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The multiskilled health practitioner movement: where are we and how did we get here?

Authors :
Blayney KD
Wilson BR
Bamberg R
Vaughan DG
Source :
Journal of allied health [J Allied Health] 1989 Winter; Vol. 18 (2), pp. 215-26.
Publication Year :
1989

Abstract

Multiskilled practitioners have been in health care settings for a long time. The form multiskilled practitioners have taken has varied with the cultural, socioeconomic, and technological constructs of the times. Some multiskilled practitioners have come and gone while others, such as the medical assistant and physician assistant, have remained. The complexity and sophistication of skills being combined have increased over time as have the degree level and opportunities for dual certification. Skills have been combined both across and within disciplines. There is currently a greater number and variety of formal programs to prepare multiskilled health practitioners in educational institutions and health care facilities, and more informal on-the-job training efforts than ever before--and they are increasing. Employment of multiskilled personnel has become a survival strategy for health care institutions in this current era of cost containment. Multiskilled allied health practitioners with basic nursing skills (ie, LPN level) may also provide one step toward a solution to the nursing personnel shortage being experienced by some health care facilities. The catchword for multiskilled has become not "whether," but "how."15 It is to everyone's benefit to learn from the efforts of those with experience in implementing the multiskilled health practitioner concept for both national and international application. The National Multiskilled Health Practitioner Clearinghouse intends, through its publications, services, and resource files, to serve as the cornerstone upon which the information from those with experience can be reposited and disseminated.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0090-7421
Volume :
18
Issue :
2
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of allied health
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
2745230