Home Research Research Library Measuring Trust in Primary Care Measuring Trust in Primary Care 2023 Author(s) Merenstein, Zachary, Shuemaker, Jill C, and Phillips, Robert L Topic(s) Role of Primary Care Keyword(s) Measurement, Payment, and Practice Innovations Volume Milbank Quarterly Source Milbank Quarterly Conclusion: Renewed national interest in trust in health care should focus on the capacity to measure it. This review informs the effort to test trust measures for use in research, practice improvement, and value-based payment. Measuring trust, how it relates to outcomes, and learning how it is produced or lost are key to assisting practices and health systems toward earning it. ABFM Research Read all 2022 Academic Medicine’s Fourth Mission: Building on Community-Oriented Primary Care to Achieve Community-Engaged Health Care Go to Academic Medicine’s Fourth Mission: Building on Community-Oriented Primary Care to Achieve Community-Engaged Health Care 2018 Rapid Sense Making: A Feasible, Efficient Approach for Analyzing Large Data Sets of Open-Ended Comments Go to Rapid Sense Making: A Feasible, Efficient Approach for Analyzing Large Data Sets of Open-Ended Comments 2025 Physician and Practice Characteristics Associated with Family Physician Panel Size Go to Physician and Practice Characteristics Associated with Family Physician Panel Size 2023 Variation in Family Physicians’ Experiences Across Different Electronic Health Record Platforms: a Descriptive Study Go to Variation in Family Physicians’ Experiences Across Different Electronic Health Record Platforms: a Descriptive Study
Author(s) Merenstein, Zachary, Shuemaker, Jill C, and Phillips, Robert L Topic(s) Role of Primary Care Keyword(s) Measurement, Payment, and Practice Innovations Volume Milbank Quarterly Source Milbank Quarterly
ABFM Research Read all 2022 Academic Medicine’s Fourth Mission: Building on Community-Oriented Primary Care to Achieve Community-Engaged Health Care Go to Academic Medicine’s Fourth Mission: Building on Community-Oriented Primary Care to Achieve Community-Engaged Health Care 2018 Rapid Sense Making: A Feasible, Efficient Approach for Analyzing Large Data Sets of Open-Ended Comments Go to Rapid Sense Making: A Feasible, Efficient Approach for Analyzing Large Data Sets of Open-Ended Comments 2025 Physician and Practice Characteristics Associated with Family Physician Panel Size Go to Physician and Practice Characteristics Associated with Family Physician Panel Size 2023 Variation in Family Physicians’ Experiences Across Different Electronic Health Record Platforms: a Descriptive Study Go to Variation in Family Physicians’ Experiences Across Different Electronic Health Record Platforms: a Descriptive Study
2022 Academic Medicine’s Fourth Mission: Building on Community-Oriented Primary Care to Achieve Community-Engaged Health Care Go to Academic Medicine’s Fourth Mission: Building on Community-Oriented Primary Care to Achieve Community-Engaged Health Care
2018 Rapid Sense Making: A Feasible, Efficient Approach for Analyzing Large Data Sets of Open-Ended Comments Go to Rapid Sense Making: A Feasible, Efficient Approach for Analyzing Large Data Sets of Open-Ended Comments
2025 Physician and Practice Characteristics Associated with Family Physician Panel Size Go to Physician and Practice Characteristics Associated with Family Physician Panel Size
2023 Variation in Family Physicians’ Experiences Across Different Electronic Health Record Platforms: a Descriptive Study Go to Variation in Family Physicians’ Experiences Across Different Electronic Health Record Platforms: a Descriptive Study