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This 7 page position paper on Public Health Policy focuses on the need for a change in leadership that starts with each individual as a means to politicize individuals and change policy. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Ivanov & Blue (2008) correctly point out that throughout the Twentieth Century and beyond, Public Health Nurses have become subservient to their desire to care for others. They
have lost track of their goals in the process of figuring out how best to raise funds. They have allowed themselves to be stopped by their Code of Ethics rather
than think of their code as a mission and a call to action. They have become subservient to government and public policy. Now
more than ever Public Health Nurses need to find the drive and leadership to make a real difference to the people who will fall outside of the new health care
reform system, and to those who fall within it. In the past, it took radical ideas and radical actions by Lillian Wald and Jane Addams Hull House. That kind of
no holds barred leadership is needed again. Background It is important to look at just
how radical public health nurses had to get in the past to bring about a true service for the public. First, they were organized and participative, then they took great
risks in alienating the public by participating in suffrage events like the parades in New York in 1912. Then they divested themselves of the public monitor and looked around for
private support. Then they thought of new approaches to health care and living conditions themselves. They revolutionized the nursing industry by providing unprecedented levels of care.
Today, half this battle is won and yet Public Health Nursing languishes under federal laws and dictates. Public Health Nurses are organized and they have an
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