"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.
"This is the Central Okanagan Division of Family Practice’s PMH Engagement Journey. The PMH Engagement Journeys were designed to capture eight divisions' early implementation of the patient medical home (PMH) model of health care. The stories offer a look at the challenges and successes the divisions experienced along their journeys, and the resources they created to engage members and partners around primary care. It is the hope that these stories will act as a resource, support, and source of inspiration for other divisions beginning their journeys to an integrated system of care via the PMH."
This is the Central Okanagan Division of Family Practice’s PMH Engagement Journey. The PMH Engagement Journeys were designed to capture eight divisions' early implementation of the patient medical home (PMH) model of health care. The stories offer a look at the challenges and successes the divisions experienced along their journeys, and the resources they created to engage members and partners around primary care. It is the hope that these stories will act as a resource, support, and source of inspiration for other divisions beginning their journeys to an integrated system of care via the PMH.
"This report presents findings from a case study of the Patient Summaries Pilot, delivered in Victoria, British Columbia, from September 2015 to July 2019. This case study covers the development of the patient summaries pilot over the first four years of operation, describing the pilot implementation, local network of project partners, technical components of the patient summaries’ development, provider perspectives, and project outcomes. A discussion of the conditions for success is included. As part of the General Practice Service Committee’s (GPSC) ongoing evaluation of Patient Medical Home (PMH)initiatives in BC, this case study helps to build a provincial picture of PMH innovation and implementation."
This report presents findings from a case study of the Patient Summaries Pilot, delivered in Victoria, British Columbia, from September 2015 to July 2019. This case study covers the development of the patient summaries pilot over the first four years of operation, describing the pilot implementation, local network of project partners, technical components of the patient summaries’ development, provider perspectives, and project outcomes. A discussion of the conditions for success is included. As part of the General Practice Service Committee’s (GPSC) ongoing evaluation of Patient Medical Home (PMH)initiatives in BC, this case study helps to build a provincial picture of PMH innovation and implementation.
"This report presents findings from a case study of the Patient Summaries Pilot, delivered in Victoria, British Columbia, from September 2015 to July 2019. This case study covers the development of the patient summaries pilot over the first four years of operation, describing the pilot implementation, local network of project partners, technical components of the patient summaries’ development, provider perspectives, and project outcomes. A discussion of the conditions for success is included. As part of the General Practice Service Committee’s (GPSC) ongoing evaluation of Patient Medical Home (PMH)initiatives in BC, this case study helps to build a provincial picture of PMH innovation and implementation."
This report presents findings from a case study of the Patient Summaries Pilot, delivered in Victoria, British Columbia, from September 2015 to July 2019. This case study covers the development of the patient summaries pilot over the first four years of operation, describing the pilot implementation, local network of project partners, technical components of the patient summaries’ development, provider perspectives, and project outcomes. A discussion of the conditions for success is included. As part of the General Practice Service Committee’s (GPSC) ongoing evaluation of Patient Medical Home (PMH)initiatives in BC, this case study helps to build a provincial picture of PMH innovation and implementation.
"This document shows an example of a engagement strategy for a PCN. It was created by the Vancouver PCN and can be used as a guide or template by other PCNs."
This document shows an example of a engagement strategy for a PCN. It was created by the Vancouver PCN and can be used as a guide or template by other PCNs.
"This document shows an example of a introduction to a local PCN. It was created by the Central Okanagan PCN and can be used as a guide or template by other PCNs."
This document shows an example of a introduction to a local PCN. It was created by the Central Okanagan PCN and can be used as a guide or template by other PCNs.
"This document shows an example of eligibility criteria and membership tiers to take part in a local PCN. It was created by the Oceanside PCN and can be used as a guide or template by other PCNs."
This document shows an example of eligibility criteria and membership tiers to take part in a local PCN. It was created by the Oceanside PCN and can be used as a guide or template by other PCNs.
"This document shows the PCN Evaluation Community of Practice first year in review. It was created by the FPSC Evaluation team and can be used as a guide or a template by local PCNs."
This document shows the PCN Evaluation Community of Practice first year in review. It was created by the FPSC Evaluation team and can be used as a guide or a template by local PCNs.
"This document shows an example of a MHSU Report. It was created by the Chilliwack and Fraser Health Rural PCN and can be used as a guide or template by other PCNs."
This document shows an example of a MHSU Report. It was created by the Chilliwack and Fraser Health Rural PCN and can be used as a guide or template by other PCNs.
"This document shows an example of a PCN QI and Evaluation Framework. It was created by the Kootenay Boundary PCN and can be used as a guide or template by other PCNs."
This document shows an example of a PCN QI and Evaluation Framework. It was created by the Kootenay Boundary PCN and can be used as a guide or template by other PCNs.
"This document shows an example of a PCN QI and Evaluation Framework with indicators. It was created by the Kootenay Boundary PCN and can be used as a guide or template by other PCNs."
This document shows an example of a PCN QI and Evaluation Framework with indicators. It was created by the Kootenay Boundary PCN and can be used as a guide or template by other PCNs.
"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).
"Dr. Peter Barndale's presentation on population based funding during the Early Adopters: Collaborative Journeys session at the GPSC Spring Summit 2017."
Dr. Peter Barndale's presentation on population based funding during the Early Adopters: Collaborative Journeys session at the GPSC Spring Summit 2017.