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AAFP METRIC with PEF Quality Improvement Program Evaluation

Study Description and Methods

This is an evaluation of the AAFP METRIC (Measuring, Evaluating and Translating Research into Care) and AAFP Practice Enhancement Forum (PEF) quality improvement programs that focus on the chronic care model. The goal of this evaluation is to determine whether practices that have participated in PEF and/or one or more METRIC modules have changed practice systems or processes and if changes have affected patient care process measures or intermediate clinical outcomes.

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Specific Aims and Objectives

The specific aims of the project are to determine:
  1. The extent to which the practice interventions selected as part of the METRIC quality improvement program were successfully improved or implemented.
  2. Whether there are statistically significant changes in patient process outcomes as a before after measurement regarding management of chronic conditions (asthma, CAD, diabetes) as a result of physician/practice participation in METRIC and PEF.
  3. Whether PEF results in statistically significantly better patient process outcomes compared to METRIC alone.
  4. Whether PEF and METRIC results in statistically significant improvement in patient process outcomes compared to a group of control physicians.

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Timeline

This study was conducted from March 2008 through February 2010.

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Status

This project is currently Closed. Please check back soon for key findings and publications.

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Contact Information

For additional information about this study, please contact:

James Galliher, PhD
Research Director
AAFP National Research Network
1-800-274-2237 x3120
jgallihe@aafp.org

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Presentations

“Preliminary Qualitative Results: Evaluation of AAFP METRIC & PEF Quality Improvement Programs”. James M. Galliher, Angela M. Lanigan, Brian K. Manning, Mindy S. Spano. In-house presentation at AAFP, Leawood, KS. Dec 10 2009

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This project was funded by a grant from The Atlantic Philanthropies (NY, NY).

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