In the Kentucky Health Issues poll last fall, 79 percent of Kentucky adults said they would be comfortable seeing a nurse practitioner for routine health care, and half of those people said they would be very comfortable. Eighty-one percent said they would be comfortable seeing a physician assistant for routine health care, and 42 percent of those respondents said they would be very comfortable.


"As providers move to create a system of care that includes a range of skill sets and training in its care teams, new strategies emerge that hold promise to increase access to affordable care – not just in urban centers but also in rural and underserved communities,” said Dr. Susan Zepeda, president and CEO of the Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky, which sponsored the poll. “The data suggest that the public is very receptive to health care services from different types of clinicians.”
The poll, co-sponsored by the Health Foundation of Greater Cincinnati, was taken Sept. 20through Oct. 14 by the Institute for Policy Research at the University ofCincinnati. A random sample of 1,680 adults throughout Kentucky wasinterviewed by landline and cell telephones. The poll's margin of error is plusor minus 2.5 percentage points. (Read more)
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