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Policy Formation
i) Select a topic on which to write the policy. This topic may address a needed change in technology, staffing, billing, diagnosis, etc.
ii) Construct a policy using the seven steps of policy formation. Address the following:
1) Define the problem.
2) Assemble the evidence of the problem or need for a policy.
3) Construct alternative solutions to the problem.
4) Select the criteria for choosing the correct solution from the alternatives.
5) Predict the outcomes of the policy changes.
6) Confront the trade-offs of not having a policy or addressing the problem.
7) Decide on a recommendation.
iii) Explain your policy's intended use and evaluate the effect that your policy may have on patient care in America.
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