1. Practice-based Research Networks (PBRNs) Bridging the Gaps between Communities, Funders, and Policymakers.
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Gaglioti AH, Werner JJ, Rust G, Fagnan LJ, and Neale AV
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- Administrative Personnel, Community Networks economics, Community Networks legislation & jurisprudence, Family Practice, Health Services Research, Healthcare Financing, Humans, Primary Health Care economics, Primary Health Care legislation & jurisprudence, Community Networks organization & administration, Cooperative Behavior, Primary Health Care organization & administration, Professional Practice Gaps
- Abstract
In this commentary, we propose that practice-based research networks (PBRNs) engage with funders and policymakers by applying the same engagement strategies they have successfully used to build relationships with community stakeholders. A community engagement approach to achieve new funding streams for PBRNs should include a strategy to engage key stakeholders from the communities of funders, thought leaders, and policymakers using collaborative principles and methods. PBRNs that implement this strategy would build a robust network of engaged partners at the community level, across networks, and would reach state and federal policymakers, academic family medicine departments, funding bodies, and national thought leaders in the redesign of health care delivery., Competing Interests: Conflicts of Interest: None declared., (© Copyright 2016 by the American Board of Family Medicine.)
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- 2016
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