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Shedding Light on Nurse Practitioner Prescribing

Transparency initiatives in society are growing. In the realm of prescribing, recent federal, state, and private initiatives are shedding light on health care provider practice and payments. These transparency initiatives commonly include information on nurse practitioners. Recently implemented fede...

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Published in:Journal for nurse practitioners 2016-03, Vol.12 (3), p.166-173
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Health professionals
Medicare
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News
nurse practitioner
Nurse practitioners
Patient Protection & Affordable Care Act 2010-US
Patient safety
Payments
Pharmaceutical industry
Prescribing
Release
Sunshine laws
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