Thoughts for Thursday

Part 4: Misguided Research or Missed Opportunities?


 

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The biggest conclusion I’ve drawn from my exploration of these study findings? The opportunity to investigate the competencies of all ED providers, with the goal of improving access and controlling costs, is there. And as the NPs and PAs providing the care, we should undertake the next research study or data analysis and not leave the research on us to other professions!

I’d love to hear your thoughts on the Bai et al study or any aspect of this 4-part discussion! Drop me a line at NPEditor@mdege.com.

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