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National Evaluation of AHRQ's initiative #EvidenceNOW, ESCALATES (Evaluating System Change to Advance Learning and Take Evidence to Scale) #MakeHealthPrimary
Joined March 2016
Increasing primary care spend should include investing in the infrastructure to facilitate practice transformation, especially for small practices that may benefit most from this support as research by @DebCohenPhD and team has shown.
New viewpoint published in @JAMAHealthForum by authors @DebCohenPhD, @kgrumbach & @FMresearchplcy makes the case for the federal government to fund & implement the Primary Care Extension program to strengthen & ensure access to high-quality primary care. https://t.co/HjXZhxOc4J
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🔥Hot off the press! Lessons learned from #EvidenceNOW on the advantages and challenges of SW-CRT design in #primarycare
@Ann_M_Nguyen @TheresaWalunas
https://t.co/lRz8pm2yAA
annfammed.org
PURPOSE Despite the growing popularity of stepped-wedge cluster randomized trials (SW-CRTs) for practice-based research, the design’s advantages and challenges are not well documented. The objective...
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This is your Feb survey, designed to better understand response & capacity of US primary care practices to COVID-19. Responses will be shared with @HHS_ASH & the national HHS Initiative to Strengthen Primary Health Care. Respond by Tues, 3/1, 11:59 PM PST
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Register for the #AHRQ National Web Conference and hear from our expert #digitalhealth panel on opportunities and recommendations for improving patient care through PGHD: https://t.co/TOvvMhtHE8
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Data collected by patients outside of the clinical setting can give providers a broader understanding of a patient's health. Register for the #AHRQ webinar and learn how integrating this data #digitalhealth can transform patient care: https://t.co/TOvvMhtHE8
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"…a substantial portion of the unvaccinated population would be willing to get vaccinated if they had greater access to accurate information…from a trusted source." @Primary_Cares @drlaurenshughes @DebCohenPhD @dr_msharma
medpagetoday.com
Association held up regardless of rural/urban location, political affiliation
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#ICYMI Learn what happens when an insurance enrollment tool is implemented in CHCs: ⚡️81% were enrolled in Medicaid 12 months after tool use ⚡️Cervical cancer preventive ratio increased by 5% @OCHINinc #Impsci
https://t.co/YMjM1iX1eV
link.springer.com
BMC Health Services Research - Following the ACA, millions of people gained Medicaid insurance. Most electronic health record (EHR) tools to date provide clinical-decision support and tracking of...
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Join #AHRQ's expert panel for a discussion on the patient and provider benefits of integrating patient-generated health data #digitalhealth into electronic health records: https://t.co/TOvvMhtHE8
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In February: Older Latino patients were more likely to receive stool-based #ColorectalCancer screening tests but less likely to receive #endoscopy referrals than non-Hispanic Whites, even w/ positive stool-based screening test. https://t.co/mxuvmbNt0r
@MmMiguelmM @OHSUSOM
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An incredibly thoughtful piece by my dear friend and colleague @DebCohenPhD about the value of having a trusted #primarycare doc throughout life and the significant supply chain problem we have in America. Not enough primary care docs, sadly !
Don't miss this compelling piece by our colleague @DebCohenPhd "The failure to provide primary care to everyone results in more sickness, more indignities, greater health inequities, and lowered life expectancy across the country." https://t.co/8Mbv9CNHgs
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Our new paper highlights how organization context is a key determinant of behavior change and how strategies may need to be tailored differently across types of organizational ownership #EvidenceNOW #ImpSci #mixedmethods
https://t.co/FaSLG7iCjA
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Practice ownership shaped how but not how much practices participated in external facilitation. This finding highlights the importance of tailoring facilitation approaches based on ownership-related...
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In this RCT, a brief abstinence game engaged adults not yet ready to quit smoking. The results of this study showed those who played the game had nearly double the cessation rate compared with those who just had nicotine replacement therapy. https://t.co/Ne4mrEygco
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Our article about developing a high value elements version of Patient-Centered Medical Home model did not show improvements in cost or utilization - top-down models are difficult; perhaps focus on primary care innovation?
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The diversity of Family Medicine department chairs in FM is greater than many other specialties. But is it enough? https://t.co/WOZ6gkVkwH
#DiversityandInclusion #MedTwitter #FMRevolution #familymedicine @TheABFM
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Facilitators approaches to working with practices appeared to influence practices' abilities to maintain participation in interventions despite disruptions. #EvidenceNOW #mixedmethods @JAmBoardFamMed
https://t.co/G5iOjNFPQR
jabfm.org
Background: Disruptions in primary care practices, like ownership change, clinician turnover, and electronic health record system implementation, can stall quality improvement (QI) efforts. However,...
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In their new Forefront article, @kepdonahue + contributing authors in thread from @UNC discuss how practice-based research networks (PBRNs) act as watersheds to support primary care from diminishing capacity from the #COVID19 pandemic.
healthaffairs.org
Practice-based research networks (PBRNs) act as watersheds to support primary care. Additional support is needed to bolster the efforts of PBRNs because of diminished capacity from the COVID-19...
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To anyone who feels the slightest bit abashed or stressed coming into a COVID vaccine site for your first dose, we are all so happy to see you. Even if you want to just walk in and talk to the clinical team with your questions and then decide. No judgment. No pressure.
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