According to data collected by the American Medical Group Association’s and Cejka Search 2011 Physician Retention Survey, careers in the advanced health care field are growing rapidly. As such, employment in medical groups for nurse practitioners (“NPs”) and physician assistants (“PAs”) has increased significantly in the past five years. According to the data, 75% of the responses to the survey indicated more NPs and PAs will be hired in the next five years.
Growth in these advanced health care professions is due largely to economics, according to an article in U.S. News and World Report. NPs, for example, can provide patients with many primary health care services at a fraction of the cost of an internist. In addition, FiercePracticeManagement reports that due to physician shortages and the demand to create a medical “team” to care for patients (accountable care organizations, “ACO”), medical groups are employing the NP and PA at increasingly high rates. This gives NPs and PAs the advantage of choosing where to work, thus creating a high turnover rate for these positions. In addition, recruiting and retaining these professionals are challenges to medical groups.
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Source: http://www.pagingdrblog.com/2012/04/17/careers-as-advanced-health-care-practitioner-in-demand/
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