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Physician Associates/Assistants in Primary Care: Policy and Value.

Roderick S HookerJames F Cawley
Published in: The Journal of ambulatory care management (2022)
Since the new century, primary care physician supply has worsened. Analysts predict that health service demand in the United States will grow faster than physician supply. One strategy is the utilization of physician assistants/associates (PAs). Most PAs work full-time, and approximately one quarter are employed in family medicine/general medicine. PAs deliver primary care services in a team-oriented fashion in a wide variety of settings, including private health systems and community health centers. One fifth work in rural and medically underserved areas. Together PAs and nurse practitioners provide approximately one third of the medical services in family medicine, urgent care, and emergency medicine.
Keyphrases
  • primary care
  • healthcare
  • emergency medicine
  • general practice
  • palliative care
  • public health
  • emergency department
  • health insurance
  • affordable care act
  • chronic pain