The New Health Care Team. (Part 2: Health Care Trends).
Physician Executive 1999, July-August, 25, 4
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IN ALMOST EVERY STATE, allied health professionals, alternative practitioners, and other non-physician providers already have or are looking for licensure, Increased reimbursement, prescriptive privileges. expanded scopes ofpractice, or direct access to patients. The list Includes acupuncturists, certified nurse midwives, chiropractors, dietitians, homeopaths, massage therapists, naturopaths, nurses, nutritionists, optometrists, physical therapists, physician assistants, podiatrists, and respiratory care therapists.
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