"This document provides an overview of the kind of data available and the process for requesting data from the Ministry of Health, and Health Authorities in different regions"
This document provides an overview of the kind of data available and the process for requesting data from the Ministry of Health, and Health Authorities in different regions
"Richmond is comprised of many smaller, unique neighbourhoods, each with distinct socioeconomic, cultural, language and healthcare needs. The Richmond Division’s Neighborhood Networks strategy saw the creation of geographically clustered GPs. The Division began to trial a more systematic approach to coordinated multidisciplinary care, patient attachment, physician recruitment, peer support and practice coverage. This paper is part of a series that highlights their processes and learnings specifically on their integration of Allied Health Professionals."
Richmond is comprised of many smaller, unique neighbourhoods, each with distinct socioeconomic, cultural, language and healthcare needs. The Richmond Division’s Neighborhood Networks strategy saw the creation of geographically clustered GPs. The Division began to trial a more systematic approach to coordinated multidisciplinary care, patient attachment, physician recruitment, peer support and practice coverage. This paper is part of a series that highlights their processes and learnings specifically on their integration of Allied Health Professionals.
"The Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada (OPC), and the Offices of the Information and Privacy Commissioners (OIPCs) of Alberta and British Columbia have worked together to develop this document with the goal of providing consistent guidance on what it means to be an accountable organization. It is intended for organizations subject to our respective private-sector privacy legislation and outlines what we expect to see in a privacy management program."
The Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada (OPC), and the Offices of the Information and Privacy Commissioners (OIPCs) of Alberta and British Columbia have worked together to develop this document with the goal of providing consistent guidance on what it means to be an accountable organization. It is intended for organizations subject to our respective private-sector privacy legislation and outlines what we expect to see in a privacy management program.
"This form, completed by the patient and MOA, is meant to provide information to the Kootenay Boundary Division on whether the patient was attached and whether they were referred to the clinic by the Kootenay Boundatry A GP for Me Hotline."
This form, completed by the patient and MOA, is meant to provide information to the Kootenay Boundary Division on whether the patient was attached and whether they were referred to the clinic by the Kootenay Boundatry A GP for Me Hotline.
"This email provides information to members of the Kootenay Boundary Division on the attachment mechanism work underway. It also requests information from physicians who are interested in participating."
This email provides information to members of the Kootenay Boundary Division on the attachment mechanism work underway. It also requests information from physicians who are interested in participating.
"The job description for the Richmond Division A GP for Me Project Lead. Core duties and responsibilities include leading and organizing the Neighborhood Network project, implementing all activities as outlined in the work plan and providing appropriate and timely communications to project stakeholders."
The job description for the Richmond Division A GP for Me Project Lead. Core duties and responsibilities include leading and organizing the Neighborhood Network project, implementing all activities as outlined in the work plan and providing appropriate and timely communications to project stakeholders.
"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.