Advanced Practice Clinicians and Physicians in Primary Care: Still More Questions than Answers
Eugene C. Rich
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This journal article contributes to the growing evidence base on the relationship between primary care physicians and advanced practice clinicians—including nurse practitioners and physician assistants—particularly in terms of care delivery.
Keywords: nurse practitioner; primary care; physician training; advanced practice clinicians; physician assistant; health policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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