"This report is mandatory for all Divisions to submit at the end of FY2018/19 together with the audited financial statement. The learnings from the infrastructure funding template, combined with the quantitative and qualitative data Divisions will be providing via the Impact Measurement Framework, will help demonstrate the scope and impact of divisions across the province."
This report is mandatory for all Divisions to submit at the end of FY2018/19 together with the audited financial statement. The learnings from the infrastructure funding template, combined with the quantitative and qualitative data Divisions will be providing via the Impact Measurement Framework, will help demonstrate the scope and impact of divisions across the province.
"These most significant change (MSC) stories take readers on a journey toward understanding how patient medical homes are removing barriers to care around the province. This story is about how the PMH initiative drove diverse work - care in high schools, working with the First Nation, and improved coordination with Child and Youth Mental Health."
These most significant change (MSC) stories take readers on a journey toward understanding how patient medical homes are removing barriers to care around the province. This story is about how the PMH initiative drove diverse work - care in high schools, working with the First Nation, and improved coordination with Child and Youth Mental Health.
"This FAQ document addresses questions regarding funding, evaluation and collecting data, and the Practice Support Program (PSP) as they relate to the Patient Medical Home (PMH)."
This FAQ document addresses questions regarding funding, evaluation and collecting data, and the Practice Support Program (PSP) as they relate to the Patient Medical Home (PMH).
"This one-pager makes the case that strong primary care system, centred on continuous doctor-patient relationships, leads to the best health outcomes for patients, and can also lead to cost benefits for the health care system."
This one-pager makes the case that strong primary care system, centred on continuous doctor-patient relationships, leads to the best health outcomes for patients, and can also lead to cost benefits for the health care system.