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Building Priorities in Health & Health Care into ABFM’s Knowledge Assessments
Newton, Warren P, Handler, Lara and Magill, Michael K
2022
Variation in Scope and Area of Practice by Family Physician Race and Ethnicity
Wang, Ting, Amechi, Chineme, Anderson, Andrea A, Eden, Aimee R and Bazemore, Andrew W
2022
Health Equity Dashboard Implemented to Reduce Disparities in Well Child Care Visits
May 12, 2022
As a safety-net healthcare system, UMass instituted a system wide performance improvement project with a goal of improving attendance at well-child visits among Blacks/African American and Hispanic families by five percent over...
Inclusivity Leads to Patient Satisfaction
May 10, 2022
How the APO and Dr. Stephen Adams Welcomed Transgender Patients into Primary Care
Physician versus Practice-Level Primary Care Continuity and Association with Outcomes in Medicare Beneficiaries
Yang, Zhou, Ganguli, Ishani, Davis, Caitlin S, Dai, Mingliang, Shuemaker, Jill C, Peterson, Lars E, Bazemore, Andrew W, Phillips, Robert L and Chung, YoonKyung
2022
How ABFM Combats Unconscious Bias in Exam Questions
April 23, 2022
ABFM is committed to ensuring that all questions, which cover a broad spectrum of primary care practice, are fair for all examinees.
Community Focus on Improving Health Inequities in Latinx Population Leads to an Increase in COVID-19 Vaccinations
April 20, 2022
Dr. Viviana Martinez-Bianchi mobilized resources and joined with colleagues and community members to create the “Latinx Advocacy Team & Interdisciplinary Network for COVID-19.”
Relationship Between Physician Burnout And The Quality And Cost Of Care For Medicare Beneficiaries Is Complex
Casalino, Lawrence P, Li, Jing, Peterson, Lars E, Rittenhouse, Diane R, Zhang, Manyao, O'Donnell, Eloise May and Phillips, Robert L
2022
Impact of COVID-19 on perinatal care: Perceptions of family physicians in the United States
Goldstein, Jessica Taylor, Eden, Aimee R, Taylor, Melina K, Dotson, Andrea and Barreto, Tyler W
2022
Inside the National Journal Club
April 8, 2022
“When family physicians, and physicians in-training, learn they can use research to help their patients, it’s very empowering.”