Nurse practitioner independence, health care utilization, and health outcomes

Volume: 58, Pages: 90 - 109
Published: Mar 1, 2018
Abstract
Many states allow nurse practitioners (NPs) to practice and prescribe drugs without physician oversight, increasing the number of autonomous primary care providers. We estimate the causal impact of NP independence on population health care utilization rates and health outcomes, exploiting variation in the timing of state law passage. We find that NP independence increases the frequency of routine checkups, improves care quality, and decreases...
Paper Details
Title
Nurse practitioner independence, health care utilization, and health outcomes
Published Date
Mar 1, 2018
Volume
58
Pages
90 - 109
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