you are expected to apply your expe A????????????????????s a professional nurse you are expected to apply your expertise to patient care. On occasion you will also be expected to share that expertise. With evolving technology and continuous changes to regulations designed to keep up these changes there is usually a need to share information and expertise to inform colleagues leadership patients and other stakeholders. In this Assignment you will study a recent nursing informatics-related healthcare policy and you will share the relevant details via a fact sheet designed to inform and educate. To Prepare: Review the Resources on healthcare policy and regulatory/legislative topics related to health and nursing informatics. Consider the role of the nurse informaticist in relation to a healthcare organizations compliance with various policies and regulations such as the Medicare Access and CHIP Reau????????????????????thorization Act (MACRA). Research and select one health or nursing informatics policy (within the past 5 years) or regulation for further study. The Assignment: (1 page not including the title and reference page) Create a 1-page fact sheet that your healthcare organization could hypothetically use to explain the health or nursing informatics policy/regulation you selected. Your fact sheet should address the following: Briefly and generally explain the policy or regulation you selected. Address the impact of the policy or regulation you selected on system implementation. Address the impact of the policy or regulation you selected on clinical care patient/provider interactions and workflow. Highlight organizational policies and procedures that are/will be in place at your healthcare organization to address the policy or regulation you selected. Be speci????????????????????fichere are suitable references to answer these questions Kunreuther, H. 2008. 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