NRS 440VN-Access To Food That Support Healthy Eating Pattern
NRS 440VN-Access To Food That Support Healthy Eating Pattern
Summary of the Context and Scope of the SDOH in My Community
Summary of How the Proposed Policy will Address the SDOH in My Community
Proposal of Persuasive Course of Action for Policy Makers
Context and Scope
Social Determinant of Health (SDOH) in My Community
Data to Support the SDOH
Three Characteristics of Target Population Affected by SDOH
Identification of Appropriate Policy Maker(s) or Legislator(s)
Why the SDOH Requires the Policy Maker’s Attention
Current Policy or the Effect of Not Having a Current Policy
Ethical Implications of Current Policy or Absence of Existing Policy
Demographics Table
(Place Title of SDOH here)
Statistics/facts
Summary of statistics/facts
Source for statistics/facts
Demographic Information
(Provide 2 or more statistics/facts associated with demographics for SDOH in column to the right)
Risk Factors
(Provide 2 or more statistics/facts regarding risk factors associated with SDOH in column to the right).
Trends in SDOH Over Recent Year(s)
(Provide 2 or more statistics/facts associated with trends in SDOH over recent year(s) in column to the right.)
Policy Proposal and Implementation Plan
Two Policy Alternatives to Address the SDOH
Preferred Policy
How the Desired Results of the New Policy will Optimize Health in Community
Financial Costs and Benefits of Proposed Policy Alternative
Two Ethical Implications of Proposed Policy Alternative
Barriers to Implementation of Proposed Policy Alternative
Communication Methods used to Introduce the Proposed Policy
Potential Results of Inaction
Reflection
Change Agent Description
Knowledge and Skills to Develop
References
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