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Physician Assistant Utilization in Inpatient Psychiatry: A Qualitative Study.

Shaun P Curran1, Mary Boyette1, Alexa Callison-Burch1, Joseph Hagloch1, Ryan Walsh1, Catherine Van Tassell2, Virginia L Valentin1.   

Abstract

Objective There is a national shortage of psychiatric care providers, with approximately 1% of physician assistants (PAs) working in psychiatry. The study aimed to understand the utilization of PAs in inpatient psychiatry. Methods A qualitative study was performed utilizing semi-structured interviews focusing on PA autonomy, reimbursement, specialized certifications, training structure, and overall satisfaction with PAs in inpatient psychiatric care. Results Of the nine locations interviewed, four are currently using PAs, and five have never utilized PAs. All facilities utilizing PAs reported a decrease in physician workload with varying structures for training and billing, and required specialized certifications. Conclusion Most facilities surveyed do not utilize PAs and either preferred physicians or were unaware of the qualifications of PAs. Of the facilities utilizing PAs, there is wide variation in their utilization and reimbursement models; however, they reported a high level of satisfaction, reinforcing that PAs can provide high-quality care in inpatient psychiatric settings.
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Keywords:  inpatient psychiatry; physician assistant; workforce

Year:  2020        PMID: 33415052      PMCID: PMC7781880          DOI: 10.7759/cureus.11900

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cureus        ISSN: 2168-8184


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