research Performance Evaluation of the Generative Pre-trained Transformer (GPT-4) on the Family Medicine In-Training Examination Read Performance Evaluation of the Generative Pre-trained Transformer (GPT-4) on the Family Medicine In-Training Examination
Phoenix Newsletter - March 2025 President’s Message: ABFM’s Unwavering Commitment to Diplomates and the Specialty Read President’s Message: ABFM’s Unwavering Commitment to Diplomates and the Specialty
Diplomate Spotlight “Family Medicine Was All I Ever Wanted to Do” Dr. Phillip Wagner Read “Family Medicine Was All I Ever Wanted to Do”
Home Research Research Library Integrating Community and Clinical Data to Assess Patient Risks with A Population Health Assessment Engine (PHATE) Integrating Community and Clinical Data to Assess Patient Risks with A Population Health Assessment Engine (PHATE) 2020 Author(s) Bambekova, Pavela G, Liaw, Winston R, Phillips, Robert L, and Bazemore, Andrew W Topic(s) Education & Training, Role of Primary Care, and Achieving Health System Goals Keyword(s) Graduate Medical Education, Payment, Population Health, Prime, Quality Of Care, and Shortage Areas Volume Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine Source Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine Clinicians are concerned about their patients’ social determinants of health (SDH); yet, they are unsure how to effectively gather patient-level SDH data and intervene without adding to current administrative burdens. Designed properly, clinical registries offer solutions to integrate neighborhood SDH data with clinical data from electronic health records, enabling the understanding of community factors to guide patient care. Federal and state interest in adjusting reimbursements based on SDH further underscores the need for strategies that integrate SDH and clinical data. The Population Health Assessment Engine (PHATE) exemplifies a registry-based SDH data integration solution that adjusts payments, contributes to public health surveillance, organizes care around hot spots (gaps in quality or uncontrolled disease), assesses patient risk, and connects with community organizations. PHATE also permits residency training to meet community health competency milestones by incorporating the PHATE curriculum. These functions enhance value, and their utility in education and care delivery would benefit from further investigation. Read More ABFM Research Read all 2020 Oral corticosteroid use, obesity, and ethnicity in children with asthma Go to Oral corticosteroid use, obesity, and ethnicity in children with asthma 2021 Developing measures to capture the true value of primary care Go to Developing measures to capture the true value of primary care 2022 It Takes a Village to Redesign Residencies… Go to It Takes a Village to Redesign Residencies… 2021 HIV Care by Early-Career Family Physicians Go to HIV Care by Early-Career Family Physicians
Author(s) Bambekova, Pavela G, Liaw, Winston R, Phillips, Robert L, and Bazemore, Andrew W Topic(s) Education & Training, Role of Primary Care, and Achieving Health System Goals Keyword(s) Graduate Medical Education, Payment, Population Health, Prime, Quality Of Care, and Shortage Areas Volume Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine Source Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine
ABFM Research Read all 2020 Oral corticosteroid use, obesity, and ethnicity in children with asthma Go to Oral corticosteroid use, obesity, and ethnicity in children with asthma 2021 Developing measures to capture the true value of primary care Go to Developing measures to capture the true value of primary care 2022 It Takes a Village to Redesign Residencies… Go to It Takes a Village to Redesign Residencies… 2021 HIV Care by Early-Career Family Physicians Go to HIV Care by Early-Career Family Physicians
2020 Oral corticosteroid use, obesity, and ethnicity in children with asthma Go to Oral corticosteroid use, obesity, and ethnicity in children with asthma
2021 Developing measures to capture the true value of primary care Go to Developing measures to capture the true value of primary care