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Home Research Research Library Primary care outcomes in patients treated by nurse practitioners or physicians: two-year follow-up Primary care outcomes in patients treated by nurse practitioners or physicians: two-year follow-up 2004 Author(s) Lenz, E R, Mundinger, M O, Kane, R L, Hopkins, S C, and Lin, S X Topic(s) Role of Primary Care, and Achieving Health System Goals Keyword(s) Quality Of Care Volume Medical Care Research and Review Source Medical Care Research and Review This study reports results of the 2-year follow-up phase of a randomized study comparing outcomes of patients assigned to a nurse practitioner or a physician primary care practice. In the sample of 406 adults, no differences were found between the groups in health status, disease-specific physiologic measures, satisfaction or use of specialist, emergency room or inpatient services. Physician patients averaged more primary care visits than nurse practitioner patients. The results are consistent with the 6-month findings and with a growing body of evidence that the quality of primary care delivered by nurse practitioners is equivalent to that by physicians. Read More ABFM Research Read all 2012 Projecting US primary care physician workforce needs: 2010-2025 Go to Projecting US primary care physician workforce needs: 2010-2025 2018 Rural Family Physicians in Patient Centered Medical Homes Have a Broader Scope of Practice. Go to Rural Family Physicians in Patient Centered Medical Homes Have a Broader Scope of Practice. 2016 Care Coordination for Primary Care Practice Go to Care Coordination for Primary Care Practice 2014 Practice-based innovations: More relevant and transportable than NIH-funded studies Go to Practice-based innovations: More relevant and transportable than NIH-funded studies
Author(s) Lenz, E R, Mundinger, M O, Kane, R L, Hopkins, S C, and Lin, S X Topic(s) Role of Primary Care, and Achieving Health System Goals Keyword(s) Quality Of Care Volume Medical Care Research and Review Source Medical Care Research and Review
ABFM Research Read all 2012 Projecting US primary care physician workforce needs: 2010-2025 Go to Projecting US primary care physician workforce needs: 2010-2025 2018 Rural Family Physicians in Patient Centered Medical Homes Have a Broader Scope of Practice. Go to Rural Family Physicians in Patient Centered Medical Homes Have a Broader Scope of Practice. 2016 Care Coordination for Primary Care Practice Go to Care Coordination for Primary Care Practice 2014 Practice-based innovations: More relevant and transportable than NIH-funded studies Go to Practice-based innovations: More relevant and transportable than NIH-funded studies
2012 Projecting US primary care physician workforce needs: 2010-2025 Go to Projecting US primary care physician workforce needs: 2010-2025
2018 Rural Family Physicians in Patient Centered Medical Homes Have a Broader Scope of Practice. Go to Rural Family Physicians in Patient Centered Medical Homes Have a Broader Scope of Practice.
2014 Practice-based innovations: More relevant and transportable than NIH-funded studies Go to Practice-based innovations: More relevant and transportable than NIH-funded studies