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Impact Of Physicians, Nurse Practitioners, And Physician Assistants On Utilization And Costs For Complex Patients.

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Morgan, PA; Smith, VA; Berkowitz, TSZ; Edelman, D; Van Houtven, CH; Woolson, SL; Hendrix, CC; Everett, CM; White, BS; Jackson, GL
Published in: Health Aff (Millwood)
June 2019

Because of workforce needs and demographic and chronic disease trends, nurse practitioners (NPs) and physician assistants (PAs) are taking a larger role in the primary care of medically complex patients with chronic conditions. Research shows good quality outcomes, but concerns persist that NPs' and PAs' care of vulnerable populations could increase care costs compared to the traditional physician-dominated system. We used 2012-13 Veterans Affairs data on a cohort of medically complex patients with diabetes to compare health services use and costs depending on whether the primary care provider was a physician, NP, or PA. Case-mix-adjusted total care costs were 6-7 percent lower for NP and PA patients than for physician patients, driven by more use of emergency and inpatient services by the latter. We found that use of NPs and PAs as primary care providers for complex patients with diabetes was associated with less use of acute care services and lower total costs.

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Health Aff (Millwood)

DOI

EISSN

1544-5208

Publication Date

June 2019

Volume

38

Issue

6

Start / End Page

1028 / 1036

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • United States Department of Veterans Affairs
  • United States
  • Primary Health Care
  • Physicians
  • Physician Assistants
  • Patient Acceptance of Health Care
  • Nurse Practitioners
  • Humans
  • Health Policy & Services
  • Health Expenditures
 

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Morgan, P. A., Smith, V. A., Berkowitz, T. S. Z., Edelman, D., Van Houtven, C. H., Woolson, S. L., … Jackson, G. L. (2019). Impact Of Physicians, Nurse Practitioners, And Physician Assistants On Utilization And Costs For Complex Patients. Health Aff (Millwood), 38(6), 1028–1036. https://doi.org/10.1377/hlthaff.2019.00014
Morgan, Perri A., Valerie A. Smith, Theodore S. Z. Berkowitz, David Edelman, Courtney H. Van Houtven, Sandra L. Woolson, Cristina C. Hendrix, Christine M. Everett, Brandolyn S. White, and George L. Jackson. “Impact Of Physicians, Nurse Practitioners, And Physician Assistants On Utilization And Costs For Complex Patients.Health Aff (Millwood) 38, no. 6 (June 2019): 1028–36. https://doi.org/10.1377/hlthaff.2019.00014.
Morgan PA, Smith VA, Berkowitz TSZ, Edelman D, Van Houtven CH, Woolson SL, et al. Impact Of Physicians, Nurse Practitioners, And Physician Assistants On Utilization And Costs For Complex Patients. Health Aff (Millwood). 2019 Jun;38(6):1028–36.
Morgan, Perri A., et al. “Impact Of Physicians, Nurse Practitioners, And Physician Assistants On Utilization And Costs For Complex Patients.Health Aff (Millwood), vol. 38, no. 6, June 2019, pp. 1028–36. Pubmed, doi:10.1377/hlthaff.2019.00014.
Morgan PA, Smith VA, Berkowitz TSZ, Edelman D, Van Houtven CH, Woolson SL, Hendrix CC, Everett CM, White BS, Jackson GL. Impact Of Physicians, Nurse Practitioners, And Physician Assistants On Utilization And Costs For Complex Patients. Health Aff (Millwood). 2019 Jun;38(6):1028–1036.

Published In

Health Aff (Millwood)

DOI

EISSN

1544-5208

Publication Date

June 2019

Volume

38

Issue

6

Start / End Page

1028 / 1036

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • United States Department of Veterans Affairs
  • United States
  • Primary Health Care
  • Physicians
  • Physician Assistants
  • Patient Acceptance of Health Care
  • Nurse Practitioners
  • Humans
  • Health Policy & Services
  • Health Expenditures