This page: Appendix
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Appendix
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This study was
funded by the National Center for Health Workforce Analysis, Bureau
of Health Professions, Health Resources and Services Administration,
under Contract # HRSA 230-00-0099
Preface
| Executive Summary | Introduction | Key Findings | Discussion | Chapter 1. Study Overview | Chapter 2. Background and Context | Chapter 3. Professional Practice Indices | Chapter 4. Nurse Practitioners | Chapter 5. Physician Assistants | Chapter 6. Certified Nurse Midwives | Chapter 7. Factors Related to Professional Practice Indices
| Chapter 8. Field Work in Seven States | Chapter 9. Access to Care | Appendix A. Project Advisory Committee | Appendix B. Professional Organizations | Appendix C. Original Index Calculations | Appendix D. Professional Practice Index Calculations for
PAs | Appendix E. Professional Practice Index Calculations for
NPs | Appendix F. New CNM Scope Index Calculations | Appendix
G. Field Work Details | Appendix H. References |