The Building InvestiGative practices for better Health Outcomes Research Network (BIGHORN) is a practice-based research network of private primary care practices in Âé¶¹´«Ã½¸ßÇå.
The mission of BIGHORN is to transform a network of undifferentiated private practices into a community of reflective, investigative practices and their patients, thereby enhancing the quality, safety, efficiency, and accessibility of primary health care through practice- based research.
The BIGHORN team seeks to realize the next evolutionary step in PBRNs: a network of entire practices, rather than individual providers, representing the true diversity of geography, practice structures, patients, and communities of private primary care.
Doug Fernald, MA
BIGHORN Director
Email: Doug.Fernald@cuanschutz.edu
How long have you worked with CU, DFM, or SNOCAP?
25 years in DFM. 23 years with SNOCAP.
Bio:
In addition to PBRN work, Mr. Fernald has ongoing lead roles in the evaluation of several primary care transformation efforts in Âé¶¹´«Ã½¸ßÇå. Combined, these evaluations comprise practice transformation work in over 300 primary care practices across Âé¶¹´«Ã½¸ßÇå. He has worked extensively on large- and small-scale evaluation and practice-based research projects including behavioral health integration, health promotion, patient safety, and health risk assessment.
Special Interests:
Who knew a degree in anthropology would lead to a career in family medicine? What a great discipline to be in!
Interesting Facts:
When I was younger, I thought it would be cool to play the sousaphone. Turns out it was a terrible idea: it was bigger than I was at the time.