6 Ways Nurses Support Long-Term Wellness in Their Communities - Austin Daily Herald
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6 Ways Nurses Support Long-Term Wellness in Their Communities - Austin Daily Herald
Image source: https://www.pexels.com/photo/a-doctor-holding-a-digital-tablet-5206922/ We all know someone in healthcare who brings a steady sense of calm, care, and confidence wherever they go. These professionals aren’t just present when something goes wrong—they’re there every day, guiding, listening, and offering support that often goes beyond what’s written in a chart. It’s not just about tasks or treatments. It’s about making people feel un…
From Solo to Scaled: NP Practice Growth in Action - New Pelican
By James Martin Over the past two decades, the role of nurse practitioners has transformed from a collaborative adjunct to physicians into a standalone force in primary and specialized care. As regulatory frameworks evolved across states, a growing number of nurse practitioners (NPs) have taken the leap into independent practice. This trend reflects not just a response to growing healthcare demand, but a strategic shift in how care is delivered …
Nurse practitioners invited to deliver publicly funded services
The Government of Saskatchewan is asking for an expression of interest (EOI) from nurse practitioners (NPs) who want to deliver publicly funded primary care services. This initiative will allow NPs to work to their full scope of practice, promote collaborative, team-based care and increase access to primary care services for patients, states Saskatchewan Health in a press release. The expression of interest opens today. NPs who would like to be …
Saskatchewan Advances Initiative for Primary Care Nurse Practitioners to Provide Publicly Funded Health Services
The Government of Saskatchewan is asking for an expression of interest (EOI) from Nurse Practitioners (NPs) who want to deliver publicly funded primary care services. This initiative will allow...
Saskatchewan Advances Initiative for Primary Care Nurse Practitioners to Provide Publicly Funded Health Services - Kindersley Social - Local Update, Sports, Events and more
The Government of Saskatchewan is asking for an expression of interest (EOI) from Nurse Practitioners (NPs) who want to deliver publicly funded primary care services. This initiative will allow NPs to work to their full scope of practice, promote collaborative, team-based care, and increase access to primary care services for patients. “We are committed to ensuring that every Saskatchewan resident has access to a primary care provider by 2028,”…
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