RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 From the Federal Government to the Front Lines of Primary Care: Lessons Learned in the Fight to Strengthen the Foundation of Healthcare JF The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine JO J Am Board Fam Med FD American Board of Family Medicine SP 158360 DO 10.3122/jabfm.2025.250174R2 VO 39 IS 1 A1 Gergen Barnett, Katherine A. A1 Steinberg, Judith L. YR 2026 UL http://www.jabfm.org/content/39/1/158360.abstract AB From the rise of chronic diseases to crushing medical debt, the American healthcare system is on life support. Primary care - the only medical specialty that has unambiguous evidence of improving overall health, lowering mortality, preventing disease, and reducing health care expenditures- is a critical resource in building towards the future of a healthy America. However, despite primary care being a bi-partisan issue that affects every American, prioritizing and strengthening primary care has been challenging and, as a specialty, it remains undervalued and underfunded. In our 50 plus years of collective service to primary care, we have learned both hard-earned and valuable lessons along the way and it is our hope that in sharing them they might be of service to those working to advance primary care through policy solutions.