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NURS 6050 Walden Legislation Comparison Grid Template & Advocacy Statement

NURS 6050 Walden Legislation Comparison Grid Template & Advocacy Statement

Legislation Grid and Advocacy Statement

Legislation Grid

Health-related Bill NameAdvancing Connectivity during the Coronavirus to Ensure Support for Seniors (ACCESS) Act
Bill NumberS. 3517
DescriptionThis is a bipartisan bill co-sponsored by Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky and Congressman Peter King (R-NY) during the 116th Congress on 10th April, 2020.The aim of the bill is to expand telehealth services andinfrastructure in nursing facilities to allow virtual visitation and consultations during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Federal or StateFederal
Legislative IntentMeasures put in place to protect the old and vulnerable in long- term care facilities from COVID-19 have unfortunately led to feelings of social isolation and loneliness among the residents. This legislature aims to increase investments in the telehealth programs of long-term care facilities for the old and vulnerable in our society. This will make it possible to protect them from contracting COVID-19, while enabling them to be connected to their loved ones through virtual visitation. Expanding access to telehealth in long-term care facilities will also enable the residents to receive medical care by virtual consultation fromphysicians without putting their health at risk
Proponents/ OpponentsProponents: This bill is expected to be widely supported across the political divide as it is co-sponsored by Democrats andRepublicans.
 No major opponents have so far come to counter the bill
Target PopulationNursing facilities, long-term care facilities and residents of nursing/ long-term care facilities
Status of the billThe bill was introduced to the 16TH Congress on 10th April, 2020 and has been read twice. The bill is currently in committee stage where it will be thoroughly examined before being passed to a subcommittee.Outside of the Congress, the bill has received multiple endorsements from various groups like the Long-Term Care Community Coalition, the National Consumer Voice for Quality Long-Term Care, AARP and the Center for Medicare Advocacy. The media has received media coverage and it has been acclaimed as a progressive legislature that will protect the sickand the vulnerable in our society
General Notes/CommentsIn order to encourage alternative forms of contact between residents and their families and loved ones, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services have issued guidelines to nursing homes and long-term care institutions. All non-essential personnel are prohibited from visiting, and telehealth and digital communication channels are encouraged for consultation and visits instead. This is only practical in facilities with the resources to set up the required infrastructure and technologies, though. Majority of nursing homes are cash stripped and have not been able to implement alternative methods of communication. This proposed bill will fill this gap by
 appropriating $50 million to the Department of Health and Human Services’ (HHS) Telehealth Resource Center Program to expand telehealth infrastructure and services in long-term care facilities.

Advocacy Statement

I fervently support Bill S. 3517, “Advancing Connectivity during the Coronavirus to Ensure Support for Seniors Act” or ACCESS Act. Across the country, thousands of residents in nursing care facilities plummet in fear, loneliness, and social isolation due to stringent COVID-19 containment measures. Families have not had a chance to say good-bye to their beloved grandparents due to visitation restrictions. What promised to be golden sunset years surrounded by family and loved ones have turned to desolate days filled with misery and sorrow.

Studies have proved that older people are susceptible to develop COVID-19 in its most intense form, leading to increased morbidity and mortality in this age group (McArthur et al., 2021; Monaghesh & Hajizadeh, 2020). In the interest of public health and the protection of the vulnerable in society, The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services set guidelines to restrict visitation by non-personnel workers to reduce nursing care residents’ exposure to the coronavirus. Instead, the agencies urged family visitation and medical consultation to be done virtually. These lockdown containment measures have inadvertently led to social isolation and increased risk for adverse psychological effects among long-term care residents (McArthur et al., 2021).

The ACCESS Act aims to solve this by increasing investments in telehealth programs to facilitate virtual visitations and consultations. Under the ACCESS Act, the Telehealth Resource Center of the Federal Office of Rural Health Policy or the Office for the advancement of Telehealth will provide regulatory, technical, and legal support to nursing care facilities. The Act will also authorize a supplementary budget of 50 million to increase access to remote healthcare and facilitate socialization with families and loved ones.

The bill’s primary opponents claim that the current federal allocation to the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Telehealth Resource Center Program is enough to expand telehealth infrastructure and services in long-term care facilities. This cannot be further from the truth. Most long-term care facilities are run on state and private donations and are not profit-making entities. As such, a sudden budgetary need to expand technological infrastructure strains their cash-flow. The ACCESS Act solves this by appropriating $50 million to the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Telehealth Resource Center Program to expand telehealth infrastructure and services in long- term care facilities.

At the surface level, this might look like a hefty price to pay for something as simple as visitations to a nursing care facility. But the cost of allowing physical visitations to the nursing homes or choosing to isolate the residents from the world ultimately will have far worse medical and psychological ramifications. To ensure that the funds go to the neediest nursing care facilities, the agencies in charge of the bill’s execution need to ensure that a fair allocation formula is created.

In closing, I hope this advocacy statement has inspired you to take a stand and protect our society’s most vulnerable by supporting the ACCESS Act that seeks to expand telehealth care connectivity in nursing and long-term facilities.

References

McArthur, C., Saari, M., Heckman, G. A., Wellens, N., Weir, J., Hebert, P., Turcotte, L., Jbilou, J., & Hirdes, J. P. (2021). Evaluating the Effect of COVID-19 Pandemic Lockdown on Long-Term Care Residents’ Mental Health: A Data-Driven Approach in New Brunswick. Journal of the American Medical Directors Association, 22(1), 187–192. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jamda.2020.10.028

Monaghesh, E., & Hajizadeh, A. (2020). The role of telehealth during COVID-19 outbreak: A systematic review based on current evidence. BMC Public Health, 20(1), 1193. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-020-09301-4

Assignment: Legislation Comparison Grid and Testimony/Advocacy Statement

As a nurse, how often have you thought to yourself, If I had anything to do about it, things would work a little differently? Increasingly, nurses are beginning to realize that they do, in fact, have a role and a voice.

