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Advanced Practice Providers (APPs) are licensed healthcare professionals with advanced training who perform many of the same ...
On Sept. 16, a three-member panel of experts will discuss a range of advanced practice provider topics such as onboarding, ...
ALPHARETTA, Ga.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--In a new survey of more than 60 organizations representing over 3,000 Advanced Practice Providers (APPs), Coker Group found that three-fourths of diverse health ...
AANP 2017 kicks off in Philadelphia This article aims to shed light on the various viewpoints surrounding the term Advanced Practice Provider and its implications for health care professionals. The ...
APPs can help to ensure patient access to quality urology care amid a shrinking urologist workforce. Proper use of advanced practice providers (APPs) may significantly improve patient care and ...
Physician-led care teams are no longer the only option, this CMO says. Advanced practice providers (APPs) such as nurse practitioners and physician assistants are going to play leading roles on care ...
An ongoing critical shortage of physicians in America’s rural areas requires innovative strategies to meet the healthcare needs of millions of individuals in these communities. Although 20 percent of ...
CHECKUP: Dr. Obie Cuento with a patient at a Mercy Urgent Care clinic prior to his retirement. Currently, six physicians work across Mercy’s eight facilities, including one permanent on-site physician ...
Advanced practice nurses should have more autonomy to provide health care to South Carolinians; Senate Bill 45 can help them ...
Advanced practice providers (APPs) can be trained to perform transnasal endoscopy (TNE) with a single-use ultra-slim gastroscope with only topical anesthesia, a pilot study showed. “Our study showed ...
In August, two states advanced legislation expanding the scope of practice for non-physician providers. Here are the two moves: 1. In early August, Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers signed a bipartisan piece ...
Essentia Health announced Friday, June 14 that around 400 of their advanced practice providers (APPs) will be asked to vote on unionization following a ruling by the National Labor Relations Board.
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