Peter I. Buerhaus
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View article: Projecting the Future Registered Nurse Workforce After the COVID-19 Pandemic
Projecting the Future Registered Nurse Workforce After the COVID-19 Pandemic Open
Importance Health care delivery systems rely on a well-prepared and adequately sized registered nurse (RN) workforce. The US RN workforce decreased by more than 100 000 in 2021 during the COVID-19 pandemic—a far greater single-year drop th…
View article: Leveraging nursing strengths, listening to nursing needs: A keynote paper from the 2022 Emory University Business Case for Nursing Summit
Leveraging nursing strengths, listening to nursing needs: A keynote paper from the 2022 Emory University Business Case for Nursing Summit Open
View article: Marriage, Children, and Sex-Based Differences in Physician Hours and Income
Marriage, Children, and Sex-Based Differences in Physician Hours and Income Open
Importance A better understanding of the association between family structure and sex gaps in physician earnings and hours worked over the life cycle is needed to advance policies addressing persistent sex disparities. Objective To investi…
View article: Projecting the Health Care Workforce Needed in the US
Projecting the Health Care Workforce Needed in the US Open
View article: The ethical foundations of value-informed nursing practice
The ethical foundations of value-informed nursing practice Open
View article: Drivers of Cost Differences Between Nurse Practitioner and Physician Attributed Medicare Beneficiaries
Drivers of Cost Differences Between Nurse Practitioner and Physician Attributed Medicare Beneficiaries Open
Background: Although recent research suggests that primary care provided by nurse practitioners costs less than primary care provided by physicians, little is known about underlying drivers of these cost differences. Research Objective: Id…
View article: Value-Informed Nursing Practice Can Help Reset the Hospital-Nurse Relationship
Value-Informed Nursing Practice Can Help Reset the Hospital-Nurse Relationship Open
As the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic continues to affect the country's economic, political, social, and health care systems, it now appears to be disrupting the relationship between hospitals and nurses.Sharp decreases in re…
View article: Physician and nurse practitioner roles in emergency, trauma, critical, and intensive care
Physician and nurse practitioner roles in emergency, trauma, critical, and intensive care Open
View article: Developing a Workforce for Health in North Carolina
Developing a Workforce for Health in North Carolina Open
Among the many trends influencing health and health care delivery over the next decade, three are particularly important: the transition to value-based care and increased focus on population health; the shift of care from acute to communit…
View article: A tale of two countries: Nurse practitioners in the United States and China
A tale of two countries: Nurse practitioners in the United States and China Open
The growth and impact of advanced nursing practice continues throughout the world, particularly in the United States (USA). Since the first nurse practitioner (NP) programme opened in 1965 at the University of Colorado, advanced practice r…
View article: OPTIMAL STAFFING MODELS TO CARE FOR FRAIL ELDERLY ADULTS IN PRIMARY CARE AND GERIATRIC PRACTICES
OPTIMAL STAFFING MODELS TO CARE FOR FRAIL ELDERLY ADULTS IN PRIMARY CARE AND GERIATRIC PRACTICES Open
As the US population ages, primary care is expected to be the health care “home” for older adults, and several initiatives are aimed at helping to transform primary care practice to care for this population. Wide variation in staffing has …
View article: Individual Nurse Productivity in Preparing Patients for Discharge Is Associated With Patient Likelihood of 30-Day Return to Hospital
Individual Nurse Productivity in Preparing Patients for Discharge Is Associated With Patient Likelihood of 30-Day Return to Hospital Open
Objective: Applied to value-based health care, the economic term “individual productivity” refers to the quality of an outcome attributable through a care process to an individual clinician. This study aimed to (1) estimate and describe th…
View article: Care Management For Older Adults: The Roles Of Nurses, Social Workers, And Physicians
Care Management For Older Adults: The Roles Of Nurses, Social Workers, And Physicians Open
Care management programs have become more widely adopted as health systems try to improve the coordination and integration of services across the continuum of care, especially for frail older adults. Several models of care suggest the incl…
View article: Association Between the Growth of Accountable Care Organizations and Physician Work Hours and Self-employment
Association Between the Growth of Accountable Care Organizations and Physician Work Hours and Self-employment Open
The growth of ACOs within hospital referral regions appears to be associated with a reduction in hours of work and self-employment among physicians. These results suggest that ACOs may affect physician employment patterns.
View article: Improving Data for Behavioral Health Workforce Planning: Development of a Minimum Data Set
Improving Data for Behavioral Health Workforce Planning: Development of a Minimum Data Set Open
This article is part of a supplement entitled The Behavioral Health Workforce: Planning, Practice, and Preparation, which is sponsored by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration and the Health Resources and Services A…
View article: The Future of the Behavioral Health Workforce: Optimism and Opportunity
The Future of the Behavioral Health Workforce: Optimism and Opportunity Open
The U.S. mental health system faces considerable challenges in delivering behavioral health care to populations in need. More than 44 million American adults have a diagnosable mental health condition, and rates of severe depression are wo…
View article: National Surveys of Military Personnel, Nursing Students, and the Public: Drivers of Military Nursing Careers
National Surveys of Military Personnel, Nursing Students, and the Public: Drivers of Military Nursing Careers Open
View article: Association Between Having a Highly Educated Spouse and Physician Practice in Rural Underserved Areas
Association Between Having a Highly Educated Spouse and Physician Practice in Rural Underserved Areas Open
This study uses US census and national survey data to investigate the proportion of married physicians who have highly educated spouses, and the odds of the couple living and working in rural underserved areas.
View article: Comparing the Cost of Care Provided to Medicare Beneficiaries Assigned to Primary Care Nurse Practitioners and Physicians
Comparing the Cost of Care Provided to Medicare Beneficiaries Assigned to Primary Care Nurse Practitioners and Physicians Open
Objective This study is designed to assess the cost of services provided to Medicare beneficiaries by nurse practitioners ( NP s) billing under their own National Provider Identification number as compared to primary care physicians ( PCMD…