Book reviewed in this article:
Health Care USA: Understanding Its Delivery and Organization (2nd ed.)
Harry A. Sultz and Kristina M. Young
Leading the Revolution in Health Care: Advancing Systems, Igniting Performance (2nd ed.)
Cathleen Krueger Wilson and Tim Porter‐O'Grady
Honoring Patient Preferences: A Guide to Complying with Multicultural Patient Requirements (with CD‐ROM)
Anne Knights Rundle, Maria Carvalho and Mary Robinson (Eds.)
How to Use Patient Satisfaction Data to Improve Healthcare Quality
Ralph Bell and Michael J. Krivich
Insights to Performance Excellence in Health Care 2000: An Inside Look at the 2000 Baldrige Award Criteria for Health Care
Mark L. Blazey, Joel H. Ettinger, Paul L. Grizzell and Linda M. Janczak
The Health Care Provider's Guide to Facing the Malpractice Deposition
Constance G. Uribe, MD
A national longitudinal cohort study of nurse practitioners and their employers conducted during [1973][1974][1975][1976] provided data on barriers to the development of the nurse practitioner role in primary care. Nearly 90 per cent of the 500 primary care nurse practitioners responding and 75 per cent of the 407 employers responding reported encountering one or more barriers to the role development of the nurse practitioner in their practice setting. Nurse practitioners
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