Rural primary care shortages may be alleviated if more nurse practitioners (NPs) practiced there. This study compares urban and rural primary care NPs (classified by practice location in urban, large rural, small rural, or isolated small rural areas) using descriptive analysis of the 2012 National Sample Survey of NPs. A higher share of rural NPs worked in states without physician oversight requirements, had a DEA (drug enforcement administration) number, hospital admitting privileges, and billed using their own provider identifier. Rural NPs more often reported they were fully using their NP skills, practicing to the fullest extent of the legal scope of practice, satisfied with their work, and planning to stay in their jobs. We found lower...
This study addressed the question: will primary care physicians from a rural Northern Louisiana area...
Background: Over 80 million Americans reside in or are part of a population designated as Health Pro...
This study addressed the question: will primary care physicians from a rural Northern Louisiana area...
Access to rural healthcare is limited partially due to lack of primary care providers willing to pra...
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...
For the past several decades, rural America has experienced significant health disparities. Changes ...
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...
For the past several decades, rural America has experienced significant health disparities. Changes ...
Data from nurse practitioners and certified nurse midwive are used to explore contributions to prima...
Introduction: While 20% of Americans live in rural areas, less than 10% of the nations’ physicians ...
Introduction: While 20% of Americans live in rural areas, less than 10% of the nations physicians p...
This study addressed the question: will primary care physicians from a rural Northern Louisiana area...
This study addressed the question: will primary care physicians from a rural Northern Louisiana area...
This study addressed the question: will primary care physicians from a rural Northern Louisiana area...
Background: Over 80 million Americans reside in or are part of a population designated as Health Pro...
This study addressed the question: will primary care physicians from a rural Northern Louisiana area...
Access to rural healthcare is limited partially due to lack of primary care providers willing to pra...
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...
For the past several decades, rural America has experienced significant health disparities. Changes ...
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...
For the past several decades, rural America has experienced significant health disparities. Changes ...
Data from nurse practitioners and certified nurse midwive are used to explore contributions to prima...
Introduction: While 20% of Americans live in rural areas, less than 10% of the nations’ physicians ...
Introduction: While 20% of Americans live in rural areas, less than 10% of the nations physicians p...
This study addressed the question: will primary care physicians from a rural Northern Louisiana area...
This study addressed the question: will primary care physicians from a rural Northern Louisiana area...
This study addressed the question: will primary care physicians from a rural Northern Louisiana area...
Background: Over 80 million Americans reside in or are part of a population designated as Health Pro...
This study addressed the question: will primary care physicians from a rural Northern Louisiana area...