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Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Administration
  • Nursing Leadership
  • Advanced Practice Provider Models

Background:

  • The need for structured support for advanced practice providers (APPs) in healthcare settings.
  • Challenges faced by APPs in clinical and professional development.
  • Importance of organizational structures for APP integration and success.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the necessity of a formal practice model for APPs.
  • To design an organizational framework enabling APP professional and clinical advancement.
  • To enhance the role and impact of APPs within USA Health.

Main Methods:

  • Collaboration among nursing leaders at University of South Alabama (USA) Health.
  • Needs assessment for advanced practice provider (APP) support.
  • Development of a structured practice model framework.

Main Results:

  • Identification of key elements for a successful APP practice model.
  • Establishment of an organizational structure to support APP thriving.
  • Foundation laid for enhanced APP clinical and professional roles.

Conclusions:

  • A structured practice model is crucial for advanced practice provider (APP) success.
  • Organizational support is vital for APP clinical and professional growth.
  • The developed model provides a blueprint for other healthcare institutions.