Nurse practitioner and physician's assistant clinics in rural California. Part II: a survey
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Nurse practitioner and physician's assistant clinics in rural California. Part II: a survey
Abstract
Twenty-six rural California clinics have employed nurse practitioners (NP's) or physician's assistants (PA's) to meet the primary health care needs of local communities. Of the 24 NP's and 5 PA's involved, 11 were men and 18 were women. Their average age was 37, and all but five were trained in California. The clinics, with less than 50 percent on-site physician supervision, averaged 19 miles in distance from the nearest physician (ranging up to 63 miles). More than half the clinics were satellites of central, physician-staffed, nonprofit clinics, a third were community-administered and two were private. Half served a whole community, a quarter were established to serve Indians and a quarter to serve Chicanos. Each NP or PA saw an average of 13 patients a day. All nonprivate clinics received subsidies from a variety of local, state and federal funds. Four of the clinics had closed or had no medical staff at the time of our survey.NP/PA clinics are proving to be a feasible and valuable means of offering essential health care needs to remote communities.
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