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PCN Lunch & Learn - Central Okanagan PCN - June 2023

https://www.jcc-resourcecatalogue.ca/en/permalink/divisionresource1755
Program
Primary Care Networks
Published Date
2023
Link to File
/media/divresources/Central-Okanagan-PCN-Lunch-and-Learn.mp4
Description
"This is a recording of the Central Okanagan PCN Lunch and Learn from June 2023. This series provides an opportunity for PCNs to share their successes, challenges, and progress to enable learning, sharing and spreading innovations between PCNs."
Program
Primary Care Networks
Personal Author
Central Okanagan PCN
Published Date
2023
Topics
PCN Resource Shareout Documents
Primary Care Network
File Type
MP4
Link to File
/media/divresources/Central-Okanagan-PCN-Lunch-and-Learn.mp4
Description
This is a recording of the Central Okanagan PCN Lunch and Learn from June 2023. This series provides an opportunity for PCNs to share their successes, challenges, and progress to enable learning, sharing and spreading innovations between PCNs.
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Physician Convenor Responsibilities - Central Okanagan

https://www.jcc-resourcecatalogue.ca/en/permalink/divisionresource1764
Program
Primary Care Networks
Published Date
2024
Link to File
/media/divresources/Central_Okanagan_PCN _Physician_Convenor_Roles_and_Responsibilities.pdf
Description
"This document shows an example of a PCN physician convenor roles and responsibilities. It was created by the Central Okanagan PCN and can be used as a guide or template by other PCNs."
Program
Primary Care Networks
Personal Author
Central Okanagan PCN
Published Date
2024
Topics
Primary Care Network
Governance
PCN Resource Shareout Documents
File Type
Pdf
Link to File
/media/divresources/Central_Okanagan_PCN _Physician_Convenor_Roles_and_Responsibilities.pdf
Description
This document shows an example of a PCN physician convenor roles and responsibilities. It was created by the Central Okanagan PCN and can be used as a guide or template by other PCNs.
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Guidelines for Communications and Information Sharing Between GPs and Community Partners

https://www.jcc-resourcecatalogue.ca/en/permalink/divisionresource383
Health Authority
Fraser
Division
Delta Division of Family Practice
Program
A GP for Me
Link to File
/media/divresources/GuidelinesForCommunicationBetweenGPsandCommunityPartners.pdf
Description
"These guidelines are intended to offer clarity about information sharing between GPs and community partners for Mental Health and Substance Use (MHSU) adult patients (non-urgent care). They were prepared to exist within the context of current legislation, including two privacy laws: 1) The BC Personal Information Protection Act (PIPA), which is the ‘private sector’ privacy law that covers the Delta Division of Family Practice, Doctors of BC, A GP for Me, health clinics, psychologists, GPs, counselors, and not-for-profit organizations, etc., and 2) The BC Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FIPPA), the ‘public sector’ law, which applies to the Ministry of Health and Health Authorities."
Health Authority
Fraser
Division
Delta Division of Family Practice
Program
A GP for Me
Corporate Author
Delta Division of Family Practice
Personal Author
David Flaherty
Geri McGrath
Diane Burton
Topics
Mental Health and Substance Use
Privacy
Resource Type
Guidelines
Report
File Type
Pdf
Link to File
/media/divresources/GuidelinesForCommunicationBetweenGPsandCommunityPartners.pdf
Description
These guidelines are intended to offer clarity about information sharing between GPs and community partners for Mental Health and Substance Use (MHSU) adult patients (non-urgent care). They were prepared to exist within the context of current legislation, including two privacy laws: 1) The BC Personal Information Protection Act (PIPA), which is the ‘private sector’ privacy law that covers the Delta Division of Family Practice, Doctors of BC, A GP for Me, health clinics, psychologists, GPs, counselors, and not-for-profit organizations, etc., and 2) The BC Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FIPPA), the ‘public sector’ law, which applies to the Ministry of Health and Health Authorities.
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