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https://read.qxmd.com/read/35105452/effects-of-the-aca-medicaid-expansions-on-access-and-health-by-nurse-practitioner-scope-of-practice-laws
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Redwan Bin Abdul Baten, George L Wehby
BACKGROUND: The Affordable Care Act (ACA) Medicaid expansions increased demand for care whereas the Scope of Practice (SOP) laws for nurse procatitioners affect the supply of primary care providers. It is important to udnerstand the interaction of the demand and supply side policies on measures of access to care and health status. PURPOSE: To examine whether effects of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) Medicaid expansions on access to care and health status are moderated by state scope of practice (SOP) laws for nurse practitioners...
January 29, 2022: Nursing Outlook
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28140703/a-longitudinal-online-interprofessional-education-experience-involving-family-nurse-practitioner-students-and-pharmacy-students
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Andrea Collins, Amy Broeseker, Jill Cunningham, Cyndi Cortes, Jennifer Beall, Amy Bigham, Jongwha Chang
Interprofessional education (IPE) continues to gain traction worldwide. Challenges integrating IPE into health profession programmes include finding convenient times, meeting spaces, and level-appropriate assignments for each profession. This article describes the implementation of a 21-month prospective cohort study pilot programme for the Master of Science in nursing family nurse practitioner (FNP) and doctor of pharmacy (PharmD) students at a private university in the United States. This IPE experience utilised a blended approach for the learning activities; these students had initial and final sessions where they met face-to-face, with asynchronous online activities between these two sessions...
March 2017: Journal of Interprofessional Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27800632/the-dnp-mph-dual-degree-an-innovative-graduate-education-program-for-advanced-public-health-nursing
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kathy Shaw, Scott Harpin, Geraldine Steinke, Marilyn Stember, Marilyn Krajicek
Strong professional priorities, evolving Affordable Care Act requirements, and a significantly limited public health nursing workforce prompted the University of Colorado College of Nursing to collaborate with the School of Public Health to implement one of the first Doctor of Nursing Practice/Master of Public Health dual degree programs in the nation. Federal grant funding supported the development, implementation, and evaluation of this unique post-baccalaureate dual degree program, for which there were no roadmaps, models, or best practices to follow...
March 2017: Public Health Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27797630/interprofessional-immersion-use-of-interprofessional-education-collaborative-competencies-in-side-by-side-training-of-family-medicine-pharmacy-nursing-and-counselling-psychology-trainees
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daubney Harper Boland, Mary Alice Scott, Helen Kim, Traci White, Eve Adams
While supported by the Affordable Care Act, in the United States, interprofessional training often takes place after healthcare providers graduate and are practicing in the field. This article describes the implementation and evaluation of an interprofessional training for graduate-level healthcare trainees. A group of interprofessional healthcare faculty provided a weeklong interprofessional immersion for doctoral-level healthcare trainees (n = 24) in Pharmacy, Counselling Psychology, Nursing, and Family Medicine residents...
November 2016: Journal of Interprofessional Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26841877/bridging-the-gap-between-pragmatic-intervention-design-and-theory-using-behavioural-science-tools-to-modify-an-existing-quality-improvement-programme-to-implement-sepsis-six
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Siri H Steinmo, Susan Michie, Christopher Fuller, Sarah Stanley, Caitriona Stapleton, Sheldon P Stone
BACKGROUND: Sepsis has a mortality rate of 40 %, which can be halved if the evidence-based "Sepsis Six" care bundle is implemented within 1 h. UK audit shows low implementation rates. Interventions to improve this have had minimal effects. Quality improvement programmes could be further developed by using theoretical frameworks (Theoretical Domains Framework (TDF)) to modify existing interventions by identifying influences on clinical behaviour and selecting appropriate content...
February 3, 2016: Implementation Science: IS
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24951528/affordable-care-act-overview-and-implications-for-advancing-nursing
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Deborah Vincent, Pamela G Reed
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) confronts nursing with opportunities as well as challenges. The authors provide an overview of the ACA and highlights opportunities for nursing practice, research, and doctoral education. The importance of disciplinary foundations is also addressed as relevant to envisioning the future of practice and education in the context of healthcare reform.
July 2014: Nursing Science Quarterly
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24624601/np-vs-pa-what-is-the-difference
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COMPARATIVE STUDY
Samuel W Carlson, Walter O Carlson
The recent passage of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) has highlighted the need for more primary care providers. One solution to increase the primary care provider base is the increased utilization of nurse practioners (NPs) and physician's assistants (PAs). Differences exist in the educational background, board examinations and licensing requirements of NPs and PAs. In addition, their practice patterns, recertification and types of supervision are different. Moreover, changes in the NP educational pathway leading to a doctoral degree will create new challenges regarding collaboration agreements currently required by South Dakota statute...
February 2014: South Dakota Medicine: the Journal of the South Dakota State Medical Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/23540569/are-managed-care-organizations-in-the-united-states-impeding-the-delivery-of-primary-care-by-nurse-practitioners-a-2012-update-on-managed-care-organization-credentialing-and-reimbursement-practices
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tine Hansen-Turton, Jamie Ware, Lisa Bond, Natalie Doria, Patrick Cunningham
In 2014, the Affordable Care Act will create an estimated 16 million newly insured people. Coupled with an estimated shortage of over 60,000 primary care physicians, the country's public health care system will be at a challenging crossroads, as there will be more patients waiting to see fewer doctors. Nurse practitioners (NPs) can help to ease this crisis. NPs are health care professionals with the capability to provide important and critical access to primary care, particularly for vulnerable populations...
October 2013: Population Health Management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/23126431/stakeholder-perceptions-of-a-nurse-led-walk-in-centre
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rhian M Parker, Jane L Desborough, Laura E Forrest
BACKGROUND: As many countries face primary care medical workforce shortages and find it difficult to provide timely and affordable care they seek to find new ways of delivering first point of contact health care through developing new service models. In common with other areas of rural and regional Australia, the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) is currently experiencing a general practitioner (GP) workforce shortage which impacts significantly on the ability of patients to access GP led primary care services...
2012: BMC Health Services Research
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