The Future of Family Medicine: A Collaborative Project of the Family Medicine Community
Christus Santa Rosa Health System
Abstract
Recognizing fundamental flaws in the fragmented US health care systems and the potential of an integrative, generalist approach, the leadership of 7 national family medicine organizations initiated the Future of Family Medicine (FFM) project in 2002. The goal of the project was to develop a strategy to transform and renew the discipline of family medicine to meet the needs of patients in a changing health care environment.
A national research study was conducted by independent research firms. Interviews and focus groups identified key issues for diverse constituencies, including patients, payers, residents, students, family physicians, and other clinicians. Subsequently, interviews were conducted with nationally representative samples of 9 key constituencies. Based in part on these data, 5 task forces addressed key issues to meet the project goal. A Project Leadership Committee synthesized the task force reports into the report presented here.
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18Topics & keywords
- General partnership
- Medicine
- Health care
- Focus group
- Task (project management)
- Medical education
- Public relations
- Nursing
- Partnerships for the goals