FPM Practice & Quality Improvement Award
This award is cosponsored by the AAFP's FPM journal and is offered annually to a primary care practice or practice organization that has made significant improvements in the last 3 years.
This award is not accepting nominations at this time. Watch this website for future information.This award was cosponsored by the AAFP's FPM journal and offered annually to a primary care practice or practice organization that has made significant improvement in one or more of the following aspects of primary care delivery in the past three calendar years:
- Clinical outcomes
- Clinical process improvement
- Patient satisfaction
- Staff satisfaction
- Physician satisfaction
- Practice efficiency and productivity
The winning practice received a framed certificate, a $500 award, and one complimentary registration to the Conference on Practice and Quality Improvement.The practice was also recognized at the conference and invited to present its work/project as a distinguished poster. A representative from the winning practice was expected to attend the award presentation at the conference.The award winner was notified in early July each year.
FPM Award for Practice and Quality Improvement Criteria
Individuals, practice groups or organizations who have received an award at the Conference on Practice and Quality Improvement within the past 3 years were not eligible to submit for this award.Submissions were judged on degree and scope of documented improvement. Entries that demonstrate innovation and teamwork were preferred.
Past Winners of FPM Award for Practice and Quality Improvement
2020–2021 Winners
- 2021: Oregon Health & Sciences University Scappoose Primary Care Clinic
- 2020: Riverdale Family Practice, Bronx, NY
2010–2019 Winners
- 2019: Medstar Franklin Square Family Health Center
- 2018: Johnston Memorial Hospital Family Medicine Residency, Abingdon, VA
- 2017: Department of Family Medicine, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California
- 2016: A.F. Williams Family Medicine Center, University of Colorado School of Medicine
- 2015: Department of Community Health and Family Medicine, University of Florida
- 2014: CMC-Elizabeth Family Medicine
- 2013: SugarHouse Family Health Center
- 2012: Terry Riley Health Services
- 2011: Rose Family Medicine Residency