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The impact of unlicensed assistive personnel on nursing care delivery.
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1996
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Family MedicineEmergency CarePrimary CareAssisted LivingPolitical ConstraintsUnlicensed Assistive PersonnelPublic HealthHealth Services ResearchCare DeliveryAssistive TechnologyAcute CareHealth InsuranceHealth Care DeliveryNursingAdvanced Practice NursePatient SafetyEmergency Medical ServiceLong-term CareOut-of-hospital Emergency Medical ServiceMedicineEmergency Medicine
Besieged with fiscal and political constraints in acute care, the addition or substitution of less expensive nursing personnel is quickly gaining popularity. The evolution of nursing care delivery systems in the acute care setting, the factors associated with the increased use of unlicensed assistive personnel, examination and evaluation of the current literature surrounding unlicensed assistive personnel, and recommendations for a future strategy are described.
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