2016
DOI: 10.3122/jabfm.2016.06.160228
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"A Paradox Persists When the Paradigm Is Wrong": Pisacano Scholars' Reflections from the Inaugural Starfield Summit

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“…4 Several recent efforts have shifted the discourse from why primary care infrastructure is needed to how to accelerate action and bridge the research-to-policy chasm. For example, The Starfield Summit series 5,6 facilitated conversations among leaders in primary care research and policy that were intended to galvanize participants and enable research and policy agenda setting and dissemination. 5 To complement these large and resource-intensive gatherings, there was a need for a smaller-scale, continuous thread of coordinated momentum and national activity.…”
Section: The Primary Care Centers Roundtable: Translating Research In...mentioning
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“…4 Several recent efforts have shifted the discourse from why primary care infrastructure is needed to how to accelerate action and bridge the research-to-policy chasm. For example, The Starfield Summit series 5,6 facilitated conversations among leaders in primary care research and policy that were intended to galvanize participants and enable research and policy agenda setting and dissemination. 5 To complement these large and resource-intensive gatherings, there was a need for a smaller-scale, continuous thread of coordinated momentum and national activity.…”
Section: The Primary Care Centers Roundtable: Translating Research In...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, The Starfield Summit series 5,6 facilitated conversations among leaders in primary care research and policy that were intended to galvanize participants and enable research and policy agenda setting and dissemination. 5 To complement these large and resource-intensive gatherings, there was a need for a smaller-scale, continuous thread of coordinated momentum and national activity. Thus, in 2017, a group of primary care research and policy center directors gathered informally at the North American Primary Care Research Group's annual meeting in Montreal to discuss how we might better bridge research and policy, and The Primary Care Centers Roundtable (henceforth, the Roundtable) was created.…”
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“…It was intended to inform and capture informant input from the Summit's nearly 150 invited primary care leaders (PCPs), researchers, and health care leaders to discuss and enable research and policy agenda-setting around primary care payment, measurement, and teams. 25 …”
Section: Starfield Summit I: Advancing Primary Care Research Policymentioning
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“…16 This conference focused on key issues and challenges facing primary care in America today. In this issue, the Summit summary does a great job of painting the picture of where primary care is today, where this group of experts believes it needs to go in the near future, and has a suggested outline of how it can get there.…”
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