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Mid-level practitioner
Occupation
Synonymsadvanced practice practitioner, advanced practice provider, advanced practice clinician, advanced clinical practitioner, advanced clinical provider, non-physician practitioner, non-physician provider, physician assistant (hyponym), nurse practitioner (hyponym), advanced practice nurse (hyponym)
Occupation type
Professional
Activity sectors
Medicine,health care
Description
Fields of
employment
Clinics,hospitals

Mid-level practitioners, also callednon-physician practitioners,advanced practice providers, or commonlymid-levels, arehealth care providers who assess, diagnose, and treat patients but do not have formal education or certification as aphysician. The scope of a mid-level practitioner varies greatly among countries and even among individual practitioners. Some mid-level practitioners work under the close supervision of a physician (such as doing pre-op and post-op assessment and management, thus allowing surgeons to spend more of their time operating), while others function independently and have a scope of practice difficult to distinguish from a physician. The legal scope of practice for mid-level practitioners varies greatly among jurisdictions, with some having a restricted and well-defined scope, while others have a scope similar to that of a physician. Likewise, the training requirement for mid-level practitioners varies greatly between and within different certifications and licensures.

Because of their diverse histories, mid-level providers' training, functions, scope of practice, regulation, and integration into the formalhealth system vary from country to country. They have highly variable levels of education and may have a formal credential and accreditation through thelicensing bodies in their jurisdictions.[1] In some places, but not others, they provide healthcare, particularly in rural and remote areas, to make up forphysician shortages.[2]

Definitions

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TheWorld Health Organization includes in this category all healthcare providers with all of the following qualifications:[2]

  • trained and legally authorized to provide healthcare,
  • having at least two years training at university or otherinstitution of higher education, and
  • able to diagnose and treat medical conditions, within the scope of their training and licensure, by prescribing medication and/or performing surgery.

MLPs by country

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Canada

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In Canada there are four "allied primary health practitioners" identified under theNational Occupational Classification (NOC) section 3124:physician assistant,nurse practitioner,midwife, andanesthesiologist assistant.[3] Nurse practitioners are permitted to provide several, but not all, of the health care services physicians provide.[4]

India

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In 2016, a new mid-level healthcare provider role was introduced in India(Dealing With modern Medicine), known as Community Health Officer (CHO) or Nurse Practitioner, Physician Associate/Assistant. The role was intended to support the community-level Health and Wellness Centres in India.[5]Community Health Officers (CHOs) and Physician Associate/Assistant (PA), also calledMid Level Health Providers (MLHPs) andnon-physician practitioners(Physician Associate/Assistant), are trained in Health Sciences model who have a defined scope of modern medicine practice.[6] InIndia,Nursing,AYUSH and Healthcare Professionals (Healthcare profession like Physiotherapy, Physician Assistant/Associate, Optometrist Etc. prescribed in NCAHP ACT 2021, NCAHP,MOHFW, Government of India)are eligible for this cadre. This means that they are trained in Modern Health Sciences model and legally permitted to provide healthcare in fewer situations than physicians but more than otherhealth professionals.[7][8] In India, Community Health Officer or Nurse practitioner, Physician Associate/Assistant are other names for mid-level practitioner.[9] Apart from doctor and nurses there was a list of Healthcare providers as recentlyNCAHP,Ministry of Health and Family Welfare published Guideline in Ayusman Bharat digital Health Mission control of health related cases in rural areas of India. According to these guidelines, symptomatic cases can be triaged at village level by tele-consultation with a Physician Associate/Assistant or a Community Health Officer (CHO).[10][11][12]

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South Africa

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In 2008, a new mid-level practitioner role was introduced in South Africa, known asclinical associates. The role was intended to support the district hospital workforce.[14]

United Kingdom

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Mid-level practitioners in the UK are known asAdvanced Clinical Practitioners (ACP) orAdvanced Practitioners (AP) and occurred as an evolution of many differing professions which use various titles such as 'Extended Scope Practitioner'. Historically there has been debate over the consistency of quality in these senior clinicians and therefore it became necessary to generate a distinguished definition of the ACP role.

The ACP:

  • Is a registered healthcare practitioner with a minimum of 5 years clinical experience (2 years in a senior clinical role)
  • Has acquired expert knowledge and complex decision-making skills which may be an extension of their traditional scope of practice
  • Will undertake a two-year level 7 (Master's degree) training course in Advanced Practice
  • Will maintain training and CPD requirements[15]

ACPs may practice in the acute setting (ED, critical care, etc.) or communityGeneral Practice / Family Medicine. The majority can independently assess, investigate (through blood tests / imaging etc.), diagnose and formulate a treatment plan including prescribing medications or referring to specialist care.

The deployment of ACPs is considered to be part of a Value Based Recruitment framework driven by Health Education England (HEE)[citation needed]. This seeks to appoint clinicians based upon their competencies, values and behaviours in support of collaborative working and delivering excellent patient care.[15]

Physician Associates

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Physician Associates (PAs) practising in the United Kingdom is the equivalent title tophysician assistant, these clinicians are described as "dependent practitioners", meaning that they require supervision at all times by a physician. They cannot prescribe medications nor can they request tests that use ionising radiation such as X-rays.

United States

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In the United States, mid-level practitioners are health care workers with training less than that of a physician but greater than that of nurses or medical assistants.

