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Are Managed Care Organizations in the United States Impeding the Delivery of Primary Care by Nurse Practitioners? A 2012 Update on Managed Care Organization Credentialing and Reimbursement Practices

机译:美国的管理式护理组织是否妨碍护士从业者提供初级护理? 2012年《管理式医疗组织证书与报销惯例》更新

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In 2014, the Affordable Care Act will create an estimated 16 million newly insured people. Coupled with an estimated shortage of over 60,000 primary care physicians, the country's public health care system will be at a challenging crossroads, as there will be more patients waiting to see fewer doctors. Nurse practitioners (NPs) can help to ease this crisis. NPs are health care professionals with the capability to provide important and critical access to primary care, particularly for vulnerable populations. However, despite convincing data about the quality of care provided by NPs, many managed care organizations (MCOs) across the country do not credential NPs as primary care providers, limiting the ability of NPs to be reimbursed by private insurers. To assess current credentialing practices of health plans across the United States, a brief telephone survey was administered to 258 of the largest health maintenance organizations (HMOs) in the United States, operated by 98 different MCOs. Results indicated that 74% of these HMOs currently credential NPs as primary care providers. Although this represents progress over prior assessments, findings suggest that just over one fourth of major HMOs still do not recognize NPs as primary care providers. Given the documented shortage of primary care physicians in low-income communities in the United States, these credentialing policies continue to diminish the ability of NPs to deliver primary care to vulnerable populations. Furthermore, these policies could negatively impact access to care for thousands of newly insured Americans who will be seeking a primary care provider in 2014.
机译:2014年,《平价医疗法案》将创造约1600万新投保人。加上估计有60,000多名初级保健医生短缺,该国的公共卫生保健系统将处于一个具有挑战性的十字路口,因为将有更多的患者在等待看更少的医生。护士(NP)可以帮助缓解这一危机。 NP是医疗保健专业人员,有能力提供重要和关键的初级保健服务,特别是针对弱势人群。但是,尽管有令人信服的关于NP所提供的护理质量的数据,但全国各地的许多管理式护理组织(MCO)都没有将NP认证为主要护理提供者,从而限制了NP由私人保险公司偿还的能力。为了评估美国各地健康计划的当前认证做法,由98个不同的MCO对美国258个最大的健康维护组织(HMO)进行了简短的电话调查。结果表明,这些HMO中有74%当前将NP作为基本护理提供者。尽管这代表了先前评估的进步,但研究结果表明,只有超过四分之一的主要HMO仍不承认NP为初级保健提供者。鉴于美国低收入社区中初级保健医生的文献记载不足,这些认证政策继续削弱了NPs向脆弱人群提供初级保健的能力。此外,这些政策可能会对成千上万将在2014年寻求初级保健提供者的新保险美国人产生负面影响。

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    《Population health management》 |2013年第5期|306-309|共4页
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    National Nursing Centers Consortium, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania;

    National Nursing Centers Consortium 260 South Broad Street, Suite 1800 Philadelphia, 19102 Pennsylvania;

    National Nursing Centers Consortium, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania;

    National Nursing Centers Consortium, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania;

    National Nursing Centers Consortium, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania;

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