American Board of Family Medicine’s Post

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Value based would be the numerous successful investments already made by the Board, invested in ways that result in steady reductions in the costs of remaining certified. A lifetime of study points to highest quality in patients as being predominantly about the patient. Within this social determinant and non-clinical factor construct - most and best delivery team members are important. Certification can help here, but reductions in costs of certifications allow more to be invested in team members. We have to stop chipping away in so many areas causing fewer and lesser to share the increasing complexities

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ABFM and others need to pay attention and do what they can to reverse MELTED Away hemorrhages that predominantly impact nurses and basic health access team members. The state, federal, and private insurance "payers" are into cost cutting, costly micromanagement diverting budgets from team member support, and adding more meaningless activities resulting in MELTED Away with regard to nurses and those who deliver the basic health access care. M is for melted away, metrics, micromanagement, more to do E is for every higher in complexity of practice, patient, population, personal life, professional life L is for lesser in T ime (thank you Diagnosis Related Groups) and in Team member numbers, team member training experience continuity... E is for Ever more disruptive, personal, professional, moral injury D is for Disruptive finances, practice environments, situations, relationships - preventing the only innovation that matters one on one with each patient

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