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Optimal Staffing Models To Care For Frail Older Adults In Primary Care And Geriatrics Practices In The US

Authors :
Peter I. Buerhaus
Douglas E. Levy
David I. Auerbach
Robert S. Dittus
Karen Donelan
Joanne Spetz
Peter Maramaldi
Source :
Health Affairs. 40:1368-1376
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Health Affairs (Project Hope), 2021.

Abstract

Different staffing configurations in primary and geriatric care practices could have implications for how best to deliver services that are essential for a growing population of older adults. Using data from a 2018 survey of physicians (MDs) and nurse practitioners (NPs) working in primary and geriatric care, we assessed whether different configurations were associated with better or worse performance on a number of standard process measures indicative of comprehensive, high-quality primary care. Practices with a large concentration of MDs had the highest estimated labor costs. Practices high in NPs and physician assistants (PAs) were most common in states that grant full scope of practice to NPs. The high-NP/PA configuration was associated with a 17-percentage-point greater probability of facilitating patient visits and a 26-percentage-point greater probability of providing the full bundle of primary care services compared with the high-MD model. Team-based configurations had a 27.7-percentage-point greater probability of providing the full bundle of primary care services. The complex needs of older adults may be best served by team-based practices with a broad provider mix that can provide a range of services in the office and the community.

Details

ISSN :
15445208 and 02782715
Volume :
40
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Health Affairs
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........ef0a54e5f62ce2a7da8c9167bb9dffaa
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1377/hlthaff.2021.00401