NPs, PAs or physicians: A question of quality
PPP member, Dr. Christopher Garofalo, provides in-depth expertise in a story on PhysiciansPractice.com discussing how quality of care can differ between NPs, PAs, and physicians.
The training debate
Dr. Christopher Garofalo is included in an article on Medical Economics that addresses the debate on whether or not NPs have received qualified training to practice independently.
Nurses in N.C. can now be held liable for patient harm
North Carolina Supreme Court overturns a 93-year-old precedent that prevented nurses from being held liable for medical harm.
North Carolina PPP Member says legislators have been misled about the effectiveness of APRNs
North Carolina PPP member and founder of Take Medicine Back, Dr. Mitchell Li, is quoted in a story on how state legislators have been misled about the effectiveness of advanced practice nurses.
Are PAs and NPs replacing primary care physicians?
PPP member, Dr. Christopher Garofalo is quoted by Physicians Practice in a story on how nurse practitioners and physician assistants keep taking on more primary care responsibilities.
Why stopping scope creep is about protecting patients
PPP's Dr. Rebekah Bernard was featured on an episode of the AMA's COVID-19 Update during which she discussed the importance of physician-led care.
Are primary care physicians being replaced?
PPP member, Dr. Christopher Garofalo is quoted in a story on Medical Economics discussing rapid changes in the primary care field.
Dr. Carmen Kavali On 5 Things We Must Do To Improve the US Healthcare System
In an interview published on Medium, PPP Member Dr. Carmen Kavali shares the things we must do to improve healthcare in the U.S.