Legislative Communication

Legislative Communication

dq pART 1

1. Identify the role of patient safety and its influence on federal initiatives that are used to prevent unintentional death as a result of medical mistakes.

2. The majority of health care errors occur in inpatient settings. Errors are becoming increasingly common in outpatient settings. Discuss at least two (2) reasons for the increasing errors in outpatient settings.

Submission Details

  • Please make sure you are using scholarly references and they should not be older than 5 years. Your posts/references must be in APA format. FOLLOW THE RUBRIC.
  • Please follow the discussion rubric to make sure you have addressed the discussion criteria.
  • DQ Week 2 Part 2

    Legislative Communication: Letter

  • For this assignment, you will draft a Legislative Letter to a specific legislator and offer support or a constructive argument against pending or passed policy or legislation that you are passionate about. Your letter must include three (3) evidence-based references that support your position. Refer to the Guidance on Writing Legislative Communication Letter
  • Submission Details:
    • Support your responses with examples.
    • Cite any sources in APA format. use scholarly references and they should not be older than 5 years. FOLLOW THE RUBRIC.
    • Submit your document to the Submissions Area by the due date assigned.

Requirements: 600

sent you the rubric for part 1 and 2 and the sample letter

 

Answer preview

As a Registered Nurse (RN), I am writing to you regarding the S.1567 — 117th Congress (2021-2022). It refers to the Nurse Staffing Standards for Hospital Patient Safety and Quality Care Act of 2021. I am urging you to support this Bill, which aims at establishing direct care registered nurse-to-patient staffing ratio in heart care facilities. This legislation will amend the Public Health Services Act. The Bill will meet the crucial need for a consistent nursing staffing ratio.

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