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Advocacy

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Assessment 2: Advocacy
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Health Care Policy and Economic Impacts

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Assessment 2: Health Care Policy and Economic Impacts
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Health Care Finance, Economics, and Policy for Nurses
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· Chapter 2, “A Story of Unintended Consequences: How Economic and Policy Solutions Create New Challenges,” pages 27–38.

· This chapter excerpt examines various health care policies in the United States and points out unintended consequences of their implementation.

Identifying Disparities and Ethical Practices

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Assessment 2: Identifying Disparities and Ethical Practices
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Health Care Finance, Economics, and Policy for Nurses
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· Chapter 7, “What Is Ethinomics?”

· This chapter examines the intersection of economics, ethics, and determinants of health.

Predicting Outcomes

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Assessment 2: Predicting Outcomes
 reading list.

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