Family Medicine Supporting Policy Documents are crucial resources developed by various health organizations, including the Academy of Family Physicians of India (AFPI), to advocate for the integration and advancement of family medicine within healthcare systems. These documents aim to influence healthcare policies, promote the role of family physicians, and ensure that primary care is strengthened as a fundamental part of public health infrastructure. Several policy documents from the government of India and WHO have strongly recommended establishing family medicine training programs in India.

1. Mehta Committee Report 1983

2. National Health Policy 2002

3. WHO SEARO Meeting on Curriculum of Family Medicine 2003

4. Recommendations of National Knowledge Commission Working Group 2007

5. Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Meeting on Family Medicine 2010

6. WHO SEARO Consultation on Role of Family Physicians in Primary Healthcare 2011

7. Working Group Recommendation 12th Plan – Planning Commission 2012

8. National Consultation of Family Medicine Programme 2013

9. Letter from Union Health Secretary to all States 2013

10. 92nd report of the department-related parliamentary standing committee on health and family welfare on the 'Functioning of the Medical Council of India', 2016 National Health Policy 2017

11. National Medical Commission Act 2019

12. High-level group on health sector report to the 15th Finance Commission of India 2019