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Family Medicine Associates is committed to providing secure, quality service to all our patients via the Internet using the services of our online communication portal providers, now Medent’s Patient Portal. Never used Patient Portal?
Patient care at Family Medicine is provided by a team of health care professionals consisting of physicians, nurse practitioners, registered nurses, and licensed practical nurses. The majority of our staff members are long-term area residents who have raised their families here, and who are committed to the community.
We take great care to make sure your health information is kept private and secure. The Patient Portal uses HTTPS to provide encrypted communication between you and your doctor’s office. Access to your portal account is controlled through secure access codes, personal ID’s, and passwords.
This form is to be used for feedback to our office regarding any concerns, comments, or compliments. Do not use this form for any medical purpose. For scheduling appointments, requesting prescription refills, established patients should use the patient portal: Click Here.
GETTING STARTED IS EASY 1 Fill out a consent form at our practice and provide a email address. 2 You will receive an email that explains how to complete the enrollment process. 3 Simply click the link, set your password, then enjoy unlimited access to a comprehensive array of information and services. 4 Enjoy access to your medical records, 24/7!
FMA is a certified Patient Center Medical Home where patients deserve quality care and a personal relationship with their health care provider.
Telemed Health is now available at our office for established and new patients. Video visits can be utilized for most of your medical needs, please check with your insurance company prior to visit. If you are interested in scheduling this service, please call the office at 607-277-4341 to speak with our scheduling specialists.
FMA is a certified Patient Center Medical Home where patients deserve quality care and a personal relationship with their health care provider.
FMA is a certified Patient Center Medical Home where patients deserve quality care and a personal relationship with their health care provider. FMA’s status as a PCMH means we have succeeded in providing this level of care. We take your family’s health to heart! To learn more about FMA’s status as a PCMH, click here.
Telemed Health is now available at our office for established and new patients. Video visits can be utilized for most of your medical needs, please check with your insurance company prior to visit. If you are interested in scheduling this service, please call the office at 607-277-4341 to speak with our scheduling specialists.
Family medicine is a part of primary health care that provides lasting and comprehensive care for individuals and families regardless of age, gender, disease, or part of the body. This specialty emphasizes the holistic nature of healthcare, together with its roots in the family. It is based on the expertise of the patient in the context of the family and the community, highlighting disease prevention and health promotion.
According to the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP), 82% of family medicine doctors perform simple, routine procedures such as laceration suturing, abscess draining, colonoscopies, removal of particles from the patient’s skin and eyes, and joint injections. Other responsibilities of a family medicine doctor include:
In 2006, when the nation had 100,431 family physicians, a workforce report by the American Academy of Family Physicians indicated the United States would need 139,531 family physicians by 2020 to meet the need for primary medical care. To reach that figure 4,439 family physicians must complete their residencies each year, but currently, the nation is attracting only half the number of future family physicians that will be needed.
is likely due to several factors, including the lesser prestige associated with the specialty, the lesser pay, and the increasingly frustrating practice environment. Salaries for family physicians in the United States are respectable, but lower than average for physicians, with the average being $225,000. However, when faced with debt from medical school, most medical students are opting for the higher-paying specialties. Potential ways to increase the number of medical students entering family practice include providing relief from medical education debt through loan-repayment programs and restructuring fee-for-service reimbursement for health care services. Family physicians are trained to manage acute and chronic health issues for an individual simultaneously, yet their appointment slots may average only ten minutes.
Family medicine was first recognized as specialty in 2015 and currently has approximately 500 certified family doctors. The Japanese government has made a commitment to increase the number of family doctors in an effort to improve the cost-effectiveness and quality of primary care in light of increasing health care costs. The Japan Primary Care Association (JPCA) is currently the largest academic association of family doctors in Japan. The JPCA family medicine training scheme consists of a three-year programme following the two-year internship. The Japanese Medical Specialty Board define the standard of the specialty training programme for board-certified family doctors. Japan has a free access healthcare system meaning patients can bypass primary care services. In addition to family medicine specialists Japan also has ~100,000 organ-specialist primary care clinics. The doctors working in these clinics do not typically have formal training in family medicine. In 2012 the mean consultation length in a family medicine clinic was 10.2 minutes. A review literature has recently been published detailing the context, structure, process, and outcome of family medicine in Japan.
In order to become board certified, family physicians must complete a residency in family medicine, possess a full and unrestricted medical license, and take a written cognitive examination. Between 2003 and 2009, the process for maintenance of board certification in family medicine is being changed (as well as all other American Specialty Boards) to a series of yearly tests on differing areas. The American Board of Family Medicine, as well as other specialty boards, are requiring additional participation in continuous learning and self-assessment to enhance clinical knowledge, expertise and skills. The Board has created a program called the "Maintenance of Certification Program for Family Physicians" (MC-FP) which will require family physicians to continuously demonstrate proficiency in four areas of clinical practice: professionalism, self-assessment/lifelong learning, cognitive expertise, and performance in practice. Three hundred hours of continuing medical education within the prior six years is also required to be eligible to sit for the exam.
Although the residency usually has a duration of two years, graduates may apply to complete a third year, leading to a certification from the College of Family Physicians Canada in disciplines such as emergency medicine, palliative care, care of the elderly, sports and exercise medicine, and women's health, amongst many others.
FMA is a certified Patient Center Medical Home where patients deserve quality care and a personal relationship with their health care provider.
Telemed Health is now available at our office for established and new patients. Video visits can be utilized for most of your medical needs, please check with your insurance company prior to visit. If you are interested in scheduling this service, please call the office at 607-277-4341 to speak with our scheduling specialists.
Having a patient portal account also helps to eliminate the amount of paper waste a practice produces. Documents, letters, and orders that might otherwise be mailed to you can be sent quickly and conveniently to your portal account.
Send and receive non-urgent messages and information from your doctor’s office, including test results and educational material
portal account helps the practice create a more accurate record of your medical history as well as educate you on certain aspects of your health. It provides you and the practice with a more efficient means of communication, eliminating sources of frustration such as phone tag.
When we first joined together in 1976 as a group of family doctors and nurses, we thought long and hard about what would be important to us in the care of own families. Those principles of patient care–established when many of us were just starting our own families–have guided us throughout the years.
Our expanded office hours on Saturdays and weekday evenings make it easier for patients to schedule convenient appointments. We have two locations: one in the heart of downtown Ithaca, and the other in the Northeast location of Ithaca, near Lansing.
All of our doctors are board certified in family medicine and go through recertification every seven years. This guarantees continued high quality care in a field of medicine that changes rapidly.
A common group of providers is very important to the health of a family. You may select anyone in the group as your primary care provider, and we suggest that whenever possible, the entire family see the same provider for all medical problems. This will help establish an ongoing relationship which assures the highest level of care.
Every caregiver at Family Medicine Associates has established strong relationships within the health care community, allowing us to make appropriate and timely referrals when necessary. Our doctor serve on standing committees at Cayuga Medical Center, to help ensure high quality care in the hospital setting.
We work hard to develop good relationships with our patients by listening and caring. At Family Medicine, we take your family’s health to heart.