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Public Policy: Things You May Know, Things You May Not Know and Things You Need to Know Connie Sunderhaus RN-BC, CCM Objectives Attendees will be able to define politicsand distinguish from policy Attendees will identify ways to effectively communicate with legislators Recognize how public policy is an important part of a case managers professional practice Attendees will learn legislative activities impacting case management

All Politics... is local Former Speaker of the House, Tip O Neil Policy Policy as defined by the CDC:.. a law, regulation, procedure, administrative action, incentive, or voluntary practice of governments and other institutions. Public Policy defined..all the laws, regulations and other programs developed by governments to solve problems..* policy is process it s MESSY! Paul Cariney

Health Policy Health policy refers to decisions, plans, and actions that are undertaken to achieve specific health care goals within a society. An explicit health policy can achieve several things: it defines a vision for the future which in turn helps to establish targets and points of reference for the short and medium term. It outlines priorities and the expected roles of different groups; and it builds consensus and informs people. World Health Organization Health Policy Medicare; Medicaid (1965) (1972) EMTALAand COBRA (1986) HIPAA (1996) CHIP-(1997) Children s Health Insurance Program ACA (2010)Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act 2010

Current Health Policy Issues Climate and environment Impact on health of a population* Air pollution; extreme weather events; water quality Opioid crisis ACA-what s next???? Technology and self-care Care Coordination; patient engagement Business Changes: Mergers, collaborations in the industry Politics The processof decision making in groups to influence the allocation of scarce resources (www.wordiq.com/definition/politics) The activitiesof the government, politicians, or political parties, or the study of these activities..(cambridge Dictionary) The goalis the common good, good of the whole *

Politics The definition of politics is in itself a political act (Leftwich, 1984). This is evident in the divergent conceptualizations of the political that are utilized both by different political ideologies (Heywood, 2000) and schools of thought in political science (Marsh and Stoker, 2002). As government As public life As conflict resolution Politics as power Health Policy -??Political?? The political aspect of health care cannot be avoided It is essentially political in nature Social determinants of health Resource allocation Most powerful determinant of health in modern populations: Social Economic Cultural Bamba, et al We cannot separate health from policy and political actions

Politics, Policies and Case Managers Who? You Your organization/association Your community What? CMSA Model Act Nurse Licensure National Nurse Act When? You want to have input Plan Where? Legislators office Committee meetings Association Meeting How? Read, learn Speak up Why? You CARE Case Managers are advocates. Case Management The act of recommending, pleading the cause of another, to speak or write in favor of. CMSA Standards of Practice, 2010 (SOP updated in 2016)

The National Nurse Act of 2017 H.R. 1651 S. 1106 There is overwhelming evidence supporting the critical need to boost health promotion and prevention efforts as well as answer the public demand for increased leadership in nursing. The National Nurse Act of 2017 will bring forth the significant and trusted voice of the nurse to the ongoing conversation about health and health care in America. Teri Mills RN, MS,CNE Nursing Compact Healthcare delivery has changed and will continue to change as technology enhances practices. Protection of public s health and safety is utmost in state s responsibilities. Provide for interstate practice for qualified nurses. Endorsed by CCMC CMSA AAOHN AONE Promote compliance with nurse practice laws.

enlc Enhanced Nurse Compact States CMSA Model Act 2017 CM Model Act Act language can be used in proposed bills, legislation, regulations with CMSA acknowledged as the source CMSA Standards of Practice 2016 is a source document to the Model Act Defines Case Management as a process; the Professional Case Manager and the Program goals

CMSA Model Act 2017 Title protection Promote Clinical Outcomes Optimizing Value-Based Purchasing Advanced Integration Improving Quality Goal: Case Management is Essential to Population Health www.cmsa.org Lobbying it doesn t have to be a bad word Direct lobbying: refers to attempts to influence a legislative body through communication with a member or employee of a legislative body, or with a government official who participates in formulating legislation. In either case, the communication must refer to and reflect a view on the legislation. Grass roots lobbying: refers to attempts to influence legislation by attempting to affect the opinion of the public with respect to the legislation and encouraging the audience to take action with respect to legislation.

So.why should I be involved? Youare an expert You are a Case Manager You work with Case Managers You are a Nurse or a Social Worker or a Therapist You are a citizen, a voter and a tax payer You are an Advocate Where is the Current Policy On? Federal Register Official daily publication for rules, proposed rules, and notices of federal agencies and organizations Including Executive Orders Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Codification and final rules Government Publishing Office www.gpo.gov

Congressional Information up to date information Current legislative activities: House and Senate Recent floor actions Bill texts Searchable Is it Ms. Smith who went to Washington? openstates.org Search for state legislators by address usa.gov Search for federal officials senate.gov Can search by Senator s name; State All related information: meetings; committees; webcasts; hearings house.gov Find representative-zip code search Legislative activity; live watch; recent votes; bills

Meeting with Your Legislator BE PREPARED Know who s who Know the district Bring leave behinds Mind the time Make your best case Know key staff and their role FOLLOW UP CS2 Who s Who???

Considerations Why do you want to meet the legislator? Can you prepare the story succinctly? Is there someone that has been impacted by the issue? If yes, can that person attend the meeting? If you are not a constituent what information do you want to provide? Are there other groups that share the same interest? Do and DON T Use appropriate address to legislator Immediately introduce yourself any others with you Tell why you are the expert Do not say. I m a taxpayer Don t apologize for time Do not argue Don t make notes while talking Don t be arrogant League of Women Voters

CS1 POLITICAL INFLUENCE PYRAMID Caucus desert plant Bipartisan Heroin Task Force Congressional Addiction, Treatment and Recovery Caucus Congressional Asthma and Allergy Caucus Congressional Brain Injury Task Force Congressional Caucus on Maternity Care Congressional Caucus on Prescription Drug Abuse Congressional Children's Health Care Caucus Congressional Cystic Fibrosis Caucus Congressional Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Caucus Congressional Home Health Caucus Congressional Lung Cancer Caucus Congressional Lupus Caucus Congressional Men's Health Caucus Congress.gov/

At the State Level Know the bill Communicate with sponsor Prepare to testify Have materials ready to leave behind, including copy of remarks Be ready to respond to questions I am here this morning in support of HB127 that would make Illinois the 25 th Compact State. My interest in this is as a registered nurse licensed In IL, and as a certified case manager. Do Your Homework State Representative State Senator Governor Congressman Senators Resources: o Local Library o City Hall o State website o U. S. Congress o League of Women Voters

Your Homework Are you a registered voter? Do you know your local elected officials? State; city; county; school board; etc. How do you get the news news? TV - national? Local? Daily newspaper? Weekly news magazines? Web Home page? News site? Email updates? Staying Current Everyone has an opinion abut healthcare And expect you to be the expert!! How do you stay up to date?? News shows? Newspapers? Social Media? How do you know? And what Websites? do you trust?

Media literacy Can News be Fake?? Known sources And those social media items??? Go to Resources The Henry J. Kaiser Foundation www.kff.org The Commonwealth Fund www.commonwealthfund.org League of Women Voters www.lwv.org U.S.Dept. of Health & Human Services hhs.gov

Remember YOU ARE THE EXPERTS! Participate -as future healthcare changes must have Case Management input and direction Democracy is not a spectator sport - Legislators need our voices as the process of reshaping healthcare delivery occurs Develop a PASSION* for political activity PASSION Political Action, Social Security in Organized Nursing.Carol A. Gleason, MS, RN,CCM

And. Thank You! QUESTIONS????? Connie Sunderhaus, RN-BC,CCM c.sunderhaus@cxjconsulting.net

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