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Lessons learned from advanced practice nursing payment.

Eileen M Sullivan-Marx1

  • 1University of Pennsylvania, School of Nursing, PA, USA.

Policy, Politics & Nursing Practice
|July 25, 2008
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Advanced practice nurses

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Area of Science:

  • Health policy
  • Nursing economics
  • Healthcare financing

Background:

  • Advanced practice nurses (APNs) have been integrated into healthcare financing for over 25 years.
  • APNs were recognized as Medicare providers following physician payment reforms.
  • Their involvement includes establishing Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) codes and relative work values.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the historical inclusion of APNs in healthcare financing.
  • To identify lessons from APNs' success in policy and payment for future healthcare restructuring.
  • To discuss principles for valuing nursing work within payment structures.

Main Methods:

  • Historical analysis of APN inclusion in healthcare financing.
  • Examination of policy and business strategies employed by APNs.
  • Discussion of the Resource-Based Relative Value Scale (RBRVS) in relation to nursing work.

Main Results:

  • APNs' successful integration into payment structures required business, political, and policy acumen.
  • This success offers valuable insights for broader healthcare restructuring.
  • The RBRVS framework provides a basis for valuing nursing work, time, and intensity.

Conclusions:

  • The strategic involvement of APNs in payment systems demonstrates their capacity for policy influence.
  • Understanding the valuation of nursing work is crucial for future healthcare reforms.
  • Further research should explore the relationship between measuring nursing work and quality outcomes.