“…This pattern of consultation is consistent with the PNPs' educational preparation. To maintain cost-effectiveness and to improve patient access to care, this model would appear appropriate as PNPs have been shown to perform child health tasks safely and effectively (Bullough, Burns, & Davidson, 1977;Faye, Chamberlin, & Charney, 1977;Spitzer, 1984;Spitzer, Sackett, & Sibley, 1974;Yankauer, 1972). In rural health care settings, significant progress in improving access to child health care can be achieved by methods of "arranging collaboration" with MDs and by MDs' support of such projects (Bellet & Leeper, 1982;Breslau, 1982;Spitzer, 1984).…”