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AAFP: Physicians, Not NPs, Should Lead Medical Homes


 

FROM A REPORT BY THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF FAMILY PHYSICIANS

The report cites research that shows that the best care is achieved when the ratio of nurse practitioners to physicians is about four to one. "At this ratio, we can provide everyone a physician-led team, and fill the primary care shortage," the authors noted.

"Everyone deserves to be under the care of a physician," Dr. Goertz said.

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