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Policy development

Complementary Therapies in Nursing and Midwifery, 1996
The implementation of certain therapies within clinical practice is dependent on nurses taking the initiative and expanding their scope of practice. In incorporating therapies within nursing practice it is hoped that a more holistic approach to care can be achieved.
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Developing Policies and Guidelines

Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology, 1995
Abstract Practice guidelines are proliferating in the era of managed care. Hospital epidemiologists frequently are asked to author guidelines for infection control. The greatest challenge in the process is not writing the guidelines but implementing them.
P J, Brennan, E, Abrutyn
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Developing a Policy Brief

Policy, Politics, & Nursing Practice, 2016
A policy brief is a document that provides a succinct explanation and analysis of a policy issue or problem, together with policy options and recommendations for addressing that issue or problem. This article provides an explanation of what a policy brief is, how it is used, and how it is developed.
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Regional Development Policies

2017
Abstract This chapter addresses the topic of ‘localisation policies’ (measures and incentives for attracting and developing companies) in relation to the actual subjects of such policies, their aims and targets. The existence of business relationships and networks, and the ubiquity of interaction processes make contemporary policy ...
Guercini, Simone, Tunisini, Annalisa
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Developing informatics policies

Information & Management, 1992
Abstract It is important to consider the motives of countries that are developing their informatics policies. For even though the politics of informatics may result in mandatory regulation of all activities associated with this and related fields or just in a set of recommendations, national informatics policies tend to develop common attitudes to ...
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Developing a Policy Manual

Plastic Surgical Nursing, 2013
Do you really need to have a policy and procedure in the office? Frequently they are seen sitting on the shelf, collecting dust. The answer is yes for a number of very important reasons. A policy and procedure manual is a tool to set guidelines and expectations on the basis of the mission and vision of the office.
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Policy and Education Developments

The Law Teacher, 2008
At the time of writing, 2008 is drawing to an end and economic woes beset us on all sides. It is therefore heartening to be able to include in this issue a review of the positive and imaginative st...
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EXERGY IN POLICY DEVELOPMENT AND EDUCATION

2007
Exergy can play a key role in developing appropriate and beneficial energy-related policies relating to education and awareness. It is important for the public to have a basic understanding, appreciation, and awareness of many technical issues. Such understanding and awareness foster healthy public debate about problems and possible solutions, often ...
Ibrahim Dincer, Marc A. Rosen
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Policy Analysis and Policy Development

Social Service Review, 1973
This paper addresses three questions: (a) What is policy analysis? (b) How has policy analysis affected policy in a few cases? and (c) What tentative prescriptions can be made to improve the usefulness of policy analysis? Policy decisions with respect to the enactment of Medicare/Medicaid, the adoption of the all volunteer armed force, and the ...
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Information, Organization, and development policy

The Information Society, 1983
While economic systems have become increasingly information‐intensive, economic modeling has yet to incorporate a balanced view of information as a resource. A common substitute, the assumption that more information is better than less, has dangerous consequences because it usually lacks a typology of information, assumes that expected productivity ...
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