National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine Standing Committee on Primary Care: An Objective Venue to Inform Policy.

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine Pub Date : 2024-11-01 DOI:10.3122/jabfm.2023.230390R1
Marc Meisnere, Sharyl J Nass
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The 2021 National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM) report Implementing High-Quality Primary Care: Rebuilding the Foundation of Health Care outlined an implementation framework with recommendations for federal, state, and local policy makers, health systems, educational institutions, the interprofessional workforce, and others across the health care ecosystem to ensure that high-quality primary care is available for everyone in the United States. Based on 1 of the report's recommendations, the Department of Health and Human Services, in collaboration with the Department of Veterans Affairs and the Department of Agriculture, launched the Initiative to Strengthen Primary Health Care in 2021 to coordinate and prioritize primary care activities across the federal government. Formation of this federal coordinating body is a critical step for improving primary care in the US, but it is equally important to enable external primary care policy experts, researchers, and working clinicians to provide input on urgent primary care needs and priorities as primary care policy evolves. The newly launched NASEM Standing Committee on Primary Care will provide a venue for input that is independent, objective, and evidence-based to inform policy, spark progress and innovation, and confront challenging issues facing primary care today and in the future.

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2021 年,美国国家科学、工程和医学研究院(NASEM)发布了《实施高质量初级医疗服务》报告:重建医疗保健的基础》概述了一个实施框架,为联邦、州和地方决策者、医疗系统、教育机构、跨专业劳动力以及整个医疗保健生态系统的其他人员提出了建议,以确保美国的每个人都能获得高质量的初级医疗保健。根据报告中的 1 项建议,卫生与公众服务部与退伍军人事务部和农业部合作,于 2021 年发起了 "加强初级医疗保健倡议",以协调联邦政府的初级医疗保健活动并确定其优先次序。这一联邦协调机构的成立是改善美国初级医疗的关键一步,但同样重要的是,随着初级医疗政策的发展,外部的初级医疗政策专家、研究人员和在职临床医生能够就迫切的初级医疗需求和优先事项提供意见。新成立的美国全科医学协会初级医疗常设委员会将提供一个独立、客观、以证据为基础的建言场所,为政策提供信息,推动进步和创新,并直面当前和未来初级医疗所面临的挑战性问题。
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