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Michael H Ackerman1, Diane Mick, Pat Witzel

  • 1Sovie Center for Advanced Practice, University of Rochester Medical Center/Strong Memorial Hospital, Rochester, New York. Michael_ackerman@urmc.rochester.edu

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Centralized centers support advanced practice providers in hospitals. The Margaret D. Sovie Center for Advanced Practice manages regulatory requirements and fosters research for over 350 nurse practitioners.

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Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Administration
  • Nursing Practice Management

Background:

  • Increasing numbers of advanced practice providers (APPs) in hospital systems require dedicated support structures.
  • Core functions such as regulatory compliance and credentialing demand centralized management.
  • Need for resources supporting research, evidence-based practice, and innovative practice models is growing.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the establishment and operational framework of a centralized coordinating center for APPs.
  • To outline the functions and services provided by the center.

Main Methods:

  • Creation of the Margaret D. Sovie Center for Advanced Practice at the University of Rochester Medical Center.
  • Development of a structure to manage regulatory requirements and credentialing for APPs.
  • Establishment of resources to support research and evidence-based practice initiatives.

Main Results:

  • The center successfully centralized management for over 350 nurse practitioners.
  • Provided a dedicated infrastructure for regulatory compliance and credentialing.
  • Facilitated access to resources for research and practice innovation.

Conclusions:

  • Centralized centers are essential for effectively managing and supporting large APP populations.
  • The Margaret D. Sovie Center model provides a scalable framework for APP management and development.
  • Such centers enhance operational efficiency and advance APP roles within healthcare systems.