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Lobbying Congress Exercise

For this exercise, the instructor will divide the class into two clusters for a debate about regulatory issues in health care and human services. The Pro Lobbyists will argue that,through standards and accountability, a highly regulated environment benefits the delivery of
health care and human service to clients. The Con Lobbyists will argue that a highly regulated environment makes health care and human service delivery too complex and
bureaucratic, reducing the quality of care to clients.

Construct a single statement, in no more than 350 words, that presents your sectionÂ’s argument, on Pros and Cons Write the statement as if you were presenting your argument to the U.S. Congress.
 
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Preview: ... n following proper protocol that it is taking time away from the patient. When too much attention is given to paperwork and privacy policies, the patient's needs suffer. Adding more regulations would cause for the entire healthcare and human service sectors to be inundated with red tape. Every time a new law is passed, the scope of quality care gets narrower because of the regulations added.
How are the doctor's and clinics going to care for those sick and in need if all they have time for is bureaucracy?

Think carefully Congress, a change needs to happen and it needs to happen now, without your help the only ones to suffer will be America’s patients, and you never know one day that patient might be you or your loved ones; wouldn’t you want the best care you and your loved ones could possibly have?
In the health care ...

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