

JOURNAL CLUB: Article claims that NPs, PCPs have same rate of inappropriate prescribing to seniors
Apr 15, 2024
Teresa Camp-Rogers, an emergency physician from Mississippi, shares her insights on a recent study about prescribing practices among nurse practitioners and primary care physicians for seniors. She emphasizes that despite similarities in inappropriate prescriptions, the variances among NPs raise concerns. Camp-Rogers argues that the existing physician-led care model is effective and questions the safety of unsupervised NP practice. Her critique highlights the need for closer examination of who among NPs practices responsibly and the impact of supervision on prescribing quality.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Examining Inappropriate Prescribing Rates in Older Patients
02:08 • 2min
Scrutinizing Nurse Practitioners' Prescribing Practices
04:29 • 14min
The Nuances of Inappropriate Prescribing in Elderly Care
18:39 • 2min
Analyzing the Discrepancy in Nurse Practitioners' Prescribing Practices
20:32 • 4min