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Commentaries on health services research

Commentaries on health services research Downloaded from https://pdfs.journals.lww.com/jaapa by BhDMf5ePHKZxZb3ruX4b9cKfbT5h3bp+v9gTtSlrchDWvVTxyN8Hif2P/rPZfAxb8td684/2m6Qj/1S0ZObgiiKJ9vD64yNdY1wI1G/v4gN3ti1fujtTJsg5898WZFuC on 02/23/2019 CITATIONS Todd Doran, EdD, PA; Alicia Quella, PhD, MPAS, PA-C; Jennifer M. Coombs, PhD, MPH, PA-C the absolute total number of PAs in practice has increased Urology procedures by PAs and NPs from 1994 to 2012, resulting in more PAs practicing in 2,3 urology. Whether the 24.2% of PAs in urology perform- ABSTRACT ing procedures as reported in the 2016 NCCPA report is As the population ages and the urologic workforce static is unclear. The better number to report is the number struggles to meet patient access demands, the role of of procedures performed per clinician by provider type PAs and NPs in the provision of all aspects of urologic over time. This may explain whether the role is expanding care is increasing. However, little is known about or the number of PAs and NPs is increasing with a stable their role in procedural care. Commonly performed average number of procedures performed per year. urologic procedures were linked to CPT codes from Understanding the natural progression of clinicians’ pro- 1994 to 2012. National Medicare Part B benefi ciary cedural performance over a long period of time as they claims frequency was identifi http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of the American Academy of PAs Wolters Kluwer Health

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Wolters Kluwer Health
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1547-1896
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0893-7400
DOI
10.1097/01.JAA.0000531054.27750.2e
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Downloaded from https://pdfs.journals.lww.com/jaapa by BhDMf5ePHKZxZb3ruX4b9cKfbT5h3bp+v9gTtSlrchDWvVTxyN8Hif2P/rPZfAxb8td684/2m6Qj/1S0ZObgiiKJ9vD64yNdY1wI1G/v4gN3ti1fujtTJsg5898WZFuC on 02/23/2019 CITATIONS Todd Doran, EdD, PA; Alicia Quella, PhD, MPAS, PA-C; Jennifer M. Coombs, PhD, MPH, PA-C the absolute total number of PAs in practice has increased Urology procedures by PAs and NPs from 1994 to 2012, resulting in more PAs practicing in 2,3 urology. Whether the 24.2% of PAs in urology perform- ABSTRACT ing procedures as reported in the 2016 NCCPA report is As the population ages and the urologic workforce static is unclear. The better number to report is the number struggles to meet patient access demands, the role of of procedures performed per clinician by provider type PAs and NPs in the provision of all aspects of urologic over time. This may explain whether the role is expanding care is increasing. However, little is known about or the number of PAs and NPs is increasing with a stable their role in procedural care. Commonly performed average number of procedures performed per year. urologic procedures were linked to CPT codes from Understanding the natural progression of clinicians’ pro- 1994 to 2012. National Medicare Part B benefi ciary cedural performance over a long period of time as they claims frequency was identifi

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Journal of the American Academy of PAsWolters Kluwer Health

Published: Apr 1, 2018

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