Home Research Research Library The Path to Coordinated Federal Leadership to Strengthen Primary Health Care The Path to Coordinated Federal Leadership to Strengthen Primary Health Care 2022 Author(s) Phillips, Robert L, Koller, Christopher F, and Chen, Alice Topic(s) Role of Primary Care, and What Family Physicians Do Keyword(s) Mental Health Care Volume Millbank Memorial Fund Source Millbank Memorial Fund In response to pressing health care challenges in the US, including health inequities, pandemic response and resilience, the opioid epidemic, and a mental health crisis, the 2021 National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM) report proposed significant reforms. They suggested establishing a Secretary’s Council on Primary Care, advised by a Primary Care Advisory Committee, to help coordinate and guide federal primary care efforts, as current efforts lack centralized leadership. This initiative, bolstered by the Department of Health and Human Services’ (HHS) Initiative to Strengthen Primary Health Care, requires considerable resource commitment and a multiagency effort for its successful execution. However, it would also require congressional backing to establish a more permanent Office of Primary Care for long-term success. The proposed council would engage with significant health stakeholders and guide six core interagency activities including assessing federal primary care payment and workforce sufficiency, coordinating research investment, addressing technology and data needs, promoting alignment of payer policies, and establishing meaningful metrics for assessing primary care quality. ABFM Research Read all 2014 Which family physicians work routinely with nurse practitioners, physician assistants or certified nurse midwives Go to Which family physicians work routinely with nurse practitioners, physician assistants or certified nurse midwives 2024 Setting the Target: Comparing Family Medicine Among US Allopathic Target Schools Go to Setting the Target: Comparing Family Medicine Among US Allopathic Target Schools 2025 Evaluating primary care expenditure in Australia: the Primary Care Spend (PC Spend) model Go to Evaluating primary care expenditure in Australia: the Primary Care Spend (PC Spend) model 2025 Validating 8 Area-Based Measures of Social Risk for Predicting Health and Mortality Go to Validating 8 Area-Based Measures of Social Risk for Predicting Health and Mortality
Author(s) Phillips, Robert L, Koller, Christopher F, and Chen, Alice Topic(s) Role of Primary Care, and What Family Physicians Do Keyword(s) Mental Health Care Volume Millbank Memorial Fund Source Millbank Memorial Fund
ABFM Research Read all 2014 Which family physicians work routinely with nurse practitioners, physician assistants or certified nurse midwives Go to Which family physicians work routinely with nurse practitioners, physician assistants or certified nurse midwives 2024 Setting the Target: Comparing Family Medicine Among US Allopathic Target Schools Go to Setting the Target: Comparing Family Medicine Among US Allopathic Target Schools 2025 Evaluating primary care expenditure in Australia: the Primary Care Spend (PC Spend) model Go to Evaluating primary care expenditure in Australia: the Primary Care Spend (PC Spend) model 2025 Validating 8 Area-Based Measures of Social Risk for Predicting Health and Mortality Go to Validating 8 Area-Based Measures of Social Risk for Predicting Health and Mortality
2014 Which family physicians work routinely with nurse practitioners, physician assistants or certified nurse midwives Go to Which family physicians work routinely with nurse practitioners, physician assistants or certified nurse midwives
2024 Setting the Target: Comparing Family Medicine Among US Allopathic Target Schools Go to Setting the Target: Comparing Family Medicine Among US Allopathic Target Schools
2025 Evaluating primary care expenditure in Australia: the Primary Care Spend (PC Spend) model Go to Evaluating primary care expenditure in Australia: the Primary Care Spend (PC Spend) model
2025 Validating 8 Area-Based Measures of Social Risk for Predicting Health and Mortality Go to Validating 8 Area-Based Measures of Social Risk for Predicting Health and Mortality