Many nurses encounter daily experiences that motivate them to take on an advocacy role in hopes of impacting policies, laws, or regulations that impact healthcare issues of interest. Of course, doing so means entering the less familiar world of policy and politics. While many nurses do not initially feel prepared to operate in this space effectively, the reward is the opportunity to shape and influence future health policy.

To Prepare:

  • Select a bill that has been proposed (not one that has been enacted) using the congressional websites provided in the Learning Resources.( https://www.congress.gov/)

The Assignment: (1- to 2-page Comparison Grid; 1- to 2-page Legislation Testimony/Advocacy Statement)

Part 1: Legislation Comparison Grid

Based on the health-related bill (proposed, not enacted) you selected, complete the Legislation Comparison Grid Template. Be sure to address the following:

  • Determine the legislative intent of the bill you have reviewed.
  • Identify the proponents/opponents of the bill.
  • Identify the target populations addressed by the bill.
  • Where in the process is the bill currently? Is it in hearings or committees?
  • Is it receiving press coverage?

Part 2: Legislation Testimony/Advocacy Statement

Based on the health-related bill you selected, develop a 1- to 2-page Legislation Testimony/Advocacy Statement that addresses the following:

  • Advocate a position for the bill you selected and write testimony in support of your position.
  • Describe how you would address the opponent to your position. Be specific and provide examples.
  • Recommend at least one amendment to the bill in support of your position.

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NURS 6050 Walden Legislation Comparison Grid Template & Advocacy Statement

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FEDERAL AND STATE LEGISLATION

PART 1: LEGISLATION COMPARISON GRID

BASED ON THE HEALTH-RELATED BILL YOU SELECTED, COMPLETE THE LEGISLATION COMPARISON GRID TEMPLATE. BE SURE TO ADDRESS THE FOLLOWING:

• DETERMINE THE LEGISLATIVE INTENT OF THE BILL YOU HAVE REVIEWED.
• IDENTIFY THE PROPONENTS/OPPONENTS OF THE BILL.
• IDENTIFY THE TARGET POPULATIONS ADDRESSED BY THE BILL.
• WHERE IN THE PROCESS IS THE BILL CURRENTLY? IS IT IN HEARINGS OR COMMITTEES?
• IS IT RECEIVING PRESS COVERAGE?—

EXCELLENT 32 (32%) – 35 (35%)GOOD 28 (28%) – 31 (31%)

FAIR 25 (25%) – 27 (27%)

POOR 0 (0%) – 24 (24%)

ADVOCATING FOR LEGISLATION

PART 2: LEGISLATION TESTIMONY/ADVOCACY STATEMENT

BASED ON THE HEALTH-RELATED BILL YOU SELECTED, DEVELOP A 1- TO 2-PAGE LEGISLATION TESTIMONY/ADVOCACY STATEMENT THAT ADDRESSES THE FOLLOWING:

• ADVOCATE A POSITION FOR THE BILL YOU SELECTED AND WRITE TESTIMONY IN SUPPORT OF YOUR POSITION.
• DESCRIBE HOW YOU WOULD ADDRESS THE OPPONENT TO YOUR POSITION. BE SPECIFIC AND PROVIDE EXAMPLES.
• RECOMMEND AT LEAST ONE AMENDMENT TO THE BILL IN SUPPORT OF YOUR POSITION.—

EXCELLENT 45 (45%) – 50 (50%)GOOD 40 (40%) – 44 (44%)

FAIR 35 (35%) – 39 (39%)

POOR 0 (0%) – 34 (34%)

WRITTEN EXPRESSION AND FORMATTING – PARAGRAPH DEVELOPMENT AND ORGANIZATION:

PARAGRAPHS MAKE CLEAR POINTS THAT SUPPORT WELL DEVELOPED IDEAS, FLOW LOGICALLY, AND DEMONSTRATE CONTINUITY OF IDEAS. SENTENCES ARE CAREFULLY FOCUSED–NEITHER LONG AND RAMBLING NOR SHORT AND LACKING SUBSTANCE. A CLEAR AND COMPREHENSIVE PURPOSE STATEMENT AND INTRODUCTION IS PROVIDED WHICH DELINEATES ALL REQUIRED CRITERIA.—

EXCELLENT 5 (5%) – 5 (5%)GOOD 4 (4%) – 4 (4%)

FAIR 3.5 (3.5%) – 3.5 (3.5%)

POOR 0 (0%) – 3 (3%)

WRITTEN EXPRESSION AND FORMATTING – ENGLISH WRITING STANDARDS:

CORRECT GRAMMAR, MECHANICS, AND PROPER PUNCTUATION—

EXCELLENT 5 (5%) – 5 (5%)GOOD 4 (4%) – 4 (4%)

FAIR 3.5 (3.5%) – 3.5 (3.5%)

POOR 0 (0%) – 3 (3%)

WRITTEN EXPRESSION AND FORMATTING – THE PAPER FOLLOWS CORRECT APA FORMAT FOR TITLE PAGE, HEADINGS, FONT, SPACING, MARGINS, INDENTATIONS, PAGE NUMBERS, PARENTHETICAL/IN-TEXT CITATIONS, AND REFERENCE LIST.—

EXCELLENT 5 (5%) – 5 (5%)GOOD 4 (4%) – 4 (4%)

FAIR 3.5 (3.5%) – 3.5 (3.5%)

POOR 0 (0%) – 3 (3%)

Total Points: 100

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