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Collaboration to Foster FP Networks in the Thompson Region Division of Family Practice - Case Study

https://www.jcc-resourcecatalogue.ca/en/permalink/divisionresource1394
Health Authority
Interior
Division
Thompson Region Division of Family Practice
Published Date
2019/02
Link to File
/media/divresources/FinalReport_CollaborationtoFosterFPnetworksThompsonRegionPMHCaseStudy_Dec2018.pdf
Description
"This case study employed four broad approaches to understand how PSP and the DoFP are working together to support the creation of networks. These approaches included: 1. A review of local documentation that focused on the relationship structure and current work taking place to support the development of FP networks. 2. A literature review which reviewed over 50 research articles, policy and position documents, guidelines, and best practices to focus on understanding how other groups across Canada and the developed world have worked together in primary care to create networks within primary care. These findings are available in Appendix 3. 3. Interviews with key stakeholders at a local, regional and provincial level to understand the various factors (i.e. political, environmental, technological, legal) influencing the development of FP networks in the Thompson Region and BC more broadly. The list of individuals interviewed is included in Appendix 1. 4. A survey of the members of the Thompson Region DoFP which asked questions on their current levels of networking and areas for which they see opportunities to network."
Health Authority
Interior
Division
Thompson Region Division of Family Practice
Corporate Author
General Practice Services Committee
Thompson Region Division of Family Practice
Published Date
2019/02
Topics
Evaluation
Patient Medical Home
Primary Care Network
Engagement
Resource Type
Case Study
File Type
Pdf
Link to File
/media/divresources/FinalReport_CollaborationtoFosterFPnetworksThompsonRegionPMHCaseStudy_Dec2018.pdf
Description
This case study employed four broad approaches to understand how PSP and the DoFP are working together to support the creation of networks. These approaches included: 1. A review of local documentation that focused on the relationship structure and current work taking place to support the development of FP networks. 2. A literature review which reviewed over 50 research articles, policy and position documents, guidelines, and best practices to focus on understanding how other groups across Canada and the developed world have worked together in primary care to create networks within primary care. These findings are available in Appendix 3. 3. Interviews with key stakeholders at a local, regional and provincial level to understand the various factors (i.e. political, environmental, technological, legal) influencing the development of FP networks in the Thompson Region and BC more broadly. The list of individuals interviewed is included in Appendix 1. 4. A survey of the members of the Thompson Region DoFP which asked questions on their current levels of networking and areas for which they see opportunities to network.
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North Shore’s Proposed Governance Structure - PCH

https://www.jcc-resourcecatalogue.ca/en/permalink/divisionresource1578
Health Authority
Vancouver Coastal
Division
North Shore Division of Family Practice
Published Date
2017
Link to File
/media/divresources/Proposed_Governance_Structure.docx
Description
"This is a proposed governance structure from Oct 2016 for the planning & implementation of North Shore’s Primary Care Homes. This can be used as a template for other Divisions. This was previously published under the Patient Medical Homes and Primary Care Networks page on the divisionsbc.ca website which has since been archived."
Health Authority
Vancouver Coastal
Division
North Shore Division of Family Practice
Corporate Author
North Shore Division of Family Practice
Vancouver Coastal Health
Published Date
2017
Resource Type
Template
File Type
Word
Link to File
/media/divresources/Proposed_Governance_Structure.docx
Description
This is a proposed governance structure from Oct 2016 for the planning & implementation of North Shore’s Primary Care Homes. This can be used as a template for other Divisions. This was previously published under the Patient Medical Homes and Primary Care Networks page on the divisionsbc.ca website which has since been archived.
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Health Authority
Vancouver Coastal
Division
North Shore Division of Family Practice
Published Date
2017
Link to File
/media/divresources/Terms_of_Reference_ PCH_SubCommittee.docx
Description
"These are the terms of reference for the CSC Sub-Committee - Primary Care Homes. This committee was intended to provide a collaborative forum for the North Shore Division of Family Practice and Vancouver Coastal Health to engage in coordinated planning and support for the implementation of the primary care home on the North Shore, guided by the Triple Aim framework. These can be used as a template for other Divisions. This ToR was previously published under the Patient Medical Homes and Primary Care Networks page on the divisionsbc.ca website which has since been archived."
Health Authority
Vancouver Coastal
Division
North Shore Division of Family Practice
Corporate Author
North Shore Division of Family Practice
Vancouver Coastal Health
Published Date
2017
Topics
Patient Medical Home
Primary Care
Resource Type
Template
File Type
Word
Link to File
/media/divresources/Terms_of_Reference_ PCH_SubCommittee.docx
Description
These are the terms of reference for the CSC Sub-Committee - Primary Care Homes. This committee was intended to provide a collaborative forum for the North Shore Division of Family Practice and Vancouver Coastal Health to engage in coordinated planning and support for the implementation of the primary care home on the North Shore, guided by the Triple Aim framework. These can be used as a template for other Divisions. This ToR was previously published under the Patient Medical Homes and Primary Care Networks page on the divisionsbc.ca website which has since been archived.
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