The Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY, USA.
Urol Clin North Am. 2021 May;48(2):203-213. doi: 10.1016/j.ucl.2021.02.001. Epub 2021 Mar 12.
The nation's undersupply of urology services disproportionately affects Medicare beneficiaries compared to the general population. Advanced Practice Providers (APPs), most commonly nurse practitioners and physician assistants may be a vehicle to meet this need. The increased use of APPs in urology is hampered by physician discomfort with delegating responsibility to APPs. This discomfort may be compounded by complexities with billing issues and interstate variation in scope of practice regulations. To expand access to urological services while simultaneously ensuring service quality, it is imperative that urologists engage with APPs individually and as a specialty.
美国泌尿科服务的供应不足与普通人群相比,对医疗保险受益人的影响不成比例。高级实践提供者(APPs),最常见的是护士从业者和医师助理,可能是满足这一需求的一种手段。由于医生对将责任委派给 APPs 感到不舒服,因此在泌尿科中更多地使用 APPs 受到阻碍。这种不适感可能因计费问题的复杂性以及州际之间实践法规范围的差异而加剧。为了扩大泌尿科服务的可及性,同时确保服务质量,泌尿科医生必须与 APPs 个体以及整个专业合作。