Physician supervision and insurance reimbursement: policy implications for nurse practitioner practice in North Carolina.

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Abstract

The presence of regulatory requirements that physicians supervise nurse practitioner (NP) practice and of policies that affect insurance reimbursement policies create barriers that limit North Carolina NPs from practicing to the full extent of their licensure, education, and certification. This article reviews these barriers and offers policy recommendations to ensure that NPs are equal partners in health reform innovations.

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Lowery, B., & Varnam, D. (2011). Physician supervision and insurance reimbursement: policy implications for nurse practitioner practice in North Carolina. North Carolina Medical Journal, 72(4), 310–313. https://doi.org/10.18043/ncm.72.4.310

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