During 2003, an estimated 906 million visits were made to physician offices in the United States (Hing, Cherry, & Woodwell, 2005). Overall, 42% of visits to outpatient settings were attended by a registered nurse (Middleton & Hing, 2005). Despite ambulatory care being the fastest growing site for care, it is the least studied. The purpose of this article is to provide an overview of the role of the RN in ambulatory care and describe the direct and indirect economic value of RNs in ambulatory care settings
This report presents statistics on ambulatory care visits to physician offices, hospital outpatient ...
The quality and safety of nursing care vary from one service to another. We have only very limited i...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore nurses’ perceptions of nurse‐physician relationsh...
Trends in health care financing and changes in care delivery from the hospital to outpatient setting...
Executive Summary: On March 1-2, 2010, a state-of-the-science invitational conference titled Ambula...
Nurses and adequate nurse staffing are critical to the delivery of safe, cost-effective, and quality...
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (2010) established clear provisions for Patient-Cente...
The need for care coordination and management of transitions between Patient-Centered Medical Home p...
Multiple national reports identify actionable recommendations to transform education and practice to...
More and more ambulatory care organizations are using nursing report cards to monitor and evaluate t...
Executive Summary: While the signing of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act was a histo...
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (2010) established clear provisions for Patient-Cente...
Pay for performance initiatives are changing the quality landscape. Gaps exist in quantifying and li...
Increasing health care value has become a central objective of payment policies, insurance design an...
The demand for information about quality is greater now than ever. Despite the significance of qual...
This report presents statistics on ambulatory care visits to physician offices, hospital outpatient ...
The quality and safety of nursing care vary from one service to another. We have only very limited i...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore nurses’ perceptions of nurse‐physician relationsh...
Trends in health care financing and changes in care delivery from the hospital to outpatient setting...
Executive Summary: On March 1-2, 2010, a state-of-the-science invitational conference titled Ambula...
Nurses and adequate nurse staffing are critical to the delivery of safe, cost-effective, and quality...
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (2010) established clear provisions for Patient-Cente...
The need for care coordination and management of transitions between Patient-Centered Medical Home p...
Multiple national reports identify actionable recommendations to transform education and practice to...
More and more ambulatory care organizations are using nursing report cards to monitor and evaluate t...
Executive Summary: While the signing of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act was a histo...
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (2010) established clear provisions for Patient-Cente...
Pay for performance initiatives are changing the quality landscape. Gaps exist in quantifying and li...
Increasing health care value has become a central objective of payment policies, insurance design an...
The demand for information about quality is greater now than ever. Despite the significance of qual...
This report presents statistics on ambulatory care visits to physician offices, hospital outpatient ...
The quality and safety of nursing care vary from one service to another. We have only very limited i...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore nurses’ perceptions of nurse‐physician relationsh...