research Performance Evaluation of the Generative Pre-trained Transformer (GPT-4) on the Family Medicine In-Training Examination Read Performance Evaluation of the Generative Pre-trained Transformer (GPT-4) on the Family Medicine In-Training Examination
Phoenix Newsletter - March 2025 President’s Message: ABFM’s Unwavering Commitment to Diplomates and the Specialty Read President’s Message: ABFM’s Unwavering Commitment to Diplomates and the Specialty
A Conversation with Dr. Phillip Wagner “Family Medicine Was All I Ever Wanted to Do” Dr. Phillip Wagner Read “Family Medicine Was All I Ever Wanted to Do”
Home Research Research Library FROM ABFM: IMPLEMENTING A NATIONAL VISION FOR HIGH QUALITY PRIMARY CARE: NEXT STEPS FROM ABFM: IMPLEMENTING A NATIONAL VISION FOR HIGH QUALITY PRIMARY CARE: NEXT STEPS 2021 Author(s) Newton, Warren P, Baxley, Elizabeth G, Bazemore, Andrew W, and Magill, Michael K Topic(s) Role of Primary Care, and Achieving Health System Goals Keyword(s) Quality Of Care Volume Annals of Family Medicine Source Annals of Family Medicine On May 4, 2021, the National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine (NASEM) issued a report with specific recommendations on implantation of high value primary care1 in the United States—the first National Academies report on primary care in 25 years. The report summarizes abundant information reviewed by the consensus committee across 5 different areas: financing; access; community-based training; digital health; and accountability. Four months later, the findings continue to reverberate, and government officials, philanthropies, and payers are still addressing many aspects of the report. In this editorial, we ask what family medicine should prioritize to help patients, communities, and the specialty. Read More ABFM Research Read all 2016 Access to Primary Care in US Counties Is Associated with Lower Obesity Rates Go to Access to Primary Care in US Counties Is Associated with Lower Obesity Rates 2021 Empowering Family Physicians to Drive Change in Practice: Plans for the ABFM National Journal Club Go to Empowering Family Physicians to Drive Change in Practice: Plans for the ABFM National Journal Club 2019 Facilitating Practice Transformation in Frontline Health Care Go to Facilitating Practice Transformation in Frontline Health Care 2015 Fewer family physicians are in solo practices Go to Fewer family physicians are in solo practices
Author(s) Newton, Warren P, Baxley, Elizabeth G, Bazemore, Andrew W, and Magill, Michael K Topic(s) Role of Primary Care, and Achieving Health System Goals Keyword(s) Quality Of Care Volume Annals of Family Medicine Source Annals of Family Medicine
ABFM Research Read all 2016 Access to Primary Care in US Counties Is Associated with Lower Obesity Rates Go to Access to Primary Care in US Counties Is Associated with Lower Obesity Rates 2021 Empowering Family Physicians to Drive Change in Practice: Plans for the ABFM National Journal Club Go to Empowering Family Physicians to Drive Change in Practice: Plans for the ABFM National Journal Club 2019 Facilitating Practice Transformation in Frontline Health Care Go to Facilitating Practice Transformation in Frontline Health Care 2015 Fewer family physicians are in solo practices Go to Fewer family physicians are in solo practices
2016 Access to Primary Care in US Counties Is Associated with Lower Obesity Rates Go to Access to Primary Care in US Counties Is Associated with Lower Obesity Rates
2021 Empowering Family Physicians to Drive Change in Practice: Plans for the ABFM National Journal Club Go to Empowering Family Physicians to Drive Change in Practice: Plans for the ABFM National Journal Club
2019 Facilitating Practice Transformation in Frontline Health Care Go to Facilitating Practice Transformation in Frontline Health Care
2015 Fewer family physicians are in solo practices Go to Fewer family physicians are in solo practices