These are editorials published in peer-reviewed journals. Please e-mail the Graham Center at policy@aafp.org, for more information.
Editorials
Where the United States Falls Down and How We Might Stand Up - November 2011
Primary Care Physician Workforce and Outcomes - May 2011
Improving the delivery of preventive services to Medicare beneficiaries - December 2009
Global choices: international health and medical student residency preferences - November 2009
Medicare Part D: Practical and policy implications for family physicians - April 2006
Primary care in the United States: problems and possibilities - December 2005
UK lessons for US primary care - November 2005
Cost-effective roles for nurse practitioners in secondary prevention - June 2005
The family physician workforce: Quality not quantity - June 2005
Four-year residency training for the next generation of family physicians - May 2005
COGME's 16th Report to Congress: Too many physicians could be worse than wasted - May 2005
Adding more specialists is not likely to improve population health: Is anybody listening? - March 2005
The continuity of care record - October 2004
How family physicians are funded in the United States - July 2004
Annals of Family Medicine is 1 year old: So what and who cares? - June 2004
Splitting the difference: Patient preference vs conservation of resources - June 2004
Why does a U.S. primary care physician workforce crisis matter? - October 2003
General internists and family physicians: Partners in geriatric medicine? - October 2003
GME financing reform: The saga continues - August 2002
Making choices about the scope of family practice - May 2002
The delicate task of workforce determination - March 2002
It takes a balanced health care system to get it right - December 2001
Practice based primary care research networks - March 2001
Putting practice into research - June 2000
Primary care research - March 2000
Rhetoric, reality and revolution in family practice and primary care - December 1999
