* Scale:

1 = Not at all (practice has no experience, process, implementation) | 2= minimally achieved (practice has little experience, process, implementation) | 3 = moderate achieved (practice has some experience, process, implementation) | 4 = substantially achieved (practice has significant experience, process, implementation) | 5 = fully achieved (practice has great experience, process, implementation)

Community Adaptiveness and Social Accountability

Your practice strives to address the social determinants of health (e.g. income, education, housing, race, immigration status, etc.) at the (i) individual, (ii)community and (iii)policy level?
(i) Individual: The clinical environment: encompasses both the individual family physician-patient relationship and the inter-professional, team based care setting
(ii) Community: The local community; the geographic context in which clinical and academic medical work are situated. Includes, education, training and continuing professional development (CPD).
(iii) Policy level: The broader realm of policies and their impact on population and public health, where family physicians act as advocated for health public policy.
Provider panel size takes into consideration the needs of the community and safety of your patients
Your practice provides and has policies ensuring inclusive, anti-oppressive, and culturally safe care.
Your practice collects data on your patient population, including marginalized or at-risk populations in your community to determine the necessary resources to meet their needs
Your team composition, roles and responsibilities are adaptive to evolving community needs
Your practice uses patient education materials that address health literacy and are culturally representative of the community served