Health personnel in the United States. v. 9, 1993, Volume 9U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, Public Health Service, Health Resources and Services Administration, Bureau of Health Professions, 1993 |
Contents
Introduction | 5 |
Implications for the Health Workforce | 13 |
Barriers to Physician Assistant Practice | 27 |
5 other sections not shown
Common terms and phrases
Academy of Physician advanced practice nurses AIDS allopathic American Academy American Hospital Association baccalaureate barriers BHPr Bureau of Health Bureau of Labor chiropractic clinical laboratory clinical social workers costs demand Department of Health disease employed Enrollments and Graduates estimated generalist growth Health and Human health care delivery health care providers health care system health personnel health professionals Health Professions Analysis Health Service Hispanic home health Human Services increase issues Labor Statistics licensed managed managed care Medicaid Medicare medicine mental health minority National NPs and CNMs nuclear medicine number of graduates nurse practitioners nursing education nursing homes nursing personnel occupations optometrists patient percent pharmacists Physician Assistants podiatrists prescriptive authority primary care physicians public health registered nurses reimbursement Report requirements respiratory therapy rural areas Rural Health schools scope of practice shortage specialty supply Survey Technology therapists therapy trend U.S. Department vacancy rates Washington Washington D.C. women