‘Great news for rural Alberta’: Nurse practitioners new program proving successful
The Alberta government says the number of nurse practitioners have seen an increase in rural Alberta since the province launched its new primary care program.
“I am thrilled about the interest in this program,” said health minister Adriana LaGrange in a statement Wednesday.
The Nurse Practitioner Primary Care Program, which grants autonomous practice of comprehensive patient care by nurses, was initiated in April of this year.
It allows nurses to work independently within existing primary care settings, or even run their own practices.