Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9206198 | Preventive Medicine | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
When context, patient population, and productivity requirements were the same, NPs and MDs differed in their use of preventive measures, and not as expected. When NPs are not constrained by productivity requirements, and when their patient population has more resources and higher expectations, NPs perform better than their primary care center counterparts, particularly in secondary prevention and assessment and counseling.
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Authors
Sarah C. M.P.A., Elizabeth R. Ph.D., Nancy M. D.N.Sc., Susan X. Dr.P.H., Mary O'Neil Dr.P.H.,