The policy is addressed at the federal, state, and local level

 

For each policy (Social Security Act, Economic Opportunity Act, Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act), briefly:
Explain how the policy is addressed at the federal, state, and local level.
What programs were developed from this policy?
Reflect on how the policy affects or may affect your community, geographic area, or potential clients.
Then, address this unique prompt for this week’s Quick Guide:
Identify one opportunity for change for one of the policies.

 

Local, state, and national resources which facilitate safe and effective transitions

 

 

 

 

 

 

Identify local, state, and national resources which facilitate safe and effective transitions of care for older adults.
Your supervisor at Rasmussen Home Health Services is satisfied with the resources described in your annotated bibliography and is eager for you to continue your work. As a next step, your supervisor wants you to develop and share the following items with them.

Write an introduction about your in-service presentation topic.
Create an outline that identifies and describes the important content areas for your in-service presentation topic.
Write a conclusion.

An analysis of local, state, or federal health policy.

 

 

 

 

 

Do an analysis of local, state, or federal health policy.

Select a state health policy reform innovation.
Discuss the rationale for the policy, how it was adopted (e.g., federal waivers, passage by the state legislature), the funding structure, and (to the extent statistical data are available) its impact. ethical outcome based on evidence.
Examples of state innovations include Maryland’s hospital rate-setting, Vermont’s single-payer system, and Massachusetts’ health reforms

 

 

 

An analysis of local, state, or federal health policy.

 

 

 

 

 

Do an analysis of local, state, or federal health policy.

Select a state health policy reform innovation.
Discuss the rationale for the policy, how it was adopted (e.g., federal waivers, passage by the state legislature), the funding structure, and (to the extent statistical data are available) its impact. ethical outcome based on evidence.
Examples of state innovations include Maryland’s hospital rate-setting, Vermont’s single-payer system, and Massachusetts’ health reforms

 

 

 

An analysis of local, state, or federal health policy.

 

 

 

 

 

This assignment is an analysis of local, state, or federal health policy.

 

1. Select a state health policy reform innovation

2. Discuss the rationale for the policy, how it was adopted (e.g., federal waivers, passage by state legislature), the funding structure, and (to the extent statistical data are available) its impact. ethical outcome based on evidence.

3. Examples of state innovations include Maryland’s hospital rate setting, Vermont’s single payer system, and Massachusetts’ health reforms

 

 

 

 

A business strategy that will allow Airbnb to meet local, state, and international regulatory

 

 

 

 

 

 

In the accommodations market, Airbnb appears to have a significant advantage over its competitors as it relates to regulations affecting the operations of its business.

Develop a business strategy that will allow Airbnb to meet local, state, and international regulatory requirements and motivate individuals to benefit from participating in this space of the accommodations market. Address the following questions:

How can Airbnb ensure the ethical treatment of consumers?
Should there be a separate strategy for the international component of their business model?

 

 

 

 

A local, state, or national public policy that is relevant today

Select a local, state, or national public policy that is relevant today in the local, regional, or national news
Examples:
Local: community or urban growth (examples: results of rezoning, reuse of public structures, closed down school/public buildings that will convert to private business enterprise).
State: Private land converted to public spaces (examples: airports, road, or highway usage).
Federal: Gun policy, drug policy, immigration (examples: effects on jobs, background checks, cultural changes in communities).
Identify how the policy was formulated from a historical standpoint and identify which stakeholders were involved in the process.
Appraise the position whether the policy creates a benefit for one group (or stakeholder) while other groups experience disadvantages or negative challenges because of public policy implementation.

State, National, or International professional organization

Students must select a State, National, or International professional organization identified within the textbook and critique it. Include its: mission, membership dues, dues, journals published, conferences offered, and services provided to its membership. Students are expected to develop their own critique questions as well. This must be typed and free from spelling and grammatical errors.

How Plato and Kant describe our original, unenlightened, state

 

 

 

 

 

 

How do of Plato and Kant describe our original, unenlightened, state? Both claim that there are obstacles that prevent us from leaving this unenlightened state. What are they? According to each, what is enlightenment? How is it achieved? Does the state of enlightenment promise happiness?

The policing function at the local, state, and federal organizational levels.

Identify, compare, and contrast the policing function at the local, state, and federal organizational levels. Analyze how the organizational, management, administration, and operational functions at these three organizational levels are similar or different and why. Be sure to identify the leadership characteristics and responsibilities pertaining to each organizational level.