As has been indicated above, force is not a quantum mechanical quantity;
instead, the quantity which should be preferred is the 'potential' (energy), as this doubtlessly exists
in both worlds, the classical and the quantum domain.
But still there is a paper from Feynman (I think his bachelor thesis!) with a proof that forces can be derived even
in the quantum world.
If you want to be very accurate you should consider that the distance r between the electron and the proton varies with time.
Quantum mechanics tells us, that the electron can be found statistically in the range around the Bohr radius a0;
to be exact: the most probable separation is the Bohr radius a0, wheras the mean (average) separation is 1.5 a0.