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Direct third-party reimbursement for nursing.

S J Gates

    Orthopedic Nursing
    |July 1, 1990
    PubMed
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    Nurses and nurse practitioners provide safe, cost-effective care. Direct third-party reimbursement is crucial for them to demonstrate economic value and improve patient access to affordable healthcare services.

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    Area of Science:

    • Healthcare Economics
    • Nursing Practice
    • Health Policy

    Background:

    • Evidence over the past decade confirms nurses and nurse practitioners deliver safe and cost-effective healthcare.
    • Current healthcare systems limit nurses' ability to directly influence the market and prove their financial value due to a lack of direct third-party reimbursement.
    • Limited reimbursement pathways hinder the recognition of nursing contributions to healthcare affordability and efficiency.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To provide an overview of the current landscape of reimbursement for nurses and nurse practitioners.
    • To highlight the critical importance of securing direct third-party reimbursement for nursing services.
    • To explore strategies for overcoming existing barriers to reimbursement and enhancing healthcare access.

    Main Methods:

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    • Review of existing research on nursing practice and healthcare economics over the last 10 years.
    • Analysis of traditional insurance programs and current reimbursement policies affecting nursing care.
    • Identification of obstacles hindering direct third-party reimbursement for nurses and nurse practitioners.

    Main Results:

    • Nurses and nurse practitioners consistently demonstrate safe and cost-effective practice.
    • Lack of direct third-party reimbursement prevents nurses from directly impacting the healthcare marketplace and showcasing their economic contributions.
    • Securing direct reimbursement is identified as a key factor in expanding client access to affordable healthcare.

    Conclusions:

    • Direct third-party reimbursement is essential for nurses and nurse practitioners to achieve greater market influence and financial recognition.
    • Addressing current reimbursement policies and overcoming identified obstacles are necessary steps towards equitable compensation for nursing services.
    • Facilitating direct reimbursement will enhance patient access to cost-effective, high-quality nursing care, improving overall healthcare delivery.