RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 (CASFM) Highlights of some of the Best Practice Based Research from 2023 JF The Annals of Family Medicine JO Ann Fam Med FD American Academy of Family Physicians SP 5442 DO 10.1370/afm.22.s1.5442 VO 21 IS Supplement 3 A1 Singer, Alexander A1 Donahue, Katrina YR 2023 UL http://www.annfammed.org/content/21/Supplement_3/5442.abstract AB Context: The annual NAPCRG Practice Based Research Network (PBRN) Conference highlights important innovations occurring within many primary care networks. These conference presentations are peer reviewed by a highly experienced group of clinician-scientists and primary care researchers.Objective: The CASFM PBRN committee session will highlight the top 5 ranked presentations from the annual NAPCRG PBRN conference which occurs in June 2023. Primary presenters (or a research team member) will be invited to prepare a summary of their prior presentation with any relevant updates. Additionally, there will be a 10-15 minute facilitated question and answer period for audience members to discuss the research findings with the presenters.Study Design: The following describes the top 5 ranked presentations that will be presented at this session. If any presenters cannot attend or have a team member present, we will decrease the number of presentations or at most select from the top 10 presentations to obtain a number of 3-5 presentations. Understanding racial/ethnic inequalities in perinatal care from the perspective of Black mothers and community stakeholdersTelehealth critical for access to primary care, but only with adequate paymentAssessing scalability of health and social care innovations using the Innovation Scalability Selfadministered QuestionnaireThe impact of COVID-19 pandemic on primary care visits for respiratory illness: a multinational study by INTRePIDPrimary Care Shortage More Dire than Prior Estimates: Comparing Real Panel Size to Estimated Panel SizePopulation Studied/Methods/Results: Each presenter will describe the relevant components of their study.Conclusions: Highlighting the excellent work being conducted in primary care PBRNs will highlight this important infrastructure for our discipline.