Health Policy; Opioids Health Policy Paper Forward the topic of the health policy paper to faculty at the end of Week One Drug abuse on opioids, Health policy unfolds daily and drives clinical practice in the US. The student will investigate current policies or legislation underway for a specific health-related issue. The Student will develop a scholarly APA formatted paper supported by evidence. The policy paper rubric: Introduction to population or problem (incidence, prevalence, epidemiology, cost burden etc) Description of how the policy is intended for a specific population, program or organization Specific legislators involved in the policy development and dissemination Identify the role of the APRN in assisting with the policy or refuting the policy – this requires the evidence to support opinion, ideas and/or concepts. Discuss how the policy influences clinical practice and is used to promote best outcomes Examine how the policy can be used by the inteprofessional team to ensure coordinated and comprehensive care for the specific population. Health Policy; Opioids
Opioids are drugs such as heroin, fentanyl, morphine, codeine, and oxycodone that have
chemicals that act in the nervous system to relieve pain or produce a feeling of pleasure.
Individuals with opioid addiction report a compelling urge to use drugs even in times they longer
require them. The National Institute of Drug Abuse claims that approximately 2 million
individuals in the U.S. abuse opioids (NIDA, 2020). As of 2016, about 42,000 people in America
succumbed to opioid-related complications (Lyden & Binswanger, 2019). Between 21 and 29
percent of people with opioids prescriptions, the majority overdose, and 8-12 percent of
individuals develop opioid use disorder (Lyden & Binswanger, 2019). In 2018, the overall opioid
prescribing rate in the U.S. was 51.4 in every 100 people (Lyden & Binswanger, 2019). About
3.6 percent of youths aged 12-17 in the United States were found to misuse opioids in the
previous year (Lyden & Binswanger, 2019). The Centers for Disease Control posited that the
annual cost burden caused by misuse of opioid in the U.S. is about $78.5 billion (Lyden &
Binswanger, 2019). Health Policy; Opioids
Conclusion – summarize findings APA format – use of primary peer-reviewed references as much as possible Submission Details: Support your responses with examples.
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