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CMO
Sentara Increasing Reliance on APPs in the Primary Care Setting
Sentara Medical Group is planning to double the number of its APPs over the next three years, according to this...
CMO
Why The Growing Role of APPs Creates Need for Executive Leadership
Cleveland Clinic is the latest health system to appoint someone to oversee advanced practice providers (APP).
CMO
CMO Exchange: 3 Key Takeaways
Three of the hot topics at last week's HealthLeaders CMO Exchange were physician burnout, CMOs as liaisons, and the role...
CMO
The Ending of the Physician Era. Begin the Age of the APP.
Physicians are in short supply. They are costly. Is the APP the answer to the CMO's workforce and budget challenges?
CNO
We Called It. APPs Are Top Recruiting Target, Again
Demand for APPs grows as patients migrate from traditional care venues toward retail clinics, urgent care centers, and telemedicine.
CMO
Why Are Care Teams Essential to Your Health System or Hospital?
Team-based care has many benefits for patients and healthcare providers.
CMO
American College of Physicians, Physician-in-Chief Support Doctor-Led Care Teams
Nonphysician healthcare providers such as nurse practitioners should not be allowed to practice medicine independently, they say.
CMO
9 Recruitment and Retention Strategies for Physicians and Advanced Practice Providers
A pair of chief physician executives share how their health systems recruit and retain clinicians.
CNO
Why Nurse Practitioners are a Solution to Rural Healthcare Challenges
Despite the advantages of NPs in rural areas, barriers to practice remain.
Technology
Leveling the Playing Field for Rural Health Providers
What will it take? Rural health executives share their solutions to healthcare desert challenges.
CNO
What Does Nursing Practice Redesign Look Like at Your Organization?
4 nurse executives reveal how they are adapting to a challenging healthcare environment.
CNO
Most of $100M Pledge to Grow the Nursing Workforce Will Fund APRN Training
The investment is intended to 'double down' on increasing demand for RNs, NPs, nurse midwives, and nurse faculty.