Certifying Boards Can Provide Knowledge that Shapes Policy
The 24 Member Boards of the American Board of Medical specialties (ABMS) are uniquely positioned between the interests of the […]
Certifying Boards Can Provide Knowledge that Shapes Policy
The 24 Member Boards of the American Board of Medical specialties (ABMS) are uniquely positioned between the interests of the […]
The Disproportionate Impact of Primary Care Disruption and Telehealth Utilization During COVID-19
PURPOSE The COVID-19 pandemic not only exacerbated existing disparities in health care in general but likely worsened disparities in access […]
Celebrating 25 Years of High-Quality Family Medicine and Primary Care Policy Research
For 25 years, the Graham Center has played a pivotal role in informing policy and primary care practice by producing […]
National Family Medicine Residency Outcomes Project Methodology
Introduction: Multiple specialties including family medicine are engaging in a robust re-envisioning of residency training that culminates with new program […]
Prevalence and Predictors of Burnout Among Resident Family Physicians
Background and Objectives: Resident burnout may affect career choices and empathy. We examined predictors of burnout among family medicine residents. […]
Post-COVID Conditions in US Primary Care: A PRIME Registry Comparison of Patients With COVID-19, Influenza-Like Illness, and Wellness Visits
PURPOSE COVID-19 is a condition that can lead to other chronic conditions. These conditions are frequently diagnosed in the primary […]
Measuring Primary Healthcare Spending
Background. Policy leaders and researchers have identified a range of primary care spending conceptualizations, developed frameworks and methods for measuring […]
Self-Reported Panel Size Among Family Physicians Declined by Over 25% Over a Decade (2013-2022)
Underinvestment in primary care and erosion of the primary care physician workforce are resulting in patients across the US experiencing […]
Setting the Target: Comparing Family Medicine Among US Allopathic Target Schools
Background and Objectives: Despite the persistent primary care physician shortage over 2 decades of allopathic medical school expansion, some medical […]
Community-Based Primary Care Training Is Threatened By Funding Instability
The Teaching Health Center Graduate Medical Education program equips doctors to go where they are most needed. Yet, this investment […]