Nurse Practitoners’ Role in Health Care Reform

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Nurse Practitioner

Today the Sen­ate Finance Com­mit­tee passed the Health Care Reform Bill which, report­edly, will reduce the num­ber of unin­sured per­sons by half. Up to this date the media has focused on reform­ing’ the health care sys­tem, dol­lars for health care, and the con­cerns of  ‘big pharma’ and  physi­cians. There has been very lit­tle talk about the most impor­tant com­po­nent of reform.

The most impor­tant aspect of this reform is the state of well­ness and the pre­ven­tion of ill­ness among cit­i­zens. Nurse Prac­ti­tion­ers  (NPs), Reg­is­tered Pro­fes­sional Nurses (RNs) and Physi­cian Assis­tants (PAs) are at the fore­front of pre­ven­ta­tive health care and opti­mal wellness.

Nurse Prac­ti­tion­ers own pri­vate prac­tices, are the only health care provider in some areas of the United States, they pro­vide telemed­i­cine in rural areas, work in gov­ern­ment on Cap­i­tal Hill, are first assis­tants in sur­gi­cal pro­ce­dures, make house calls and the list goes on.

Nurse Prac­ti­tion­ers will be pro­vid­ing a major por­tion of health care that will be admin­is­tered  in the near future. At present, there are 23 states that do not require physi­cian involve­ment or col­lab­o­ra­tion for an NP to open a pri­vate prac­tice. Unfor­tu­nately, New York is not one of those states and as a result, New York will con­tinue to over-spend on heath­care. The bills A765 and S2948  to remove col­lab­o­rat­ing physi­cians for NPs was stalled in the com­mit­tees of higher edu­ca­tion in gov­er­men­tal chambers. 

Who will care for the Wise Elders and the sick in rurual and urban areas? who will pro­vide pre­ven­ta­tive and well care? These are a few of the reasons,  it is impor­tant to revisit  the blog post Nurse Prac­ti­tioner: Why You Should See One.

When was the last time you vis­ited  your NP? Did you know it was a NP who pro­vided your health care? Do you refer to the NP as “my doc­tor”? I’d like to hear your thoughts on this sub­ject. Leave your com­ments below.

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