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Comparing the Cost of Care Provided to Medicare Beneficiaries Assigned to Primary Care Nurse Practitioners and Physicians

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  • Jennifer Perloff
  • Catherine M. DesRoches
  • Peter Buerhaus

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This study provides new evidence of the lower cost of care for beneficiaries managed by nurse practitioners, as compared to those managed by primary care physicians across inpatient and office-based settings.

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  • Jennifer Perloff & Catherine M. DesRoches & Peter Buerhaus, "undated". "Comparing the Cost of Care Provided to Medicare Beneficiaries Assigned to Primary Care Nurse Practitioners and Physicians," Mathematica Policy Research Reports afadd8863f3c4d24afbea022d, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:afadd8863f3c4d24afbea022db0f0b1b
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    1. Shishir Shakya & Alicia Plemmons, 2020. "Does Scope of Practice Affect Mobility of Nurse Practitioners Serving Medicare Beneficiaries?," Journal of Labor Research, Springer, vol. 41(4), pages 421-434, December.
    2. Laura Barrie Smith, 2022. "The effect of nurse practitioner scope of practice laws on primary care delivery," Health Economics, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 31(1), pages 21-41, January.
    3. Mendoza-Alonzo, Jennifer & Zayas-Castro, José & Charkhgard, Hadi, 2020. "Office-based and home-care for older adults in primary care: A comparative analysis using the Nash bargaining solution," Socio-Economic Planning Sciences, Elsevier, vol. 69(C).

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    Medicare Beneficiaries; Primary Care Nurse Practitioners and Physicians;

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