Most family physicians work routinely with nurse practitioners, physician assistants, or certified nurse midwives

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Abstract

The U.S. physician workforce is struggling to keep pace with the demand for health care services, a situation that may worsen without efforts to enhance team-based care. More than half of family physicians work with nurse practitioners, physician assistants, or certified nurse midwives, and doing so helps ensure access to health care services, particularly in rural areas.

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Peterson, L. E., Phillips, R. L., Puffer, J. C., Bazemore, A., & Petterson, S. (2013, May). Most family physicians work routinely with nurse practitioners, physician assistants, or certified nurse midwives. Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine. https://doi.org/10.3122/jabfm.2013.03.120312

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