Introduction: We sought to compare physician assistant (PA) and nurse practitioner (NP) practice in United States emergency departments (ED) based on ED visits as reported by the National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (NHAMCS). Methods: We performed a retrospective, secondary analysis of the 2010 to 2017 NHAMCS with analysis of ED visits, patient demographics, and hospital characteristics. Results: Between 2010 to 2017, 21.0% (95% confidence interval, [CI] +/−3.1%) of ED visits were seen by either a PA/NP (with and without physician involvement) and 8.6% (+/−2.9%) were seen by PA/NP alone. We identified an increase for NP visits between 2014–2016 and found that PA/NP visits share many of the same characteristics. Conclusion: While...
Purpose: The aim of this culminating project is to inform health care professionals on the role emer...
Background: A regional hospital emergency department was facing increasing patient presentations, me...
Objectives To evaluate the impact of nurse practitioner (NP) service in Australian public hospital e...
Introduction: We sought to compare physician assistant (PA) and nurse practitioner (NP) practice in ...
ObjectivesNurse practitioners and physician assistants (NPs/PAs) increasingly practice in emergency ...
Background and objective. Emergency departments have evolved into the “safety net” for the healthcar...
Introduction: The demand of the good quality of care in health service has been increased in the pas...
Research Objective: Nurse practitioners (NPs) play an important role in the delivery of healthcare a...
PURPOSE: As the United States population continues to increase, a physician shortage of over 90,000 ...
Results of a descriptive analysis of emergency-department (ED) census data were used as a basis for ...
The increasing number of patients who seek health care in the emergency department has placed a grea...
To describe the characteristics of visits to physician assistants (PAs) and nurse practitioners (NPs...
Background: The overuse of the emergency department (ED) for non- critical patients has been associa...
© 2019 Author(s) (or their employer(s)). Objectives To evaluate the impact of nurse practitione...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the impact of nurse practitioner (NP) service in Australian public hospital ...
Purpose: The aim of this culminating project is to inform health care professionals on the role emer...
Background: A regional hospital emergency department was facing increasing patient presentations, me...
Objectives To evaluate the impact of nurse practitioner (NP) service in Australian public hospital e...
Introduction: We sought to compare physician assistant (PA) and nurse practitioner (NP) practice in ...
ObjectivesNurse practitioners and physician assistants (NPs/PAs) increasingly practice in emergency ...
Background and objective. Emergency departments have evolved into the “safety net” for the healthcar...
Introduction: The demand of the good quality of care in health service has been increased in the pas...
Research Objective: Nurse practitioners (NPs) play an important role in the delivery of healthcare a...
PURPOSE: As the United States population continues to increase, a physician shortage of over 90,000 ...
Results of a descriptive analysis of emergency-department (ED) census data were used as a basis for ...
The increasing number of patients who seek health care in the emergency department has placed a grea...
To describe the characteristics of visits to physician assistants (PAs) and nurse practitioners (NPs...
Background: The overuse of the emergency department (ED) for non- critical patients has been associa...
© 2019 Author(s) (or their employer(s)). Objectives To evaluate the impact of nurse practitione...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the impact of nurse practitioner (NP) service in Australian public hospital ...
Purpose: The aim of this culminating project is to inform health care professionals on the role emer...
Background: A regional hospital emergency department was facing increasing patient presentations, me...
Objectives To evaluate the impact of nurse practitioner (NP) service in Australian public hospital e...