Authors

  1. Flinter, Margaret PhD, APRN
  2. Hsu, Clarissa PhD
  3. Cromp, DeAnn MPH
  4. Ladden, MaryJoan D. PhD, APRN
  5. Wagner, Edward H. MD, MPH

Abstract

The years since the passage of the Affordable Care Act have seen substantial changes in the organization and delivery of primary care. These changes have emphasized greater team involvement in care and expansion of the roles of each team member including registered nurses (RNs). This study examined the roles of RNs in 30 exemplary primary care practices. We identified the emergence of new roles and activities for RNs characterized by greater involvement in face-to-face patient care and care management, their own daily schedule of patient visits and contacts, and considerable autonomy in the care of their patients.