The Financial And Cost Accounting Implications Of The Increased Role Of Advanced Nurse Practitioners In U.S. Healthcare

P. J. Carruth, A. Carruth
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On March 23, 2010, the Affordable Care Act became law. The need for healthcare reform was prompted by an imperative to reduce the relentless increase in spending on medical care in the United States. One approach to examining and solving the problem of escalating costs is to focus on applying proven principles of evidence-based practice and cost-effectiveness practices to find the least-expensive way to ensure clinical services of acceptable quality without sacrificing patient satisfaction. Advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) have positioned themselves to serve an integral role in national health care reform. A successful transformation of the nation's health system will require utilization of all clinicians, including highly qualified APRNs, to provide cost- effective, accessible, patient-centered care. There is extensive, consistent evidence that nurse practitioners (NPs) provide care of equal or better quality at lower cost than comparable services provided by other qualified health professionals. However, current policies in many states prevent NPs from practicing within their full, legally defined scopes of practice. The Office of Technology Assessment's conclusions noted in 1981 that APRNs can be substituted for physicians in a significant portion of medical services with at least similar outcomes. Since then, numerous studies have supported that the care provided is equal to those provided by physicians for services within the overlapping scopes of licensed practice. This paper combines economic analysis with review of literature on health care reform initiatives to explore how the goals of healthcare reform can be accomplished by advanced nurse practitioners to provide their wide range of services directly to patients in a variety of clinical settings.
高级护士从业人员在美国医疗保健中角色增加的财务和成本会计含义
2010年3月23日,《平价医疗法案》成为法律。医疗改革的必要性是由减少美国不断增加的医疗保健支出的必要性所推动的。检查和解决成本不断上升问题的一种方法是,重点应用经证实的循证实践原则和成本效益实践,以找到成本最低的方式,在不牺牲患者满意度的情况下确保临床服务的可接受质量。高级执业注册护士(APRNs)已经定位自己服务于国家医疗改革不可或缺的作用。国家卫生系统的成功转型需要利用所有临床医生,包括高素质的APRNs,提供具有成本效益的、可获得的、以患者为中心的护理。有广泛和一致的证据表明,执业护士以更低的成本提供与其他合格卫生专业人员提供的类似服务相同或更高质量的护理。然而,许多州的现行政策阻止NPs在其完整的、法律规定的业务范围内执业。技术评估办公室在1981年的结论中指出,在很大一部分医疗服务中,APRNs可以替代医生,至少效果相似。从那时起,许多研究都支持,在重叠的许可执业范围内,提供的护理与医生提供的服务是平等的。本文结合了经济分析与文献回顾的医疗改革举措,探讨如何实现医疗改革的目标可以由先进的执业护士直接提供广泛的服务,在各种临床设置的病人。
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