Legal & regulatory aspects of health care delivery
For example, an advocate may use current legislation in order to push for a change in regulations concerning reimbursement rates for certain treatments or medications which could have a direct effect on patient care costs. Additionally, legal challenges against existing laws governing issues like access to reproductive services can help create more equitable policies that will benefit those who may not have been previously included under prior restrictions.
Lastly, when advocating for changes within the healthcare system it is important to recognize how different regulations will interact with one another and what potential effects these changes could have downstream. By understanding this dynamic process better advocates are better equipped at making informed decisions about which policies should be pursued or altered in order increase support from both legislators and members of the public alike thereby allowing them greater success when aiming towards achieving desired goals.