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. 1992:734–738.

The TEAM evaluation approach to Project FAMUS, a pan-Canadian risk register for primary care.

A Grant 1, Y Lussier 1, E Delisle 1, S Dubois 1, R Bernier 1
PMCID: PMC2248005  PMID: 1482968

Abstract

The application of the TEAM--Total Evaluation and Acceptance Methodology--to the development of Project FAMUS--Family Medicine, University of Sherbrooke--is described. Project FAMUS is concerned with the establishment of a pan-Canadian risk register, the data being provided from a network of 800 family physicians distributed across Canada. Emphasis is on the first phase of the project and the overall evaluation strategy.

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