CPR Responds
CPR responds to media reports that affect member organizations with letters-to-the-editor, postings on blogs, commentary on articles and broadcasts and other methods to deliver the CPR message to protect health care access, choice and quality. See the commentary below.
Resources
- The Other Health Care Crisis – The Huffington Post (8/4/10) [pdf]
- Expand Role of Nurse Practitioners – Scripps Howard News Service (5/7/10) [pdf]
- More Authority for Nurses Isn’t Answer – The Detroit News (4/30/10) [pdf]
- Letter to the Editor, in response to "Primary Dispute," Modern Healthcare (4/5/10) – published 4/26/10 [pdf]
CPR asserts that enabling access to health care professionals who are not MDs or DOs will be critical to meet growing demand under health care reform, and that AMA's efforts to limit the practice scopes of non-MD/DO professionals will have a negative impact on health care quality, accessibility and affordability for patients.
- Maryland Should Make Nurse Practitioners Independent – The Baltimore Sun (4/16/10) [pdf]
- Doctor Shortage Fuels Nurses' Push For Expanded Role – NPR/Kaiser Health News (2/26/10) [pdf]
- Healthcare Leadership, Policymakers Should Listen to Nurses, Says Gallup Survey (2/19/10) [pdf]
- Number Of Uninsured In U.S. Rises To 46.3 Million - NPR [pdf]
- Easing The 'Death Panel' Fear - Washington Post [pdf]
- Don't Build New Medical Schools -- The Detroit News [pdf]
- Grading the Health Care Speech - Newsweek [pdf]
- Are Higher Value Care Models Replicable? - Health Affairs blog [pdf]
- Physician assistants, nurse practitioners gain stature, value in urology practices [pdf]
- Fixing Health Care Starts With the Doctors: Comment from CPR [pdf]
Comment from Coalition for Patients' Rights
posted on Washington Post discussion board in response to article, "Fixing Health Care Starts With the Doctors" (June 10, 2009)