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The 4 ‘R’s’ of NP/PA Providers: Role, Regulations, Reimbursement, and Revenue

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This session provides a first hand discussion of the four primary principles that should be considered when employing NP/PA providers.

Full Description

​Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants (NP/PA) play various parts in the urgent care arena. While some practices operate primarily with NP/PA providers, others are “physician only.” The decision to utilize NP/PAs as urgent care providers is an individualized one, based on the needs and goals of the practice. This session provides a first hand discussion of the four primary principles that should be considered when employing NP/PA providers: the most beneficial ROLEs, scope of practice REGULATIONS, issues with REIMBURSEMENT, and linking REVENUE to compensation.

Additional information

Source

Urgent Care Association

Contributor

AtNena Luster

Length

1 hour, 8 minutes

Format

Video

Publication Date

04/30/2017