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Demonstrating the Reliability and Structural Validity of Creating Patient-Level and Clinician-Level Scores on the Person Centered Primary Care Measure

Background: The Person Centered Primary Care Measure (PCPCM) was developed to assess “aspects that contribute to patient perceptions regarding the […]

Reflections on Family Medicine’s First Year of Program Signals and Other New ERAS Features

Background and Objectives: The 2023–2024 Electronic Residency Application Services® (ERAS®) cycle introduced program signals, geographic signals, and a revised experiences […]

Estimation of Mortality via the Neighborhood Atlas and Reproducible Area Deprivation Indices

The Neighborhood Atlas Area Deprivation Index (NA-ADI) has been widely used in health policy research and incorporated into Medicare payment […]

Primary Care Physician Continuity Is a Consistent Measure Associated with Lower Costs and Hospitalizations

Objective: Continuity of primary care reduces costs and hospitalizations over 1-year periods, but its long-term effects remain unclear, a key […]

Residency Characteristics Associated With Pregnancy Care Among Graduates: A Family Medicine Residency Outcomes Project Study

Background and Objectives: The number of US family physicians providing pregnancy care continues to decline. The 2023 US family medicine […]

EHR Interoperability Experiences Reported by Family Physicians

Importance Improving the interoperability of electronic health records (EHRs) is a core health care policy goal and an important enabler […]

Documentation of Compounded GLP‐1 Receptor Agonists in a Large Primary Care Dataset

Purpose Large telehealth companies and smaller aesthetic medicine providers used compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide to meet consumer demand for these […]

Reclaiming Medical Professionalism In An Era Of Corporate Healthcare

Together, ABMS boards and the AMA could create a comprehensive framework for organizational professionalism that matches the rigor of individual […]

Physician and Practice Characteristics Associated with Family Physician Panel Size

Purpose: Understanding primary care panel sizes is crucial as US policy makers and workforce planners wrestle with both primary care […]

Relationships of Educational Debt With Hours Worked and Burnout Symptoms Among Early-Career Family Physicians

PURPOSE Educational debt among physicians is growing and contributes to burnout symptoms. Work hours have been associated with burnout symptoms […]