Cross-sectional analysis of US scope of practice laws and employed physician assistants

Author:

Valentin Virginia LORCID,Najmabadi ShahparORCID,Everett C

Abstract

ObjectiveThis study examined if the variation in physician assistant (PA) state scope of practice (SOP) laws across states are associated with number of employed PAs, PA demographics and PA/population ratio per state. The hypothesis was that less restrictive SOP laws will increase the demand for PAs and the number of PAs in a state.DesignRetrospective cross-sectional analysis at three time points: 1998, 2008, 2017.SettingFifty states and the District of Columbia.ParticipantsEmployed PAs in 1998, 2008, 2017.MethodsSOP laws were categorised as permissive, average and restrictive. Three national datasets were combined to allow for descriptive analysis of employed PAs by year and SOP categories. We used linear predictive models to generate and compare PA/population ratio least square means by SOP categories for each year. Models were adjusted for percent female PA and PAs mean age.ResultsThere was a median PA/population ratio of 23 per 100 000 population in 1998 and 33 in 2017. A heterogeneous expansion of SOP laws was seen with 17 states defined as super expanders while 15 were never adopters. In 2017, comparing restrictive to permissive states showed that in adjusted models permissive SOP laws were associated with 11.7 (p .03) increase in ratio of employed PAs per 100 000 population, demonstrating that states with permissive SOP laws have an increased PA density.ConclusionsThere has been steady growth in the mean PA/population ratio since the turn of the century. At the same time, PA SOP laws in the USA have expanded, with just 10 states remaining in the restrictive category. Permissive SOP laws are associated with an increase in the ratio of employed PAs per state population. As states work to meet the projected physician need, SOP expansion may be an important policy consideration to increase the PA workforce.

Funder

The American Academy of Physician Assistants (AAPA) and Physician Assistant Education Association (PAEA) fellowship

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

General Medicine

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