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Physician Assistants and Advanced Practice Registered Nurses Could Offset Physician Shortage

Physician Assistants and Advanced Practice Registered Nurses Could Offset Physician Shortage

By Vittorio Nastasi

The United States could face a shortage of up to 139,000 physicians by the year 2033, according to recent projections from the American Association of Medical Colleges. These projections suggest that expanding the role of non-physician providers including advanced practice … Continued

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How to Improve Access to Telehealth in Florida

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Public Health Models and Related Government Interventions: A Primer

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How State Policies Are Worsening The U.S. Doctor Shortage

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COVID-19 Pandemic Reveals the Need for Nursing Home and Certificate of Need Law Reforms

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    Florida’s Response to COVID-19 Shows How It Could Address the Looming Physician Shortage

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    Mistakes During the COVID-19 Pandemic Highlight the Need for Nursing Home Reforms

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    Removing Restrictions of Nurse Practitioners Could Expand Access to Health Care

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    California Ballot Initiative Analysis: Proposition 23 (2020)

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    COVID-19 Prompts States to Suspend Regulations That Have Limited Expansion of Health Care Facilities

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    Immigration Rules Block Thousands of Qualified Doctors and Nurses From Helping the US Fight COVID-19

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