2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.nurpra.2019.03.019
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Success of a Nurse Practitioner–led Interdisciplinary Team

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“…Another example where growth in the supply of APRNs and PAs might lead to growth in care they provide that does not overlap with care provided by physicians is APRN-and PA-led interventions to reduce hospital readmissions by conducting postdischarge follow-up care (often involving visits to the patient's home). [47][48][49][50] To better understand the modeled assumptions and the sensitivity of physician-demand projections to greater use of APRNs and PAs, we looked at the following:…”
Section: Advanced Practice Registered Nurses and Physician Assistantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another example where growth in the supply of APRNs and PAs might lead to growth in care they provide that does not overlap with care provided by physicians is APRN-and PA-led interventions to reduce hospital readmissions by conducting postdischarge follow-up care (often involving visits to the patient's home). [47][48][49][50] To better understand the modeled assumptions and the sensitivity of physician-demand projections to greater use of APRNs and PAs, we looked at the following:…”
Section: Advanced Practice Registered Nurses and Physician Assistantsmentioning
confidence: 99%