In your initial post, introduce yourself to your classmates and explain why you chose to pursue a degree in healthcare. Please describe how you

In your initial post, introduce yourself to your classmates and explain why you chose to pursue a degree in healthcare. Please describe how you anticipate this course will build on your healthcare background. If you are not currently working in healthcare, discuss instead how you will incorporate what you learn in this course into your future career.

Next, explore the module resources for this module and briefly describe two essential public health services. Explain why you chose these two services and how they are essential to our healthcare system.

For each of the public health services you chose, respond to the following:

  • Identify two key stakeholders and / or interest groups with their role (s) in the chosen healthcare service.
  • Justify your choice of stakeholders and / or interest groups for each of the public health services.

Reading: Essentials of Health Policy and Law, Chapters 1 and 5 

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