In today’s ever-changing health environment, it is important for those making decisions about health are well informed. Issue briefs are not research papers but compelling overviews of a problem that provide a clear and concise view of a problem and fulfils one of health’s most critical goals: clearly presenting recommendations to decision makers to serve as an impetus for action. In this assignment students are asked to demonstrate their ability to critique a healthcare policy. Task Description: For this task you need to write a 2000-word ( not including references, tables or charts) health policy brief. You must identify a health policy that is/has been used within your healthcare field in either your local, State or National context.You have been asked by the Minister of Health to prepare a health policy brief regarding your chosen policy. The purpose of a policy brief is to convince the audience of the urgency of the current problem and the whether a policies final recommendations should /or should not be adopted. In your brief you must include: Title: The title is the first part of a paper readers see and it begins the process of communicating the message contained in the policy paper. An effective title of a paper should give readers a quick overview of the subject and problem addressed in the policy paper. A reader may use the title in deciding whether to read the paper or not. As a general rule, avoid titles of more than 10 words. Executive Summary of the brief (e.g. what type of health policy is being evaluated (legislative, regulatory or organisational), what level of health policy is being evaluated (local, state, national description of the health issue, why it is a problem, intended audience, overview of challenges, and its recommendations, etc.). Critique of the brief: Select, outline, and present evidence to provide a comprehensive and concise foundation for the health policies final recommendations, and include these four (4) key elements: An explanation of why this health policy issue, is one which government action (legislative, judicial, executive) or government monies should (or should not) be spent to help resolve the problem? (i.e. what is the extent of the problem? Use literature, grey literature such as media releases etc., and data such as cost to healthcare, quality of life, forecasting future trends etc.). An evaluation of challenges to addressing the issue (e.g. conflicts between stakeholders, opposing polices). Identification of possible options or interventions available to the decision maker. A compelling recommendation for action (e.g. reasons for or against this policy being implemented 0r continued). Referencing: Use and cite at least ten (10) appropriate, contemporary peer reviewed and scholarly literature to support your argument and provide a reference list at the end of the policy brief in APA 6 format. This task aligns with the following Course Learning Outcomes: Reflect on how politics, power and influence affect policy decision making Explain how policy influences planning and delivery of healthcare. Critically analyse components of health policy • Knowledgeable and skilled, with critical judgement • Effective communicators and collaborators Innovative, creative and entrepreneurial Socially responsible and engaged in their communities