Pittman Patricia, Williams Benjamin
Department of Health Policy, School of Public Health and Health Services, The George Washington University, Washington, DC 20052, USA.
Nurs Res Pract. 2012;2012:671974. doi: 10.1155/2012/671974. Epub 2012 Feb 7.
In recent years, states have looked to reforms in advanced practice nursing scope of practice (SOP) barriers as a potential means to increase access to primary care while reducing costs. Currently, 16 states and the District of Columbia permit advanced practice registered nurses to practice independently of physicians, allowing them to perform functions such as diagnosing and prescribing under their own authority within the primary care setting. Given the resistance of many physician associations to these reforms, we asked whether the economic interests of primary care physicians might be affected by reforms. Using the Bureau of Labor Statistics data on earnings, we compared primary care physicians' earnings in states that have instituted SOP reforms to those that maintain these practice barriers. We also compared surgeons' earnings as a control group. Lastly, we compared the rate of growth in the earnings of primary care physicians and surgeons over the last ten years. This preliminary analysis revealed no evidence of differences in earnings across the two groups of states.
近年来,各州已将改革高级实践护理执业范围(SOP)障碍视为增加初级保健可及性同时降低成本的一种潜在手段。目前,16个州和哥伦比亚特区允许高级实践注册护士独立于医生开展执业活动,使他们能够在初级保健环境中依据自身权限履行诊断和开处方等职责。鉴于许多医师协会对这些改革存在抵触情绪,我们探讨了初级保健医生的经济利益是否可能受到改革的影响。利用劳工统计局的收入数据,我们将实施了SOP改革的州的初级保健医生的收入与维持这些执业障碍的州的初级保健医生的收入进行了比较。我们还将外科医生的收入作为对照组进行了比较。最后,我们比较了过去十年中初级保健医生和外科医生收入的增长速度。这项初步分析没有发现两组州之间存在收入差异的证据。