Table of Contents
- 1 How did the Affordable Care Act affect nurse practitioners?
- 2 Do nurse practitioners improve access to care?
- 3 How did the ACA affect advanced practice nurses?
- 4 What role can a nurse practitioner have in improving access to healthcare?
- 5 Does a physician assistant or nurse practitioner make more money?
- 6 Are nurse practitioners and physician assistants equivalent to primary care physicians?
- 7 Can nurse practitioners help solve the primary care physician shortage?
- 8 Did the Affordable Care Act expand the scope of practice for NP’s?
How did the Affordable Care Act affect nurse practitioners?
Over the last five years, actual funding levels for FQHCs and NMHCs have fallen short of the amounts authorized by the ACA. That has limited access to NP-provided care and forced some NMHCs to close, reducing training and employment opportunities for NPs.
Do nurse practitioners improve access to care?
Five separate studies concluded that nurse practitioners (NPs) expand access to care, improve patient health outcomes, boost rural health care, lower primary care costs and reduce emergency room admissions. The MSU study found that NP care represented a cost savings of 11 to 29 percent with no decrease in care quality.
How does access to nurse practitioners impact healthcare disparities?
States that restrict or reduce NPs’ ability to practice according to their abilities through limiting licensure authority are more closely associated with geographic health care disparities, higher chronic disease burden, primary care shortages, higher costs of care and lower standing on national health rankings.
How did the ACA affect advanced practice nurses?
Under the ACA, new nurse-managed clinics to train APRNs (i.e., nurse practitioners) to work in underserved communities have been approved. There are also plans to build new clinics and to renovate and expand the services of existing community clinics all over the United States.
What role can a nurse practitioner have in improving access to healthcare?
Nurse Practitioners can play a key role and fill these gaps in primary care services by providing greater access to high-quality care. training who provide a broad scope of health care services, to patients living in urban and rural settings across the nation.
Are Physician Assistants cost-effective?
PAs of all specialties regularly see complex patients. Previous research illustrates that PAs are a cost-effective resource for providing medical care, care coordination, increasing patient access, and improved patient quality 12-15.
Does a physician assistant or nurse practitioner make more money?
PA: Salary Comparison. NPs earned a median annual salary of $117,670 in 2020, while PAs took home a median annual wage of $115,390 in 2020, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).
Are nurse practitioners and physician assistants equivalent to primary care physicians?
A Comparison of Nurse Practitioners, Physician Assistants, and Primary Care Physicians’ Patterns of Practice and Quality of Care in Health Centers Across the outcomes studied, results suggest that NP and PA care were largely comparable to PCMD care in HCs.
How does nurse practitioner care compare to primary care care in HC?
Although the majority of HC care is provided by primary care physicians (PCMDs), a growing proportion is delivered by nurse practitioners (NPs) and physician assistants (PAs); yet, little is known about how these clinicians’ care compares in this setting.
Can nurse practitioners help solve the primary care physician shortage?
If effectively integrated into the healthcare delivery system, greater use of nurse practitioners could provide much-needed respite in the midst of our dire primary care physician shortage. In this scenario, the percentage of primary care services provided by NPs and physician assistants (PAs) could grow to 28\% by 2020.
Did the Affordable Care Act expand the scope of practice for NP’s?
Since development of the nurse practitioner (NP) role, NPs have been advocating for policy allowing them to practice to the full extent of their training. The aim of this research was to determine whether passage of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) had an impact on expansion of NPs’ scope of practice.