Massachusetts nurse practitioners step up as one solution to the primary care access problem: A political success story

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Massachusetts' political experience with efforts to insure all citizens provided a unique opportunity for nurse practitioners to address the growing need for access to primary care. Passage of a new statute to recognize nurse practitioners as primary care providers that health plan beneficiaries could choose was accomplished through strategic planning and political savvy. The results of a focused effort using the expertise of a professional lobbying team along with organizational support resulted in a groundbreaking new law that is a component of a reform model being examined by the nation as a whole, looking to address accessible, quality, and affordable health care. This article chronicles that journey and its accomplishment. © 2009 The Author(s).

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Craven, G., & Ober, S. (2009). Massachusetts nurse practitioners step up as one solution to the primary care access problem: A political success story. Policy, Politics, and Nursing Practice, 10(2), 94–100. https://doi.org/10.1177/1527154409344627

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