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Provider Resource Library
This resource library contains tools and resources intended to support recruitment and retention of primary care practices and physicians for research studies and quality improvement initiatives.
MUI provider resource topics range from budgeting and patient recruitment to practice recruitment and retention strategies. Select to access the definitions of these and other topics.
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To compare rural independent and health system primary care practices with urban practices to external practice facilitation support in terms of recruitment, readiness, engagement, retention, and change in quality improvement (QI) capacity and quality metric performance. Investing practice facilitation and sustained QI strategies in rural independent practices, where the need is high and resources are low, will yield benefits that outweigh centrally prescribed models.
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Type of Resource: Peer Reviewed Literature
Topics: Practice Recruitment Strategies, Recruitment Setting
This resource is an example of a recruitment invitation letter directed towards small primary care practices that outlines benefits of practice participation and information on how to enroll.
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Type of Resource: Recruitment Materials
Topics: Practice Recruitment Strategies, Value Proposition, Recruitment Setting
Ensuring the successful development and conduct of clinical trials in PBRNs requires a highly collaborative approach between academic research and PBRN teams.
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Type of Resource: Peer Reviewed Literature
Topics: Practice Recruitment Facilitators, Recruitment Setting, Budgeting
Clinicians not already participating in practice-based trials may have a narrower range of motivations than those already participating. These results point to the need for recruitment, engagement, and messaging approaches differentially tailored to the needs and interests of non-participating practices.
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Type of Resource: Peer Reviewed Literature
Topics: Physician Recruitment Facilitators, Physician Recruitment Strategies, Recruitment Setting
This study evaluates recruitment of pediatricians into a study, before and after the development and addition of a quality improvement (QI) curriculum approved for American Board of Pediatrics Maintenance of Certification (MOC) Part 4 Credit as an enrollment incentive.
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Type of Resource: Peer Reviewed Literature
Topics: Maintenance of Certification (MOC), Value Proposition, Physician Recruitment Barriers