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Home Research Research Library Supporting Health Reform in Mexico: Experiences and Suggestions from an International Primary Health Care Conference Supporting Health Reform in Mexico: Experiences and Suggestions from an International Primary Health Care Conference 2016 Author(s) van Weel, Chris, Turnbull, D, Ramirez, J, Bazemore, Andrew W, Glazier, R H, Jaén, Carlos Roberto, Phillips, Robert L, and Salsberg, J Topic(s) Role of Primary Care, and Achieving Health System Goals Keyword(s) Measurement, Payment, Practice Organization / Ownership, and Quality Of Care Volume Annals of Family Medicine Source Annals of Family Medicine Primary care is essential for sustainable health care.1 Mexico is undergoing socioeconomic and health care developments, but a barrier is policy makers’ poor understanding of the role and function of primary care. Consequently, the country struggles to meet the health needs of its population. The Mexican College of Family Medicine (MCFM) has the potential to lead health systems change with strong primary care, but lacks capacity. A pre-conference at the 2015 Cancun NAPCRG conference aimed to develop an action plan and build leadership capacity for MCFM Read More ABFM Research Read all 2020 Family Leave for Family Residency Residents: Time for a Way Forward, from ABFM & AFMRD Go to Family Leave for Family Residency Residents: Time for a Way Forward, from ABFM & AFMRD 2021 Primary care perspectives on pandemic politics Go to Primary care perspectives on pandemic politics 2015 Smaller Practices Are Less Likely to Report PCMH Certification Go to Smaller Practices Are Less Likely to Report PCMH Certification 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
Author(s) van Weel, Chris, Turnbull, D, Ramirez, J, Bazemore, Andrew W, Glazier, R H, Jaén, Carlos Roberto, Phillips, Robert L, and Salsberg, J Topic(s) Role of Primary Care, and Achieving Health System Goals Keyword(s) Measurement, Payment, Practice Organization / Ownership, and Quality Of Care Volume Annals of Family Medicine Source Annals of Family Medicine
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2020 Family Leave for Family Residency Residents: Time for a Way Forward, from ABFM & AFMRD Go to Family Leave for Family Residency Residents: Time for a Way Forward, from ABFM & AFMRD
2021 Primary care perspectives on pandemic politics Go to Primary care perspectives on pandemic politics
2015 Smaller Practices Are Less Likely to Report PCMH Certification Go to Smaller Practices Are Less Likely to Report PCMH Certification
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