
Robert Graham Center
@TheGrahamCenter
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Policy research in family medicine and primary care. Comments and posts do not necessarily represent the views of the American Academy of Family Physicians.
Washington DC
Joined July 2009
Investing in primary care is key to ensuring a robust health care system. Our third scorecard, with support from @MilbankFund & @PhysiciansFound, calls for action to address gaps in primary care & policy solutions that can bolster the physician workforce.
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ICYMI, #GrahamCenter Director Yalda Jabbarpour addressed health care leaders at #PrimaryCare25 and talked about the consequences of a shrinking PCP workforce. @PC4America
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Many decisions that affect the primary care workforce begin at a state level. The #GrahamCenter helps states and regions plan for the best primary care workforce, which helps local populations. See the outlook for your state here:
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For 30 years, @AHRQNews has championed primary care research. In 2022, NCEPCR to unify and grow these efforts, coordinating research, sharing resources, and building a robust workforce. Read more in @AnnFamMed #PrimaryCareResearch #AHRQ ➡️
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Can an AI scribe reduce administrative burden? New #RobertGrahamCenter #Research explores how new AI tools can help primary care delivery. ➡️
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📉 Women in family medicine earn ~16% less than men—even after adjusting for hours worked and seniority. That’s a $1.8 million loss over a 30-year career. The gap is real & persistent. Read more in @FPMJournal from RGC director Dr. Yalda Jabbarpour:
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📉 Primary care = the backbone of U.S. health care—but it’s still underfunded and out of reach for many. A new #GrahamCenter study looks at how recent factors like Medicaid expansion, COVID-19 and population growth have reshaped visit patterns.
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Only 56% of the census tracts in Virginia had adequate primary care physician access, new #GrahamCenter research found. Read more about the study recently published in @AnnFamMed:
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New from the #GrahamCenter: Structural and geographic factors, not health needs, primarily determine primary care access in Virginia, affecting 44% of census tracts. Read more in @MedEconomics and @AnnFamMed:
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For 30 years, @AHRQNews has championed primary care research. In 2022, NCEPCR to unify and grow these efforts, coordinating research, sharing resources, and building a robust workforce. Read more in @AnnFamMed #PrimaryCareResearch #AHRQ
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For 30 years, @AHRQNews has backed primary care research. Now, the new NCEPCR unifies these efforts, builds a strong research workforce and connects key partners. We're eager to see NCEPCR expand its role as a national hub for primary care research.
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New from the #GrahamCenter: Structural and geographic factors, not health needs, primarily determine primary care access in Virginia, affecting 44% of census tracts. Read more in @MedEconomics and @AnnFamMed:
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Primary care physician shortages threaten access to care in the U.S. New @Health_Affairs research from #TheGrahamCenter maps the path from medical school to specialty training, cutting through misinformation on physician training. 🔗
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This Pride Month, we’re highlighting equitable LGBTQ+ practices in medicine. Read the 2024 #GrahamCenter study on inclusive language in healthcare surveys here:
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📉 Women in family medicine earn ~16% less than men—even after adjusting for hours worked and seniority. That’s a $1.8 million loss over a 30-year career. The gap is real & persistent. Read more in @FPMJournal from RGC director Dr. Yalda Jabbarpour:
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Only 56% of the census tracts in Virginia had adequate primary care physician access, new #GrahamCenter research found. Read more about the study recently published in @AnnFamMed:
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📉 Primary care = the backbone of U.S. health care—but it’s still underfunded and out of reach for many. A new #GrahamCenter study looks at how recent factors like Medicaid expansion, COVID-19 and population growth have reshaped visit patterns.
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📉 Women in family medicine earn ~16% less than men—even after adjusting for hours worked and seniority. That’s a $1.8 million loss over a 30-year career. The gap is real & persistent. Read more in @FPMJournal from RGC director Dr. Yalda Jabbarpour:
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ICYMI, #GrahamCenter Director Yalda Jabbarpour addressed health care leaders at #PrimaryCare25 and talked about the consequences of a shrinking PCP workforce. @PC4America
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RT @aafp: Dr. Alison Huffstetler, Medical Director of @TheGrahamCenter, shares how family physicians can educate themselves to provide incl….
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