Scope-of-Practice for Nurse Practitioners and Adherence to Medications for Chronic Illness in Primary Care.
Ulrike MuenchChristopher WhaleyJanet CoffmanJoanne SpetzPublished in: Journal of general internal medicine (2020)
Results indicate that scope-of-practice regulations that allow NPs to practice and prescribe without physician oversight are associated with improved medication adherence. We postulate that the mechanism for this effect is increased access to health care services, which in turn increases access to prescriptions. Our results suggest that policies allowing NPs to maximally use their skills can be beneficial to patients.