Hilary Barnes

1.3k total citations · 1 hit paper
35 papers, 890 citations indexed

About

Hilary Barnes is a scholar working on General Health Professions, Emergency Medical Services and Economics and Econometrics. According to data from OpenAlex, Hilary Barnes has authored 35 papers receiving a total of 890 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 33 papers in General Health Professions, 16 papers in Emergency Medical Services and 8 papers in Economics and Econometrics. Recurrent topics in Hilary Barnes's work include Nursing Roles and Practices (28 papers), Global Health Workforce Issues (14 papers) and Primary Care and Health Outcomes (13 papers). Hilary Barnes is often cited by papers focused on Nursing Roles and Practices (28 papers), Global Health Workforce Issues (14 papers) and Primary Care and Health Outcomes (13 papers). Hilary Barnes collaborates with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and New Zealand. Hilary Barnes's co-authors include Grant R. Martsolf, Michael R. Richards, Linda H. Aiken, Matthew D. McHugh, Matthew D. McHugh, Claudia B. Maier, Reinhard Busse, Jeannie P. Cimiotti, Douglas M. Sloane and Heather Brom and has published in prestigious journals such as Medical Care, Foreign Affairs and Health Affairs.

In The Last Decade

Hilary Barnes

34 papers receiving 824 citations

Hit Papers

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Peers

Hilary Barnes
Mary Halter United Kingdom
Matthew D. McHugh United States
Cathleen Krsek United States
Charlene M. Hanson United States
Violet H. Barkauskas United States
Julie Fairman United States
Ann C. Greiner United States
Deirdre K. Thornlow United States
Mary Halter United Kingdom
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All Works

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O’Reilly-Jacob, Monica, et al.. (2025). Socioeconomic Characteristics of Communities With Primary Care Practices With Nurse Practitioners. JAMA Network Open. 8(2). e2462360–e2462360. 2 indexed citations
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Ryskina, Kira L., et al.. (2024). State scope of practice restrictions and nurse practitioner practice in nursing homes: 2012–2019. Health Affairs Scholar. 2(2). qxae018–qxae018. 3 indexed citations
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Coplan, Bettie, et al.. (2024). Physicians working with physician assistants and nurse practitioners: perceived effects on clinical practice. Health Affairs Scholar. 2(6). qxae070–qxae070. 4 indexed citations
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Barnes, Hilary, Betty Rambur, Laura Black, Jennifer Perloff, & Monica O’Reilly-Jacob. (2024). Incorporating value-informed advanced nursing practice into APRN education. Journal of Professional Nursing. 56. 64–70.
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Barnes, Hilary, et al.. (2023). Novice nurse practitioners' employment decisions and role transition experiences during COVID-19. Journal of Professional Nursing. 47. 81–87. 1 indexed citations
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Barnes, Hilary, Diane Alexander, & Michael R. Richards. (2023). Retail Health Clinic Growth as a Potential Primary Care Disruptor. Medical Care Research and Review. 80(3). 328–332. 3 indexed citations
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Barnes, Hilary, Alice Chen, Matthew D. McHugh, & Michael R. Richards. (2023). Public Insurance Expansions and Labor Demand in Physician Practices. The Journal of Human Resources. 60(6). 1881–1914. 1 indexed citations
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Barnes, Hilary, et al.. (2023). PA and NP onboarding in primary care. JAAPA. 36(2). 1–9. 2 indexed citations
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Barnes, Hilary, et al.. (2023). Physician assistant and nurse practitioner onboarding in primary care: The participant perspective. Journal of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners. 35(2). 122–129. 8 indexed citations
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Barnes, Hilary, et al.. (2022). A confirmatory factor analysis of the novice nurse practitioner role transition scale. Research in Nursing & Health. 46(1). 127–135. 6 indexed citations
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Tuttle, Brandi, et al.. (2022). Transition-to-practice programs for newly graduated advanced practice registered nurses and physician assistants: a scoping review protocol. JBI Evidence Synthesis. 20(12). 3001–3008. 2 indexed citations
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Barnes, Hilary, et al.. (2021). Nurse Practitioner Preceptor Plan: A Focus on Preceptor Rewards and Preferences. Nursing Education Perspectives. 43(1). 35–37. 9 indexed citations
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Barnes, Hilary, Grant R. Martsolf, Matthew D. McHugh, & Michael R. Richards. (2020). Vertical Integration and Physician Practice Labor Composition. Medical Care Research and Review. 79(1). 46–57. 5 indexed citations
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Cohen, Catherine C., Hilary Barnes, Peter I. Buerhaus, et al.. (2020). Top priorities for the next decade of nursing health services research. Nursing Outlook. 69(3). 265–275. 12 indexed citations
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Barnes, Hilary, Michael R. Richards, Grant R. Martsolf, Sayeh Nikpay, & Matthew D. McHugh. (2020). Association between physician practice Medicaid acceptance and employing nurse practitioners and physician assistants. Health Care Management Review. 47(1). 21–27. 7 indexed citations
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Kandrack, Ryan, Hilary Barnes, & Grant R. Martsolf. (2019). Nurse Practitioner Scope of Practice Regulations and Nurse Practitioner Supply. Medical Care Research and Review. 78(3). 208–217. 24 indexed citations
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Barnes, Hilary, Michael R. Richards, Matthew D. McHugh, & Grant R. Martsolf. (2018). Rural And Nonrural Primary Care Physician Practices Increasingly Rely On Nurse Practitioners. Health Affairs. 37(6). 908–914. 180 indexed citations breakdown →
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Maier, Claudia B., Hilary Barnes, Linda H. Aiken, & Reinhard Busse. (2016). Descriptive, cross-country analysis of the nurse practitioner workforce in six countries: size, growth, physician substitution potential. BMJ Open. 6(9). e011901–e011901. 101 indexed citations
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Carthon, J. Margo Brooks, et al.. (2015). Federal Polices Influence Access to Primary Care and Nurse Practitioner Workforce. The Journal for Nurse Practitioners. 11(5). 526–530. 15 indexed citations
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Barnes, Hilary. (2015). Exploring the Factors That Influence Nurse Practitioner Role Transition. The Journal for Nurse Practitioners. 11(2). 178–183. 113 indexed citations

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