Sunday, December 01, 2013
Cheaper or Better Care
I hope that you are all doing well and have " survived " Thanksgiving.
Well, I have another turkey for your to digest.
According to the attached article published in HEALTH AFFAIRS (November 2013 vol. 32 no. 11 1977-1984) titled "Scope-Of-Practice Laws For Nurse Practitioners Limit Cost Savings That Can Be Achieved In Retail Clinics" in which the authors claim that the elimination of restrictions on NPs’ scope of practice could have a large impact on the cost savings that can be achieved by retail clinics. Using multistate insurance claims data from 2004–07, a period in which many retail clinics opened, the authors analyzed whether the cost per episode associated with the use of retail clinics was lower in states where NPs are allowed to practice independently and to prescribe independently. They also examined whether retail clinic use and scope of practice were associated with emergency department visits and hospitalizations. The authors found that visits to retail clinics were associated with lower costs per episode, compared to episodes of care that did not begin with a retail clinic visit, and the costs were even lower when NPs practiced independently.
We have to be prepared to counter these arguments by pinpointing the interface of quality and costs of care and that family physicians have the experience to achieve BOTH. Focusing on costs alone may have a detrimental effect on the quality of care rendered.
Yours
Bernd
Happy Chanukkah to those who celebrate the Jewish holiday.
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