New report features Colorado clinics using non-physician clinicians

A new report by the Colorado Health Institute provides case studies of clinics throughout Colorado that utilize interdisciplinary collaborative models for the provision of primary care. Working under physician supervision or independently (depending on their training and practice setting), nurse practitioners, certified nurse midwives, and physician assistants are providing a range of primary care services to patients. Read the report “Collaborative Models of Primary Care: Case Studies in Colorado Innovation”. 

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