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Business and Legal Essentials for Nurse Practitioners

From Negotiating Your First Job Through Owning a Practice

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Business and Legal Essentials for Nurse Practitioners fosters a relationship between health business and law. The book addresses issues from negotiating an employment contract to establishing an independently owned nurse practitioner practice. Each section, in increments, provides greater detail from a legal standpoint and describes what resources and options are available to the nurse practitioner upon graduation and beyond. Written for the student, graduate, and practicing nurse practitioner, Business and Legal Essentials outlines the necessary steps to eventual practice ownership.
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Mosby
30903
9780323036108
9780323036108

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Publication date
2007
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
376
Dimensions (mm)
165 x 235
Weight (g)
658
  • I. Advanced Practice

    1. Entering Advanced Practice

    2. Scope of Practice

    3. Prescriptive Authority

    4. Credentialing

    II. Owning a Practice

    5. What to Think About before Going into Business

    6. Advantages and Disadvantages to Owning a Practice: Feasibility and Finance

    7. The Business Plan

    8. Practice Management

    9. Reimbursement

    10. Marketing

    11. Physical Practice Space Considerations

    12. The Electronic Practice: Electronic Health Records, Health Information Technologies and HIPAA Considerations

    13. Managing Growth, Thinking Beyond the Box: The (Not-So-Obvious) Opportunities and the (Not-So-Hidden) Dangers

    III. Academic Practices and Alternate Business Forms

    14. Academic Practice and Academic Nursing Centers

    15. The Academic Nursing Center: A History of Federal Support

    16. The Faculty Practice Plan

    17. Rural Health Centers

    IV. Special Considerations

    18. Technology in Primary Health Care

    19. Managing Quality of Care by Measuring Performance

    20. Risk Management

    Appendixes
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