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Lisaclaire

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A corporate integrity agreement is an agreement that ___________________ __________.
 A) a consultant reaches with the client that protects the institution from any liability arising from the misconduct of the consultant
  B) a health care provider or health plan reaches with the ONC to ensure the integrity of health care data submitted to a health information exchange
  C) a health care provider or health plan reaches with the OIG as part of a settlement agreement when allegations of improper reimbursement have been made
  D) a consultant reaches with the client to ensure that all of the necessary components of the business associate agreement are in place to protect the privacy of personal health information accessed by the consultant to fulfill the terms of the contract

Question 2

Describe similarities and differences among the following health care providers: nurse practitioners, certified nurse midwife, and physician assistant



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Answer to Question 2

All of these providers provide care in the ambulatory setting. A nurse practitioner is a registered nurse who has had additional training in areas such as family or pediatric care. NPs are often the primary caregivers in settings such as industrial clinics and neighborhood health centers.
Certified nurse midwives (CNMs) often practice in birth and family planning centers.

Physician assistants (PAs) may be seen in settings similar to those employing nurse practitioners. PAs are not nurses but have received training to use independent judgment in treating patients. Non-physicians such as NPs, CNMs, and PAs, whose licenses allow them to exercise a degree of independent judgment under the supervision of a physician, are called mid-level providers (MLPs) or advanced practice clinicians.



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