Do mid-levels want to take over primary care?
a proposed solution to the primary care dearth is that mid-level providers get a kick out of cherish practitioners or physician assistants will “take over” primary care as doctors departure the field.voila. costs cut, problem solved.but it assumes that these providers want to enter primary care in the initially place.dr. val interviews a few nurses and finds that’s far from the case:the only problem with this rationalization is that nurses may not be willing to provide immediate anguish services for the despite the fact reasons that physicians aren’t too profound on it: the pay is low, the workload is grueling, and there are other profession options that offer greater lifestyle and salary benefits.i spoke with a group of nurses on a recent podcast about this very issue and their conception was that, “we’re not suckers.” as long as the incentives remain in recall that favor specialists - higher pay and better hours - nps and pas drive also gravitate away from generalist fields.topics: nurse practitioner, physician assistant
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