Home Research Research Library Expanding the family practice model Expanding the family practice model 1990 Author(s) Young, P R Topic(s) Role of Primary Care Volume Journal of the American Board of Family Practice There exist today large populations in the world who do not have access to any modern medical care. These populations reside mostly in “third world” nations, but there are also pockets of severely underserved people in developed nations as well. Morbidity and mortality rates in these populations are very high. Children who survive have little real hope to achieve their maximum productive capability. ABFM Research Read all 2014 Improving quality of care for diabetes through a maintenance of certification activity: family physicians’ use of the chronic care model Go to Improving quality of care for diabetes through a maintenance of certification activity: family physicians’ use of the chronic care model 2021 Is Artificial Intelligence the Key to Reclaiming Relationships in Primary Care? Go to Is Artificial Intelligence the Key to Reclaiming Relationships in Primary Care? 2015 Family physicians’ ability to perform population management is associated with adoption of other aspects of the patient-centered medical home Go to Family physicians’ ability to perform population management is associated with adoption of other aspects of the patient-centered medical home 2013 The primary care extension program: a catalyst for change Go to The primary care extension program: a catalyst for change
Author(s) Young, P R Topic(s) Role of Primary Care Volume Journal of the American Board of Family Practice
ABFM Research Read all 2014 Improving quality of care for diabetes through a maintenance of certification activity: family physicians’ use of the chronic care model Go to Improving quality of care for diabetes through a maintenance of certification activity: family physicians’ use of the chronic care model 2021 Is Artificial Intelligence the Key to Reclaiming Relationships in Primary Care? Go to Is Artificial Intelligence the Key to Reclaiming Relationships in Primary Care? 2015 Family physicians’ ability to perform population management is associated with adoption of other aspects of the patient-centered medical home Go to Family physicians’ ability to perform population management is associated with adoption of other aspects of the patient-centered medical home 2013 The primary care extension program: a catalyst for change Go to The primary care extension program: a catalyst for change
2014 Improving quality of care for diabetes through a maintenance of certification activity: family physicians’ use of the chronic care model Go to Improving quality of care for diabetes through a maintenance of certification activity: family physicians’ use of the chronic care model
2021 Is Artificial Intelligence the Key to Reclaiming Relationships in Primary Care? Go to Is Artificial Intelligence the Key to Reclaiming Relationships in Primary Care?
2015 Family physicians’ ability to perform population management is associated with adoption of other aspects of the patient-centered medical home Go to Family physicians’ ability to perform population management is associated with adoption of other aspects of the patient-centered medical home
2013 The primary care extension program: a catalyst for change Go to The primary care extension program: a catalyst for change