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The First Year: What to Expect When Running a New Nurse Practitioner Practice

Nurse Practitioners in Business

Youve taken the bold step of starting your own nurse practitioner (NP) practice. Patient Retention Strategies: Provide exceptional care and follow-up with patients after their visits. Balancing Administrative Duties with Patient Care As the practice owner, youll wear many hatsclinician, manager, marketer, and more.

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Don’t Let Tax Season Sneak Up: Use This Checklist

Nurse Practitioners in Business

2 Make Sure All Income is Accounted For Take extra care to ensure all revenue sources are appropriately accounted for. Professional Fees: Renewing your state license, board certifications, and memberships in professional organizations (AANP, state NP associations) are all tax-deductible. Let us know and leave your comment below.

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Upsells in Healthcare: Ethical, Legal, Risky?

Nurse Practitioners in Business

As an NP in private practice, youre balancing patient care with operating a business. Employing upsells and cross-sells in healthcare requires careful consideration to stay within ethical and moral guidelines and to operate within the law. appeared first on Nurse Practitioners in Business. By Johanna Hofmann, MBA, MAc.,

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Do You Worry About Getting Audited?

Nurse Practitioners in Business

So this truly is for all of us with licenses. So basically…are you doing everything you should be doing, not only in the types of care you are providing but also in the business aspect of your practice? Are you providing quality care and in compliance with standards of care? Or are there liability issues?

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States With Full Practice Authority Ensure Access to Nurse Practitioners

Nurse.com

Nurse practitioners (NPs) are revolutionizing healthcare delivery in America. territories now give patients full and direct access to the high-quality care NPs deliver. Each year, 355,000 licensed NPs see patients for primary, acute, specialty, and long-term care across every healthcare setting. April Kapu, DNP.

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Geriatric Nurse: Expert Insights and Career Guidance

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

2 As the demand for healthcare increases, so does the need for nurses and other healthcare practitioners trained to care for an aging population a specialty known as geriatrics. Geriatric careers range from physicians to social workers, physical therapists, occupational therapists and geriatric nurses.

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Could a Career as a Family Nurse Practitioner Be Right for You?

Post University

If you are enjoying your work in nursing but are looking to take your career to a new level, then it may be time to explore the possibility of becoming a Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP). What Do Family Nurse Practitioners Do? Other common specializations include gerontology and psychiatric care.