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AAFP Residency Assessment Tool: Form and Function of the Family Medicine Practice Site

Form and Function of the Family Medicine Practice Site Assessment

Review the statements below and select the option that best reflects your residency program.
1. Family medicine practice (FMP) site has a highly functional design and is physically attractive to patients.
5: Exemplary4: Effective3: Adequate2: Needs improvement1: Ineffective
2. The FMP team model of care is robust, with adequate staffing.
5: Exemplary4: Effective3: Adequate2: Needs improvement1: Ineffective
3. The FMP incorporates regular team meetings to determine better ways to improve the health and outcomes for its patients.
5: Exemplary4: Effective3: Adequate2: Needs improvement1: Ineffective
4. The FMP quality data are shared with physicians and staff on a regular basis, and the practice utilizes these data to improve care. This includes outcomes data, continuity data, and data the team has chosen to track as part of their quality improvement activities.
5: Exemplary4: Effective3: Adequate2: Needs improvement1: Ineffective
5. There are regular and anonymous physician and staff satisfaction surveys, and the results are used as part of an overall quality improvement process.
5: Exemplary4: Effective3: Adequate2: Needs improvement1: Ineffective
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