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  1. Advocacy For Equitable Health Care Discussion Paper Advocacy For Equitable Health Care Discussion PaperUsing Research to Support Health Policy, Advocacy and Policy DevelopmentThe role of Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRNs) today in advocacy for equitable health care and policies for the population has three primary objectives. The first is to provide better population/group service, which makes a significant contribution to the second aim of enhancing patient, population health outcomes (Hain & Fleck, 2014). Furthermore, lower medical expenses to minimize health inequalities in all patient groups with fair healthcare opportunities. Nurse practitioners should advocate for the populations across diverse healthcare environments and empower them to exercise their training and education to the best capacity Advocacy For Equitable Health Care Discussion Paper.ORDER A PLAGIARISM-FREE PAPER HEREThere are limitations, however, that the Nurse practitioners are now seeking to address.Some of the main hurdles and barriers facing APRNs include the state licensing laws with practice restrictions from state differences., While APRNs are highly qualified and qualified to deliver a range of services, hurdles, like federal regulations, state legislation, obsolete systems of insurance payment, and organizational structures and processes, hinder them from doing so (Altman et al., 2016). Additionally, there is recognition and augments from doctors, professional societies, and associations such as the American Medical Association that do not acknowledge that given the aspect of duration, the APRNs will offer reliable quality healthcare and extensive preparation doctors must undergo relative to the APRNs Advocacy For Equitable Health Care Discussion Paper.References:Altman, S. H., Butler, A. S., Shern, L., & National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. (2016). Removing Barriers to Practice and Care. In Assessing Progress on the Institute of Medicine Report The Future of Nursing. National Academies Press (US).Hain, D., & Fleck, L. (2014). Barriers to nurse practitioner practice that impact healthcare redesign. OJIN: The Online Journal of Issues in Nursing, 19(2), 2. Advocacy For Equitable Health Care Discussion Paper
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