PA and NP general practice employment in the Netherlands

JAAPA. 2023 Dec 1;36(12):30-36. doi: 10.1097/01.JAA.0000991348.71693.1c.

Abstract

General practitioners (GPs) are the cornerstone of primary healthcare in the Netherlands. As a national strategy, physician associates/assistants (PAs) and NPs were introduced to address growing healthcare demand. In this study, four representative practices were analyzed quantitatively and qualitatively-two solo practices with a PA or NP and two group practices with a PA or NP. A reference group of GPs served as experts. The annual encounters per full-time GP averaged 6,839; for the NPs, 2,636; and the PAs, 4,926. Billable services were 70% to 100%, averaging 71% for NPs and 85% for PAs, and in three of the four practices, the employment of the NP or PA was cost-efficient. The qualitative data show that PAs and NPs contribute to general practice, easing the workload so that the GP has more time for complex patients. PA and NP employment was financially beneficial in 75% of cases.

MeSH terms

  • General Practice*
  • General Practitioners*
  • Humans
  • Netherlands
  • Nurse Practitioners*
  • Physician Assistants*