2016
DOI: 10.4172/2471-9781.100006
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Nurse Practitioners in Physician Practices: Implications for Member Satisfaction

Abstract: Background: There is limited information about how Nurse Practitioners can affect patient satisfaction among elderly patients. This study considered the implications of assigning in-office Medicare Advantage (MA) plan Nurse Practitioners (NPs) in Primary Care Physician (PCP) practices which were affiliated with the (MA) plan. Specifically, this was a baseline study that explored whether the presence of an NP in the PCP practice was associated with improved satisfaction of members of the MA plan with their PCP,… Show more

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