1. Recent evidence of nurse practitioner outcomes in a variety of care settings.
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Geller, Daniel E. and Swan, Beth Ann
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EVALUATION of medical care , *MEDICAL quality control , *RURAL hospitals , *HEALTH facilities , *HEALTH services accessibility , *NURSING , *HOSPITAL emergency services , *DEBATE , *PATIENT satisfaction , *NURSING practice , *PRIMARY health care , *CLINICAL competence , *COST effectiveness , *PHYSICIANS , *PATIENT safety , *EVALUATION - Abstract
When nurse practitioners (NPs) work to expand their scope of practice through state legislatures, the opposing lobbying groups are often physician-led organizations. The main argument against NP independence and limited scope of practice is that NP care is inherently inferior to that of physicians. However, more than three decades of research demonstrates quality and cost outcomes to be equal to or better than that of physicians. This article reviews a wide range of evidence documenting NP competency, satisfaction, and safety, as well as the challenges and consequences when limiting NP scope of practice. The evidence is clear and has not changed in over 30 years, NPs provide access to effective primary care in a variety of settings, equal in quality outcomes, safety, and cost-effectiveness compared with physicians. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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