Kaissi Amer, Kralewski John, Dowd Bryan
Division of Health Services Research and Policy, School of Public Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA.
J Ambul Care Manage. 2003 Jul-Sep;26(3):209-16. doi: 10.1097/00004479-200307000-00004.
This study examines the financial and organizational factors that are associated with the employment of nurse practitioners (NPs) and physician assistants (PAs) in medical group practices. The source of the data is a survey of 128 medical group practices in Minnesota. The findings suggest that the employment of NPs and PAs and their ratios to primary care physicians (PCPs) in practices that employ them are influenced by the organizational characteristics of the group practice but not by the degree of financial risk sharing for patient care. Although neither the number of years of experience in financial risk sharing nor more revenue from capitation payment contracts were related to employment of these midlevel practitioners (MLPs), large practices, those located in rural locations, not-for-profit practices, and those that scored low on cohesive cultural traits were more likely to employ MLPs. The data provide insights into the market for MLPs and the potential for these clinicians in the future health care system. As medical group practices become larger and have more organizational capacity, they can likely be expected to increase the employment of MLPs and integrate them into their organizations.
本研究考察了与医疗集团执业中执业护士(NP)和医师助理(PA)聘用相关的财务和组织因素。数据来源是对明尼苏达州128家医疗集团执业机构的一项调查。研究结果表明,NP和PA的聘用情况以及在聘用他们的执业机构中其与初级保健医生(PCP)的比例,受集团执业的组织特征影响,而非受患者护理财务风险分担程度的影响。虽然财务风险分担的年限以及按人头付费合同带来的更多收入均与这些中级医疗人员(MLP)的聘用无关,但规模较大的执业机构、位于农村地区的执业机构、非营利性执业机构以及在凝聚性文化特征方面得分较低的执业机构更有可能聘用MLP。这些数据为MLP市场以及这些临床医生在未来医疗保健系统中的潜力提供了见解。随着医疗集团执业机构规模扩大且组织能力增强,预计它们可能会增加MLP的聘用并将其融入组织。