Background: For decades, U.S. rural areas have experienced shortages of primary care providers. Nurse practitioners (NPs) are helping to reduce that shortage. However, NP scope of practice regulations vary from state-to-state ranging from autonomous practice to direct physician oversight. The purpose of this study was to determine if clinical outcomes of older rural adult patients vary by the level of practice autonomy that states grant to NPs. Methods: This cross-sectional study analyzed data from a sample of Rural Health Clinics (RHCs) (n = 503) located in eight Southeastern states. Independent t-tests were performed for each of five variables to compare patient outcomes of the experimental RHCs (those in “reduced practice” st...
Access to primary health care remains a problem for many Americans. Effective utilization of nurse p...
Access to rural healthcare is limited partially due to lack of primary care providers willing to pra...
Increased access to rural primary care is associated with decreased mortality and morbidity and incr...
Background: For decades, U.S. rural areas have experienced shortages of primary care providers. Nurs...
Background: For decades, U.S. rural areas have experienced shortages of primary care providers. Nurs...
Rural primary care shortages may be alleviated if more nurse practitioners (NPs) practiced there. Th...
BackgroundOne proposed strategy to expand primary care capacity is to use nurse practitioners (NPs) ...
Background: Over 80 million Americans reside in or are part of a population designated as Health Pro...
Background: Policy reform aimed at removing state-level scope of practice (SOP) restrictions for nur...
Data from nurse practitioners and certified nurse midwive are used to explore contributions to prima...
For the past several decades, rural America has experienced significant health disparities. Changes ...
The identification of barriers to the optimal use of the nurse practitioner (NP) within the Rural He...
For the past several decades, rural America has experienced significant health disparities. Changes ...
Over the last decades, scope-of-practice laws for nurse practitioners (NPs) have changed rapidly, al...
Access to health care is a major item on the American political agenda. For rural Americans, the rel...
Access to primary health care remains a problem for many Americans. Effective utilization of nurse p...
Access to rural healthcare is limited partially due to lack of primary care providers willing to pra...
Increased access to rural primary care is associated with decreased mortality and morbidity and incr...
Background: For decades, U.S. rural areas have experienced shortages of primary care providers. Nurs...
Background: For decades, U.S. rural areas have experienced shortages of primary care providers. Nurs...
Rural primary care shortages may be alleviated if more nurse practitioners (NPs) practiced there. Th...
BackgroundOne proposed strategy to expand primary care capacity is to use nurse practitioners (NPs) ...
Background: Over 80 million Americans reside in or are part of a population designated as Health Pro...
Background: Policy reform aimed at removing state-level scope of practice (SOP) restrictions for nur...
Data from nurse practitioners and certified nurse midwive are used to explore contributions to prima...
For the past several decades, rural America has experienced significant health disparities. Changes ...
The identification of barriers to the optimal use of the nurse practitioner (NP) within the Rural He...
For the past several decades, rural America has experienced significant health disparities. Changes ...
Over the last decades, scope-of-practice laws for nurse practitioners (NPs) have changed rapidly, al...
Access to health care is a major item on the American political agenda. For rural Americans, the rel...
Access to primary health care remains a problem for many Americans. Effective utilization of nurse p...
Access to rural healthcare is limited partially due to lack of primary care providers willing to pra...
Increased access to rural primary care is associated with decreased mortality and morbidity and incr...