An activity analysis of Dutch hospital-based physician assistants and nurse practitioners
Abstract Background The physician assistant (PA) and the nurse practitioner (NP) were introduced into The Netherlands in 2001 and 1997 respectively. By the second decade, national policies had accelerated the acceptance and development of these professions. Since 2015, the PA and NP have full practi...
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Main Authors: | G. T. W. J. van den Brink (Author), A. J. Kouwen (Author), R. S. Hooker (Author), H. Vermeulen (Author), M. G. H. Laurant (Author) |
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2019-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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