The term mid-level practitioner or mid-level provider is related to the occupational closure of healthcare. This concept centered around physicians as the ultimate professional responsible for healthcare. As healthcare demands have increased in the United States due to anaging population, aphysician shortage and the implementation of thePatient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 there has been a shift toward more independence in practice for professionals such asphysician assistants,nurse practitioners,pharmacists, anddental therapists.

Concerns about terminology

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In recent years some organizations and specialties have proposed the discontinuance of the termmid-level in reference to professional practitioners who are not physicians. Each organization prefers to use their specific title, and physicians' organizations are concerned abouttitle inflation.

Professional Health Care Organizations' positions on the termmid-level practitioner.
OrganizationPositionPreferred AlternativePosition paper
TheAmerican Academy of Physician AssociatesAgainstPA*A Guide for Writing and Talking About PAs(PDF),American Academy of Physician Associates, 2018, retrieved5 August 2020
TheAmerican Academy of Nurse PractitionersAgainstNurse practitionerUse of Terms Such as Mid-Level Provider and Physician Extender(PDF),American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, 2015, retrieved10 April 2016
American Association of Nurse AnesthesiologyAgainstNurse anesthetist, nurse anesthesiologist"CRNAs should not be referred to as "mid-level practitioners," "nonphysicians," "physician extenders," "dependent practitioners," or "allied health practitioners" – position statement".Issuu. American Association of Nurse Anesthesiology. 2019. Retrieved5 January 2025.

Devi, Sharmila (2011). "US nurse practitioners push for more responsibilities".The Lancet.377 (9766):625–626.doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(11)60214-6.S2CID 54401967.

American Academy of Family PhysiciansAgainst use of "provider" in generalspecific titles"Provider, Use of Term (Position Paper)".American Academy of Family Physicians.
American Academy of Emergency MedicineAgainstAdvanced Practice Provider"American Academy of Emergency Medicine".AAEM - American Academy of Emergency Medicine. Retrieved2019-03-27.

*preferred even overphysician assistant, which was what the acronym historically stood for

Drug Enforcement Administration

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The term mid-level practitioner as found in the DEA classification in Section 1300.01(b28),Title 21, of theCode of Federal Regulations is used as a means of organizing drug diversion activities. The termmid-level practitioner as defined by the DEA Office of Diversion Control, "...means an individual practitioner, other than aphysician,dentist,veterinarian, orpodiatrist, who is licensed, registered, or otherwise permitted by the United States or the jurisdiction in which he/she practices, to dispense a controlled substance in the course of professional practice."[16] Some health professionals considered mid-level practitioners by the United States DEA include:[16]

See also

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References

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  1. ^Lehmann, U (2008),Mid-level health workers: The state of the evidence on programmes, activities, costs and impact on health outcomes - A literature review(PDF), Geneva: World Health Organisation
  2. ^abMid-level health providers: a promising resource to achieve the health Millennium Development Goals(PDF), Geneva: World Health Organization, Global Health Workforce Alliance, 2010
  3. ^"3124 - Allied primary health practitioners".National Occupational Classification.Statistics Canada. November 21, 2011. RetrievedJune 29, 2022.
  4. ^"NPS ordering ultrasounds and X-rays".
  5. ^"Health and Wellness Centres under Ayushman Bharat".pib.gov.in. Retrieved2020-01-14.
  6. ^"Over 12 lakh people treated for free under Ayushman Bharat; 10000 Wellness Centres operational".Jagranjosh.com. 2019-02-23. Retrieved2021-05-18.
  7. ^"Ministry of Health & Family Welfare 2020 ACHIEVEMENTS".www.pib.gov.in. Retrieved2021-03-30.
  8. ^"Roles and responsibilities of mid level health provider-Indian Journals".www.indianjournals.com. Retrieved2021-03-29.
  9. ^"NMC Bill's Mid-Level Community Health Provider An Interim Option: Health Ministry".NDTV.com. Retrieved2021-07-20.
  10. ^"Centre issues guidelines on Covid-19 management in rural, peri-urban areas".The Indian Express. 2021-05-16. Retrieved2021-05-18.
  11. ^"Centre releases Covid-19 guidelines for rural areas, focus on surveillance, screening".Hindustan Times. 2021-05-16. Retrieved2021-05-18.
  12. ^"Amid rising COVID-19 cases in rural areas, Centre's guidelines to contain virus spread – Check here".www.timesnownews.com. Retrieved2021-05-18.
  13. ^"Govt issues guidelines on Covid management in rural, peri-urban areas".The Times of India. PTI. May 16, 2021. Retrieved2021-05-18.
  14. ^Doherty, J; Conco, D; Couper, I; Fonn, S (2013)."Developing a new mid-level health worker: lessons from South Africa's experience with clinical associates".Global Health Action.6: 19282.doi:10.3402/gha.v6i0.19282.PMC 3556716.PMID 23364079.
  15. ^ab"East Midlands Advanced Clinical Practice Framework"(PDF).National Health Service. 28 November 2014. Archived from the original on 27 December 2016.
  16. ^ab"Mid-Level Practitioners Authorization by State"(PDF).U.S. Department of Justice Drug Enforcement Administration, Office of Diversion Control. December 4, 2024. RetrievedJanuary 5, 2025.

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