Primary Care Physician Leadership in Top Ranked US Hospitals
This assessment of the “top hospitals” in the US according to 4 leading rankings reveals only 4 to 7% of […]
Primary Care Physician Leadership in Top Ranked US Hospitals
This assessment of the “top hospitals” in the US according to 4 leading rankings reveals only 4 to 7% of […]
Quality of Care for Latinx Children with Asthma: Associations with Language Concordance and Continuity of Care
Methods: We utilized an electronic health record dataset from a multistate network of community health centers to compare influenza vaccinations […]
Maternity Access in Rural America: The Role of Family Physicians in Providing Access to Cesarean Sections
Introduction: As an increasing number of rural hospitals close their maternity care units, many of the approximately 28 million reproductive-age […]
COVID-19 Vaccine Strategy Left Small Primary Care Practices On The Sidelines: Study examines COVID-19 vaccine strategy and the impact on small primary care practices
We report on the experience of small primary care practices participating in a national clinical registry with COVID-19 vaccines and […]
Impact of Service-Based Student Loan Repayment Program on the Primary Care Workforce
PURPOSE: As the average level of medical education indebtedness rises, physicians look to programs such as Public Service Loan Forgiveness […]
The Primary Care Centers Roundtable: Translating Research into Impactful Policy.
In the 1990s, the Institute of Medicine (IOM) produced 2 reports aiming to strengthen primary care in the United States.1,2 […]
Comparison of associations of household-level and neighbourhood-level poverty markers with paediatric asthma care utilisation by race/ethnicity in an open cohort of community health centre patients.
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this research was to examine how different measurements of poverty (household-level and neighborhood-level) were associated with […]
A Comparative Effectiveness Study on Opioid Use Disorder Prediction Using Artificial Intelligence and Existing Risk Models
Opioid use disorder (OUD) is a leading cause of death in the United States placing a tremendous burden on patients, […]
The Association Between Length of Training and Family Medicine Residents’ Clinical Knowledge: A Report From the Length of Training Pilot Study
Background and objective: The associations between training length and clinical knowledge are unknown. We compared family medicine in-training examination (ITE) […]
Academic Achievement and Competency in Rural and Urban Family Medicine Residents
“Background and objectives: The quality of training in rural family medicine (FM) residencies has been questioned. Our objective was to […]