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AAFP Residency Assessment Tool: Family Medicine Practice Quality Principles

Family Medicine Practice Quality Principles Assessment

Review the statements below and select the option that best reflects your residency program.
1. The family medicine practice (FMP) has developed care models for chronic and preventive care and has an ongoing process to update and expand the measured conditions.
5: Exemplary4: Effective3: Adequate2: Needs improvement1: Ineffective
2. The patient record includes structured elements that are routinely used to elicit and record patients’ goals, preferences, and important social determinants of health. This information is used to formulate the care plan.
5: Exemplary4: Effective3: Adequate2: Needs improvement1: Ineffective
3. The FMP site is organized into discrete care teams that each have an identifiable panel of patients. Each team regularly receives data on the team’s clinical performance and has the opportunity and responsibility for performance improvement on these measures.
5: Exemplary4: Effective3: Adequate2: Needs improvement1: Ineffective
4. The FMP encourages regular communication between patients and their care team between office visits to support the care plan.
5: Exemplary4: Effective3: Adequate2: Needs improvement1: Ineffective
5. The FMP employs validated means to sample patient satisfaction with clinicians, staff, and practice operation. This information is shared with all staff, faculty, and residents.
5: Exemplary4: Effective3: Adequate2: Needs improvement1: Ineffective
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