Resources for Rural Residency Programs
PRIME Registry: The residency program tool you didn’t know you needed. Until now.
PRIME Registry is a non-profit, nation-wide, primary care clinical data registry. Launched by the American Board of Family Medicine (ABFM) in 2016, the registry can serve as a valuable resource for Family Medicine residency programs across the nation – especially those located in rural and underserved communities. PRIME provides quality data tracking, reporting and analysis, with a suite of integrated tools for population health, identifying care gaps, and addressing patient social needs.
Tools that Facilitate and Enhance Residency Program Training Requirements
Using PHATE™ (Population Health AssessmenT Engine), Care Gap, and the Patient Reported Outcomes module, Family Medicine residents have the opportunity to improve patient care, participate in valuable research opportunities, learn the ins and outs of the value-based payment environment, and better serve their local communities.
Low-cost, Low Burden
PRIME Registry is funded by the ABFM Foundation, and supported by the Foundation’s Center for Professionalism & Value in Health Care (The CPV) with the aim of reducing burden and burnout, supporting professionalism and advocating more resources for primary care.
- PRIME is free to ABFM Diplomates, and only $500/year for all other clinicians.
- The operating burden is low, requiring only a few hours per month to validate data, update clinicians, and export any needed reports.
- PRIME doesn’t require a physician to administrate—any administrator can easily work with the dashboard, accessing the data and reports as needed with minimal training.
Dedicated Training and Support from the ABFM’s PRIME Registry Team
Residency programs using PRIME can count on the PRIME Registry team to provide training, answer questions, and act as a liaison between the technology platform provider and your users to ensure you have the resources you need. We host monthly live, interactive webinars, and can also schedule trainings based on your program’s needs.
Resources for Rural Residency Programs
PRIME Registry: The residency program tool you didn’t know you needed. Until now.
PRIME Registry is a non-profit, nation-wide, primary care clinical data registry. Launched by the American Board of Family Medicine (ABFM) in 2016, the registry can serve as a valuable resource for Family Medicine residency programs across the nation – especially those located in rural and underserved communities. PRIME provides quality data tracking, reporting and analysis, with a suite of integrated tools for population health, identifying care gaps, and addressing patient social needs.
Tools that Facilitate and Enhance Residency Program Training Requirements
Using PHATE™ (Population Health AssessmenT Engine), Care Gap, and the Patient Reported Outcomes module, Family Medicine residents have the opportunity to improve patient care, participate in valuable research opportunities, learn the ins and outs of the value-based payment environment, and better serve their local communities.
Low-cost, Low Burden
PRIME Registry is funded by the ABFM Foundation, and supported by the Foundation’s Center for Professionalism & Value in Health Care (The CPV) with the aim of reducing burden and burnout, supporting professionalism and advocating more resources for primary care.
- PRIME is free to ABFM Diplomates, and only $500/year for all other clinicians.
- The operating burden is low, requiring only a few hours per month to validate data, update clinicians, and export any needed reports.
- PRIME doesn’t require a physician to administrate—any administrator can easily work with the dashboard, accessing the data and reports as needed with minimal training.
Dedicated Training and Support from the ABFM’s PRIME Registry Team
Residency programs using PRIME can count on the PRIME Registry team to provide training, answer questions, and act as a liaison between the technology platform provider and your users to ensure you have the resources you need. We host monthly live, interactive webinars, and can also schedule trainings based on your program’s needs.