Studies That Show the Economic Benefits of Removing Barriers to Practice and Care
Not only is it good for Americans’ health when advanced practice registered nurses can practice to the full extent of their education and training, but the economics also make sense. Below are links to national and state studies that provide estimates of the economic benefits.
State
Kentucky: Full Practice Authority for Nurse Practitioners Increases Access and Controls Cost
Massachusetts: Controlling Health Spending in Massachusetts
Minnesota: Full Practice Authority for Nurse Practitioners Increases Access and Controls Cost
New Jersey: Full Practice Authority for Nurse Practitioners Increases Access and Controls Cost
Pennsylvania: The Value of Full Practice Authority for Pennsylvania’s Nurse Practitioners
National
Anesthesia: Cost Effectiveness Analysis of Anesthesia Providers
Maternity care: Potential Medicaid Cost Savings from Maternity Care Based at a Freestanding Birth Center
Neonatal: Collaboration, Not Competition
Long term care: Onsite Nurse Practitioners at Skilled Nursing Facilities Prevent Avoidable Hospitalizations
Retail clinics: Scope-of-Practice Laws for nurse Practitioners Limit Cost Savings That Can Be Achieved in Retail Clinics