Provides an overview of the current supply, quality, and cost-effectiveness of nurse practitioners and physician assistants; new investments under the 2010 healthcare reform bill; and issues involved in meeting demand for primary care providers
Importance: Current measures of access to care have intrinsic limitations and may not accurately ref...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Introduction: The U.S. is faced with a prim...
Primary care (that is, internal medicine, family medicine, or pediatrics) is the cornerstone of heal...
Examines the characteristics of primary care physicians likely to accept new Medicaid patients when ...
Examine availability of physician assistants (PAs) or nurse practitioners (NPs) in primary care phys...
Outlines discussions about increasing primary care provider participation; specialist and mental hea...
The dynamics of health care delivery and the role of health care providers is a changing canvas in t...
The U.S. faces a projected shortage of primary care physicians. The authors of the June HPR newslett...
The Physician Assistant and Nurse Practitioner professions initially began in response to healthcare...
Objectives: To document the temporal trends in alternative primary care models in which physicians, ...
Expanding coverage and increasing delivery of team-based care are likely to entail a growing role in...
Examines policy and practical options for addressing the projected shortage of primary care physicia...
In less than 20 years, adults over the age of 65 will outnumber the population of children under 18 ...
Though access to primary care protects health and cuts costs, this report shows there aren\u27t enou...
This article first discusses the history and educational requirements of the Nurse Practitioner prof...
Importance: Current measures of access to care have intrinsic limitations and may not accurately ref...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Introduction: The U.S. is faced with a prim...
Primary care (that is, internal medicine, family medicine, or pediatrics) is the cornerstone of heal...
Examines the characteristics of primary care physicians likely to accept new Medicaid patients when ...
Examine availability of physician assistants (PAs) or nurse practitioners (NPs) in primary care phys...
Outlines discussions about increasing primary care provider participation; specialist and mental hea...
The dynamics of health care delivery and the role of health care providers is a changing canvas in t...
The U.S. faces a projected shortage of primary care physicians. The authors of the June HPR newslett...
The Physician Assistant and Nurse Practitioner professions initially began in response to healthcare...
Objectives: To document the temporal trends in alternative primary care models in which physicians, ...
Expanding coverage and increasing delivery of team-based care are likely to entail a growing role in...
Examines policy and practical options for addressing the projected shortage of primary care physicia...
In less than 20 years, adults over the age of 65 will outnumber the population of children under 18 ...
Though access to primary care protects health and cuts costs, this report shows there aren\u27t enou...
This article first discusses the history and educational requirements of the Nurse Practitioner prof...
Importance: Current measures of access to care have intrinsic limitations and may not accurately ref...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Introduction: The U.S. is faced with a prim...
Primary care (that is, internal medicine, family medicine, or pediatrics) is the cornerstone of heal...