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US health care issue. 2022 Best

US health care issue.

This paper examines a US health care issue.   Statement of the Problem A. What is the  health care issue or the problem your policy brief will address? Provide a short verbal explanation of problem your brief will address

US health care issue.

Statement of the Problem A. What is the  health care issue or the problem your policy brief will address? Provide a short verbal explanation of problem your brief will address. If possible tell a story to grab attention and make us care about your issue. B. Why is it important to address this issue? i. Personal costs* (direct and indirect) ii. National costs* (direct and indirect if possible) *Depending on the topic, you may be able to find cost of illness studies that quantify the costs on a per person and/or national level.

If you cannot find cost data estimates, explain in words the various types of costs/burdens experienced on an individual and a national (societal) level on account of this issue/problem.

US health care issue.

2. Where are we now? [Background/Contextual information] A. Qualitative Context i. Define the key terminology involved with your issue. ii. What have been the pivotal historical factors (both positive and negative) impacting your issue or problem? Show data here if available. iii. Who is impacted and who is involved? a. Identify demographics of impacted domain. Are there disparities that exist within your issue? If possible provide quantitative information on this. b. Identify others indirectly impacted by and/or involved with this problem/issue c. Identify those with decision making ability to impact issue

US health care issue.

d. Explain any major debates/conflicting viewpoints regarding your issue B. International Context Provide international comparisons on your issue. i. Provide at least 1 table or figure, explaining the relative international position of the US with respect to your health issue. ii. Address the factors that may explain the relative position of the US. C. Policy Context Summarize empirical, peer reviewed studies related to policy (or program) approaches addressing your issue. These studies could be at any level from local municipality programs to national policies from any country.

Just make sure they provide an objective, empirical analysis of program/policy effectiveness. https://youtu.be/n3ZbjsS4TCc

US health care issue.

To summarize these reports be sure to include: i. The policy/program being examined ii. The methodology (include: the sample size and characteristics, outcome variable(s) examined, statistical tests used) iii. The study result (numerical/statistical) iv. The study conclusion (did the examined policy/program approach positively impact your issue? What is the recommendation moving forward?) v. Report whether or not the program/policy study addressed any disparities either directly (i.e. was the aim to intentionally close disparities?)

or indirectly (i.e. study notes that policy made improvements across multiple demographics or breaks down impact by socioeconomic groups).

US health care issue.

Note: many studies may not address disparities which is fine, just note in this section that this is an area the study did not touch on. Note: Summarize at least 4 policy/program studies. Different studies can examine the same policy or program. Also, you may reference a study in your international context section that you also want to summarize here. 3. Call to Action Given your research, what specific policy would you suggest to further combat the issue you describe in part 1. Use existing research and provide both quantitative and qualitative arguments supporting your proposed policy. Section three should be between 250 to 1,000 words.

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Youth and Substance Abuse. 2022 Best

Youth and Substance Abuse.

This paper focuses on native American Youth and Substance Abuse. Paper details A fact sheet is a one-page document that provides basic information on a specific topic in an easy- and quick-to-read format.

Native American Youth and Substance Abuse.

Paper details A fact sheet is a one-page document that provides basic information on a specific topic in an easy- and quick-to-read format. Your Fact Sheet should present facts on the nature of the issue or problem (incidence, prevalence of this population), discuss current research and/or relevant policy initiatives, and evidence-based practice interventions to improve the outcomes for these specific children and families. Fact Sheet Guidelines A fact sheet is a single sheet of paper (front and back) listing important facts about an issue. Your fact sheet should cover an issue or topic related to children’s well-being.

Native American Youth and Substance Abuse.

Your fact sheet should include graphics that draw the attention of the audience who will read it. Your fact sheet should include current facts about the issue chosen, relevant research or policy and evidence informed interventions or services to improve outcomes. 1. Select a current and relevant issue related to children, youth and families that is important to you or that you are passionate about. 2. Make sure to include current facts and statistics on the issue identified. 3. Identify the population/s and their demographics that this issue or problem impacts as well as how they are impacted. 4. Identify the evidence informed interventions/services that are being used to address the issue/problem.

Native American Youth and Substance Abuse.

5. Based on your research, what suggestions or recommendations can you make to advance progress in resolving this social issue. General guidelines for this fact sheet: Cite sources for all factual information Be no more than two pages in length Have a balance of readable text, images, and white space Be well-organized and free of spelling and grammatical errors 1. Title – The title contains the subject of the fact sheet followed by the words ‘Fact Sheet’. 2. Introduction – A brief summary (typically 1-3 sentences) describing the goal or main point of the fact sheet, followed by a bulleted list or outline of the key concepts or issues that will be addressed in the fact sheet. https://youtu.be/6fmhLcYSn-Y  3

Native American Youth and Substance Abuse.

3. Body – Divide the fact sheet into distinct sections. Present each section with a clear, informative heading followed by the most important facts about the topic. Remember that facts must be verified and relevant to the topic. Your sections should include; issue facts, populations impacted, evidence informed interventions, recommendations for change. 4. References – Make sure to use reputable sources and cite all sources used Productive formatting for a fact sheet: • 2 columns with 1” outside margins and 0.5” column margin. Block paragraphs according to topic. (Be as concise as possible).

Native American Youth and Substance Abuse.

Single spaced with double space between headings and sections.  Use fonts that contain easy to read characters. Use color, italics, bolded text to organize and highlight information remembering that more isn’t always better. • 1-2 pages in length. If the fact sheet is longer than 2 pages, consider breaking up the information into two separate fact sheets. Cubon-Bell, V. (2019). Teaching – Fact Sheets. Kent State University Center for Teaching and Learning. Retrieved [December 10, 2020] from [https://www-s3-live.kent.edu/s3fs-root/s3fs-public/file/Teaching%20Tools%20in%20a%20Flash%20-%20Fact%20Sheet%20-%20Final.pdf].

Native American Youth and Substance Abuse.

Suggestions for presenting content in a fact sheet: • Keep text brief • Write in active voice.  Define key words or concepts • Create graphics to reinforce information. Keep graphics simple and easy-to-understand. Use bulleted lists, tables, and charts instead of narrative text. (Weiler, 1998)

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