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Universal coverage fails to reduce ER visits

To the dismay of supporters of Massachusetts's healthcare reform law, universal coverage hasn't affected the number of emergency room visits, according to a study published in the Annals of Emergency

Advanced practice RNs are frugal fix to doc shortage

As hospitals struggle to ease the shortage of primary-care doctors, advanced practice nurses could pose an efficient and cost-effective solution. Enabling nurses to perform to the fullest extent of

SPOTLIGHT: Hospitals, doctors' offices should hire more in the next year

Several factors--most notably an anticipated stabilization of Medicare payments to physicians and the new healthcare reform law--are contributing to many experts' opinions that more jobs at both

Primary-care docs' days packed with uncompensated tasks

We've known anecdotally that primary-care physicians perform a great deal of uncompensated work. But a close look into the days of five Philadelphia PCPs breaks it down into numbers that surprised

States assess health law's impact on physician shortages

The consensus generally indicates that health reform will exacerbate current or looming physician shortages across the country, particularly in primary care . Long term, the nation may see a shortage

Newly hired nurse anesthetists offered more money than primary-care docs

Some primary-care doctors apparently are beginning to feel like "second-class citizens" compared to certified nurse anesthetists (CRNAs), who in 2009 were offered average salaries of $189,000 by

Think tank offers recommendations for expanding primary care rolls

As reform discussions steam on, one issue that keeps popping up is how the system will generate enough primary-care physicians to cope with the influx of newly-insured patients. It's not just a

SPOTLIGHT: Reform continues to rachet up pressure on primary care

The idea isn't new--critics have been warning that reform would explode the demand for primary-care physicians--but the closer the country gets to a finalized reform bill, the scarier things look. If

Study: Universal coverage won't solve primary care shortage

Regardless of whatever other benefits it might offer, universal coverage isn't going to solve health system problems created by the primary care provider shortage, a new study has concluded. The

SPOTLIGHT: Canadian doctors use lottery to drop patients

In this country, when primary care doctors run out of space in their practices, they just stop seeing new patients. In Canada, on the other hand, the system is different, though primary care