Nurse Practitioner

Compensation is key to fixing primary care shortage

Money talks. The United States faces a serious shortage of primary care physicians for many reasons, but one, in particular, is inescapable: compensation. Substantial disparities between what primary care physicians earn relative to specialists like orthopedists and cardiologists can weigh into medical students’ decisions about which field to choose. Plus, the system that Medicare and

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NPs Prescribe as Safely as Physicians, Another Study Finds

Author(s): By Dave Gilmartin 4 weeks ago Nurse Practitioners (NP) prescribe as safely as physicians, a large study of the prescribing records of more than 73,000 primary care physicians and NPs found. The analysis, published in the Annals of Internal Medicine, is believed to be the largest of its kind, though other studies comparing quality

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Patient contact time vs. admin: Is your contract fair?

Publish date: November 6, 2023 By Batya Swift Yasgur, MA, LSW What’s in a day’s work? For doctors, it’s typically a mix of seeing patients and completing paperwork and follow-up. Often it extends well past the standard workday. Dennis Hursh, JD, managing partner of Physician Agreements Health Law, a Pennsylvania-based law firm that represents physicians,

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Simple Tactics for Preventing Burnout as a Medical Professional

In the demanding world of healthcare, where long hours, high-pressure situations, and constant challenges are the norm, it’s crucial for medical professionals to prioritize self-care to prevent burnout. Burnout can have serious consequences for your well-being and the quality of care you provide to your patients. This article from Nursing Academy explores key strategies to

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