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Outcomes for NPs compared to MDs (or teams without NPs) are comparable or better for all 11 outcomes reviewed. A high level of evidence indicated better serum lipid levels in patients cared for by NPs in primary care settings.
6 maj 2020 · Objective: This systematic review aimed to compare the quality of NP versus physician-led care in outpatient specialty care setting for clinical outcomes patient satisfaction.
Outcomes for NPs compared to MDs (or teams without NPs) are comparable or better for all 11 outcomes reviewed. A high level of evidence indicated better serum lipid levels in patients cared for by NPs in primary care settings.
In this study, we conducted a comprehensive assessment of patient outcomes between primary care NPs and MDs, including utilization, cost, and quality of care. To address patient selection bias, we applied a unique quasi-experimental approach.
Demonstrating NP contributions to patient care requires an assessment of the structures, processes, and outcomes associated with NP performance and the care delivery systems in which they practice. 2 A number of studies have identified that NPs provide high quality, cost effective
1 maj 2020 · Quality of care outcomes include health status measures (e.g., hemoglobin A1c, weight), length of stay, mortality, care coordination, and ability to self-manage care. Results demonstrate...
The authors examined differences in utilization, cost and clinical outcomes between NP‐assigned patients and MD‐assigned patients.