Write an executive summary of a recent (within the past 2 years) article from the CTU online library related to health care policy processes that is centered on improving health care quality and outcomes.
Your summary must include the following:
Describe the health policy development process and the roles that various stakeholders have in that process associated with the article.
Include a brief description of the key health policy issues, and evaluate the potential of these issues to transform health care delivery in the United States.
Assess how this health care policy will impact the structure of the health care industry and the distribution of resources and services.
It should be 1,500–2,000 words, in APA format, and with 4 quality references, 2 of which are from peer-reviewed sources.
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