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Advanced Practice Clinicians and Physicians in Primary Care: Still More Questions than Answers

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  • Eugene C. Rich

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This journal article contributes to the growing evidence base on the relationship between primary care physicians and advanced practice clinicians—including nurse practitioners and physician assistants—particularly in terms of care delivery.

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  • Eugene C. Rich, "undated". "Advanced Practice Clinicians and Physicians in Primary Care: Still More Questions than Answers," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 8972afc5c5e548f5890e4cf38, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:8972afc5c5e548f5890e4cf3831545ae
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    nurse practitioner; primary care; physician training; advanced practice clinicians; physician assistant; health policy;
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