Convenient Care, Nurse-Led Care, and the Evolution of Healthcare
Abstract
On the 10th anniversary of the Convenient Care Association (CCA), it is worth looking back on the rapid growth of convenient care clinics (CCCs) over the last ten years in conjunction with the growth of nurse practitioners (NPs) and nurse-led care, and need for training and education specific to payment reform methodologies if these sectors are to continue to experience expansion moving forward. CCCs and NPs are poised to take advantage of changes occurring to the healthcare landscape as a result of federal payment reform initiatives, but they’ll need timely, convenient training and education to realize this potential.
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