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The Future Role of the Family Physician in the United States: A Rigorous Exercise in Definition

Robert L. Phillips, Stacy Brungardt, Sarah E. Lesko, Nathan Kittle, Jason E. Marker, Michael L. Tuggy, Michael L. LeFevre, Jeffrey M. Borkan, Frank V. DeGruy, Glenn A. Loomis and Nathan Krug
The Annals of Family Medicine May 2014, 12 (3) 250-255; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1370/afm.1651
Robert L. Phillips Jr
1The American Board of Family Medicine, Lexington, Kentucky
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Stacy Brungardt
2Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, Leawood, Kansas
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Sarah E. Lesko
1The American Board of Family Medicine, Lexington, Kentucky
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Nathan Kittle
3Swedish Family Medicine Residency Program - Cherry Hill, Seattle, Washington
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Jason E. Marker
4American Academy of Family Physicians Foundation, Leawood, Kansas
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Michael L. Tuggy
5Association of Family Medicine Residency Directors, Leawood, Kansas
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Michael L. LeFevre
2Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, Leawood, Kansas
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Jeffrey M. Borkan
6Association of Departments of Family Medicine, Leawood, Kansas
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Frank V. DeGruy
7North American Primary Care Research Group, Leawood, Kansas
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Glenn A. Loomis
8American Academy of Family Physicians, Leawood, Kansas
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Nathan Krug
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Abstract

As the US health care delivery system undergoes rapid transformation, there is an urgent need to define a comprehensive, evidence-based role for the family physician. A Role Definition Group made up of members of seven family medicine organizations developed a statement defining the family physician’s role in meeting the needs of individuals, the health care system, and the country. The Role Definition Group surveyed more than 50 years of foundational manuscripts including published works from the Future of Family Medicine project and Keystone III conference, external reviews, and a recent Accreditation Council on Graduate Medical Education Family Medicine Milestones definition. They developed candidate definitions and a “foil” definition of what family medicine could become without change. The following definition was selected: “Family physicians are personal doctors for people of all ages and health conditions. They are a reliable first contact for health concerns and directly address most health care needs. Through enduring partnerships, family physicians help patients prevent, understand, and manage illness, navigate the health system and set health goals. Family physicians and their staff adapt their care to the unique needs of their patients and communities. They use data to monitor and manage their patient population, and use best science to prioritize services most likely to benefit health. They are ideal leaders of health care systems and partners for public health.” This definition will guide the second Future of Family Medicine project and provide direction as family physicians, academicians, clinical networks, and policy-makers negotiate roles in the evolving health system.

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  • family medicine
  • professional practice
  • professional role
  • Received for publication August 5, 2013.
  • Revision received January 22, 2014.
  • Accepted for publication March 5, 2014.
  • © 2014 Annals of Family Medicine, Inc.
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Robert L. Phillips, Stacy Brungardt, Sarah E. Lesko, Nathan Kittle, Jason E. Marker, Michael L. Tuggy, Michael L. LeFevre, Jeffrey M. Borkan, Frank V. DeGruy, Glenn A. Loomis, Nathan Krug
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