"A supporting article to the presentation made during the Primary Care Awakens - Blue Sky Clinic Model Webinar. It highlights the essential elements of primary care, which are called the 10 building blocks of high-performing primary care."
Bodenheimer T, Ghorob A, Willard-Grace R, Grumbach K. The 10 building blocks of high-performing primary care. Ann Fam Med 2014. Online.
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A supporting article to the presentation made during the Primary Care Awakens - Blue Sky Clinic Model Webinar. It highlights the essential elements of primary care, which are called the 10 building blocks of high-performing primary care.
"This tool includes descriptions and sample materials for tools that can help you support team functioning: team meeting, huddle, whiteboard. Team members can look at this information, pick options they think would fit well within their practice, and then decide how to implement the tools."
This tool includes descriptions and sample materials for tools that can help you support team functioning: team meeting, huddle, whiteboard. Team members can look at this information, pick options they think would fit well within their practice, and then decide how to implement the tools.
"Helpful as practices explore TBC, this tool helps identify key functions needed to support patients and determine how the team can best fulfil these."
Centralized Waiting Lists for Unattached Patients in Primary Care: Learning from an Intervention Implemented in Seven Canadian Provinces - Research Paper
"This article was referenced during the Centralized Waitlist- Patient Attachment Mechanisms webinar. It describes different models of centralized waitlists for unattached patients implemented in seven Canadian provinces and identifies common issues in the implementation of these centralized waitlists."
Mylaine Breton, Sabrina T. Wong, Mélanie Ann Smithman, Sara Kreindler, Jalila Jbilou, Emily Gard Marshall, Jason Sutherland, Astrid Brousselle, Jay Shaw, Valorie A. Crooks, Damien Contandriopoulos, Martin Sasseville and Michael Green
Breton, M., Wong, S. T., Smithman, M. A., Kreindler, S., Jbilou, J., Marshall, E. G., ... Green, M. (2018). Centralized Waiting Lists for Unattached Patients in Primary Care: Learning from an Intervention Implemented in Seven Canadian Provinces. Healthcare Policy, 13(4). Retrieved from https://www.researchgate.net/publication/326378660_Centralized_Waiting_Lists_for_Unattached_Patients_in_Primary_Care_Learning_from_an_Intervention_Implemented_in_Seven_Canadian_Provinces
Description
This article was referenced during the Centralized Waitlist- Patient Attachment Mechanisms webinar. It describes different models of centralized waitlists for unattached patients implemented in seven Canadian provinces and identifies common issues in the implementation of these centralized waitlists.
"Developed by GPSC, the information sheet suggests practical steps that physicians can take to manage liability risks in team-based care settings. According to the Canadian Medical Protective Association (CMPA), the current medico-legal system that currently protects the interests of patients and individual providers can also protect team-based care practices.
The information sheet provides general information and is not meant to be used as legal advice for specific legal situations. For medical legal advice and assistance, please contact the CMPA and/or a lawyer."
Developed by GPSC, the information sheet suggests practical steps that physicians can take to manage liability risks in team-based care settings. According to the Canadian Medical Protective Association (CMPA), the current medico-legal system that currently protects the interests of patients and individual providers can also protect team-based care practices.
The information sheet provides general information and is not meant to be used as legal advice for specific legal situations. For medical legal advice and assistance, please contact the CMPA and/or a lawyer.
"The primary purpose of the GPSC Patient Medical Home Evaluation is to measure system-level
outcome changes based on adopting the PMH model in British Columbia. The framework mainly focuses on long-term goals that will be observable as the PMH model reaches
maturity over the course of several years. The one pager is a summarized version of the framework."
The primary purpose of the GPSC Patient Medical Home Evaluation is to measure system-level
outcome changes based on adopting the PMH model in British Columbia. The framework mainly focuses on long-term goals that will be observable as the PMH model reaches
maturity over the course of several years. The one pager is a summarized version of the framework.
"The Provincial Evaluation Framework for the Patient Medical Home initiative includes the use of Most Significant Change (MSC) methodology. This document provides information on the guidelines surrounding MSC."
The Provincial Evaluation Framework for the Patient Medical Home initiative includes the use of Most Significant Change (MSC) methodology. This document provides information on the guidelines surrounding MSC.
"Presentation surrounding the case study detailing the collaborative initiative to implement a PMH/PCN in the Boundary region, and its results. This was provided by Kootenay Boundary during the GPSC Patient Medical Home Evaluation Webinar held January 2019."
Presentation surrounding the case study detailing the collaborative initiative to implement a PMH/PCN in the Boundary region, and its results. This was provided by Kootenay Boundary during the GPSC Patient Medical Home Evaluation Webinar held January 2019.
"The calculator analyzes specific patient panels, based on specific diagnosis parameters, and identifies the best clinical service delivery composition model by addressing the progressive healthcare concerns of those patients"
The calculator analyzes specific patient panels, based on specific diagnosis parameters, and identifies the best clinical service delivery composition model by addressing the progressive healthcare concerns of those patients