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The General Public Vastly Overestimates Primary Care Spending in the United States

This study assessed public perceptions of US primary care spending. An online survey was conducted using SurveyMonkey Audience (Symphony Technology […]

Evaluating primary care expenditure in Australia: the Primary Care Spend (PC Spend) model

Objectives To assess the distribution of health care expenditure (public and private) for primary care and primary health care as […]

Exploring Community-Based Residency Programs in High-Need Black Counties

Background and Objectives: Primary care physician (PCP) shortages and uneven geographic distribution are well-documented. Black populations have less access to […]

Examining the Construct Stability of the Family Medicine Certification Scale Between One-Day Exam and Longitudinal Assessment

Purpose: To determine whether the construct of family medicine clinical decision making ability was invariant across modes of administration, the […]

“I consider myself to be a leader”: a qualitative exploration of early career women family physicians’ intentions to assume a leadership role

Despite the increasing presence of women in US medical schools over the past 25 years, gender equity in medical leadership […]

Diabetes Monitoring in Foreign-Born and US-Born Latino Adults in US Community Health Centers

Introduction: The Latino population is the largest ethnic group in the United States and has a higher prevalence of diabetes […]

Rural Family Physicians Are More Likely to Collaborate with Multisector Community Organizations

Based on our analysis of data from 10,802 family physicians, we found significant variation in collaboration with local social service […]

The Role of Residency Accreditation Program Requirements on Scholarly Activity in Family Medicine

Background: Residency program requirements in Family Medicine have long required scholarship of both faculty and residents as part of instilling […]

Timing of Certification Stage Completion Associated with Subsequent Certification Exam Outcomes Among Board-Certified Family Physicians

Objective: To assess the relationship between the timing of certification stage completion and subsequent certification examination outcomes among board-certified family […]

Every Day I Write the Book: Transforming EHR Data from Daily Practice into New Knowledge

Despite producing mountains of data in the daily course of care, the documentation labors of frontline clinicians currently return very […]