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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Alaska Physician Assistant Collaborative Plan in our editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the Physician Assistant's name and contact information at the top of the form. Ensure all details are accurate and legible.
  3. Next, provide the Primary Collaborating Physician's information, including their name, address, and license number. This section is crucial for establishing collaboration.
  4. If applicable, indicate if the practice location is a remote site. Fill in the specific location and ensure you understand the supervision requirements for less experienced PAs.
  5. Complete the Prescriptive Authority section by checking the appropriate boxes based on what authority is being granted to the PA. This must align with state regulations.
  6. Attach all required documents such as NCCPA certificates and DEA registrations before submitting your completed plan to ensure it is processed without delays.

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Yes, most do. Some carriers bill for the PA directly, while others bill through the supervising physician.
A physician assistant (PA) is a licensed medical professional who holds an advanced degree and can provide direct patient care. They work with patients of all ages in virtually all specialty and primary care areas, diagnosing and treating common illnesses and working with minor procedures.
Despite attention to interprofessional collaboration in health care, the literature on health care is often focused on collaboration between physicians and nurses or allied health professionals. With more multimorbid patients, collaboration between physicians is inevitable.
As of Jan 23, 2025, the average annual pay for a Primary Care Physician Assistant in Alaska is $129,462 a year. Just in case you need a simple salary calculator, that works out to be approximately $62.24 an hour. This is the equivalent of $2,489/week or $10,788/month.
PAs are educated and trained to collaborate with other health professionals. During their coursework and clinical training, PAs learn from and work with physicians, other PAs, nurses, and additional health care professionals in a variety of settings.

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Guidelines for Collaborating Physicians Alaska law requires that certified physician assistants must have an active collaborative plan with a physician in order to practice medicine.
Its not uncommon for experienced CT PAs to make 250k plus, especially in CA. Its one of the highest paying specialities in the highest paying state so if you take all PAs its definitely rare. Im over 300k now for

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