Who’s Who in Healthcare
You may receive care from a number of different medical professionals, who work together to help you stay healthy. Here’s a look at who they are and what they do.
Primary care providers:
- Give regular check-ups.
- Provide care for illnesses, most chronic conditions, and minor injuries.
- Refer to specialists when needed and coordinate care with specialists.
- Include physicians such as family doctors, internists, pediatricians, and geriatricians.
- May also be a nurse practitioner or physician assistant.
Nurse practitioners:
- May serve as a primary care provider or work with specialists.
- Work with a doctor to give medical care.
- Focus on a specific area of nursing, such as pediatrics or family practice.
- Give a wide range of healthcare services and write prescriptions.
Physician assistants:
- May serve as a primary care provider or work with specialists.
- Work closely with a doctor to give medical care.
- Give a wide range of healthcare services and write prescriptions.
Case managers:
- May be a nurse, social worker, or behavioral health professional.
- Assist with difficult medical issues or illnesses that require ongoing care, like diabetes.
- Work with doctors to help you follow treatment plans.
- Help you find useful services through your plan and the community.
Behavioral health professionals:
- Treat emotional and mental health, including drug and alcohol abuse.
- Include social workers, psychologists, mental health counselors, marriage and family therapists, and some nurse practitioners.
- Include psychiatrists as well, who are also medical doctors.
Specialists:
- Include medical doctors with special training in one part or system of the body, such as cardiologists (heart doctors).
- Include medical professionals such as physical therapists and optometrists.
- May treat certain illnesses, such as oncologists who treat patients with cancer.
Pharmacists:
- Are medication experts.
- Answer questions you have about your medications.
- Give you advice on how to take your medication.
- Can work with you and your doctor to help you find less expensive medications.