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As a new nurse practitioner, you are excited to start your new position within a private primary care practice. Once you have settled into the practice, one of your colleagues, which is also a co-owner of the practice, approaches you on discussing the treatment of patients that are deemed “non-compliant” with diabetes management. This provider essentially tells you that reimbursement is becoming problematic and the practice loses money due to patients not meeting goals and positive outcomes in diabetes care. It is then suggested that these patients will be discharged from the practice because they do not follow recommendations.
As a clinician in the practice how would you manage this situation or how would you respond to this? What are the ethical implications of this given scenario?
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As a new nurse practitioner, you are excited to start your new position within a private primary car