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Small primary care practices that received training in quality measures to enhance care improved patient outcomes

Small primary care practices that received training in quality measures to enhance care improved patient outcomes

November 9, 2021American Academy of Family PhysiciansNo CommentsMedical XpressQuality Metrics, Quality Reporting, Clinical Quality Measures (CQMs),Primary Care

A team of family medicine researchers conducted an assessment to determine if the implementation of policies and workflows designed to improve quality of care in smaller primary care practices was associated with improved health outcomes for patients with cardiovascular disease. The study also examined whether enhancements in quality improvement capacity are associated with a change in clinic performance.

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