Improving the health of patients and communities: Evolving practice-based research (PBR) and collaborations

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This issue illustrates how research from practice-based research networks has evolved to span a spectrum from improving patient-level care and practice quality to improving health within local and global communities. Articles address patient-level improvements (a biomarker for cardiovascular disease progression, late-onset anorexia nervosa, complementary health approaches used by patients, and patient preferences related to antibiotics for acute respiratory infections); practicelevel improvements (selection of types of fecal immunochemical tests, practice facilitation, practice registry implementation, community-based outreach, and bidirectional texting); and communitylevel improvements (primary care-public health partnership, influenza surveillance, and establishing family medicine training abroad).

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Fiscella, K. (2017, September 1). Improving the health of patients and communities: Evolving practice-based research (PBR) and collaborations. Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine. American Board of Family Medicine. https://doi.org/10.3122/jabfm.2017.05.170285

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