor's objectives. This book is intended for a sophisticated audience of nurses and healthcare providers. The editor clearly targets the advance practice nurse. This includes APNs in clinical practice, education, administration, research, and consultation. Additionally, the text would be an excellent resource for graduate and doctoral students. The public policy process is thoroughly covered in this book. Healthcare examples throughout the text are timely and relevant. The use of "key terms" enhances the reader's understanding of this complex subject matter. Additionally, the discussion points at the end of each chapter provide a focused review of the content. The chapter on the Internet and healthcare policy information is a wonderful and extensive resource. This is a very well written, thought-provoking health policy text that is uniquely research based. The authors are nationally recognized nurse experts in the field of health policy. The health policy examples throughoutthe book are current and relevant to advance practice. I highly recommend it as required reading for advanced practice nurses.

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Reviewer: Kathleen Lent Becker, MS, CRNP (Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing)
Description: This book focuses on the process of making public policy and how the policy process relates to the advance practice nurse in today's healthcare environment. It is a sophisticated policy primer that addresses the key components of the policy process.
Purpose: The purpose is to provide an overview of the policy process at the federal and state level. Components of the process are addressed in the broad categories of agenda setting, government response, and program design, implementation, and evaluation. Contributors make the compelling argument that APNs must clearly understand and become engaged in the policy process to promote their profession as well as the welfare of their clients. The text clearly meets the editor's objectives.
Audience: This book is intended for a sophisticated audience of nurses and healthcare providers. The editor clearly targets the advance practice nurse. This includes APNs in clinical practice, education, administration, research, and consultation. Additionally, the text would be an excellent resource for graduate and doctoral students.
Features: The public policy process is thoroughly covered in this book. Healthcare examples throughout the text are timely and relevant. The use of "key terms" enhances the reader's understanding of this complex subject matter. Additionally, the discussion points at the end of each chapter provide a focused review of the content. The chapter on the Internet and healthcare policy information is a wonderful and extensive resource.
Assessment: This is a very well written, thought-provoking health policy text that is uniquely research based. The authors are nationally recognized nurse experts in the field of health policy. The health policy examples throughout the book are current and relevant to advance practice. I highly recommend it as required reading for advanced practice nurses.

Rating

3 Stars from Doody




Table of Contents:
Contributors
Preface
Acknowledgments
1Advanced Practice Nurses and Public Policy, Naturally1
2Agenda Setting37
3Government Response: Legislation67
4Government Regulation: Parallel and Powerful89
5Policy Design129
6Policy Implementation161
7Program Evaluation193
8The Internet and Health Care Policy Information229
9Global Connections249
Index283

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