Reform of primary health care: effective use of advanced practice nurses.

J. Lancaster, W. Lancaster, L. Onega
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Never before has American society undergone such dramatic and pervasive changes as those currently effecting national health care needs. New strategies to meet the health care needs created by societal changes must be identified. Consumers, employers, providers, and third-party payers are calling for more cost effective health care, better access and better quality. Simultaneously, the United States has a shortage of primary care physicians. While many people claim that one strategy necessary for health care reform is to change the primary care physician/specialty mix of providers, there are some inherent fallacies in this argument. Training for primary care medicine has historically been available; however, the majority of physicians choose specialty practice. The financial rewards are much better in specialty practice than in primary care. If the U.S. were to alter the reward structure and make primary care more attractive to physicians, the objective of controlling costs could not be met. However, there is another alternative and that is to change the provider mix. Since advanced practice nurses (APNs) have a long and successful history of taking care of primary care patients, why not make them the point of first contact? APNs working collaboratively with physicians could more cost effectively manage care for large numbers of ambulatory patients than are being adequately handled at present. APNs, defined as nurse practitioners, certified nurse midwives and clinical nurse specialists, provide high quality, cost effective, and comprehensive primary care services. Increased use of APNs in disease prevention, illness management, and health education is one way of meeting health care needs of Americans. Innovative strategies for more effectively using APNs must also be identified and implemented. Also, artificial and politically imposed barriers to effective utilization of APNs must be removed.
初级卫生保健改革:有效利用高级实习护士。
美国社会从未经历过像现在这样影响国家医疗保健需求的巨大而普遍的变化。必须确定新的战略,以满足社会变革所产生的保健需求。消费者、雇主、提供者和第三方支付方都在呼吁提高医疗保健的成本效益、获取途径和质量。同时,美国缺乏初级保健医生。虽然许多人声称医疗改革的一个必要策略是改变初级保健医生/专业提供者的组合,但这一论点存在一些内在的谬误。从历史上看,初级保健医学培训是可以获得的;然而,大多数医生选择专业实践。专业实践的经济回报要比初级保健好得多。如果美国要改变奖励结构,使初级保健对医生更有吸引力,控制成本的目标就无法实现。但是,还有另一种选择,那就是更改提供者组合。既然高级执业护士(apn)在照顾初级保健患者方面有着悠久而成功的历史,为什么不让他们成为第一个接触点呢?APNs与医生合作,可以更经济有效地管理大量流动病人的护理,而不是目前得到充分处理。apn被定义为执业护士、注册护士助产士和临床护理专家,提供高质量、低成本和全面的初级保健服务。在疾病预防、疾病管理和健康教育中增加apn的使用是满足美国人医疗保健需求的一种方式。还必须确定和实施更有效地使用apn的创新战略。此外,必须消除人为的和政治上对有效利用行动纲领设置的障碍。
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