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Cost Analysis of a Nurse Practitioner in a GP Clinic

https://www.jcc-resourcecatalogue.ca/en/permalink/divisionresource509
Health Authority
Vancouver Coastal
Division
Powell River Division of Family Practice
Program
A GP for Me
Published Date
2015-12-22
Link to File
/media/divresources/AnalysisNPinGPClinicPowellRiver.pdf
Description
"This document examines the financial impact of the work environment of a Nurse Practitioner (NP) on Vancouver Coastal Health’s (VCH) budget. It evaluates the cost effectiveness of having the NP work from a General Practitioners (GP) clinic compared to the community healthcare clinic in the hospital. NPs are working in many different primary care areas, as a specialist or as generalist in a primary care setting. Compared to physicians, patient satisfaction and quality of care have been equal or higher than care provided by physicians. NPs are effective in the reduction of patient unattachment and reduction of emergency department (ED) visits. Although NPs take often more consultation time and sometimes conduct more preventative actions, their work can be comparable or even more effective compared to other providers. This study hypothesized that the NP’s direct patient time and accessibility increases in the GP clinic, leading to a reduction of ED cost. ED and hospitalization cost of NP patients one year prior to attachment is compared with one year after attachment. Cost effectiveness is calculated by deducting incremental work environment cost by avoided ED and hospitalization cost."
Health Authority
Vancouver Coastal
Division
Powell River Division of Family Practice
Program
A GP for Me
Corporate Author
Powell River Division of Family Practice
Personal Author
Christien Kaaij
Published Date
2015-12-22
Topics
Nurse Practitioners
Team-Based Care
Finances
Resource Type
Report
File Type
Pdf
Link to File
/media/divresources/AnalysisNPinGPClinicPowellRiver.pdf
Description
This document examines the financial impact of the work environment of a Nurse Practitioner (NP) on Vancouver Coastal Health’s (VCH) budget. It evaluates the cost effectiveness of having the NP work from a General Practitioners (GP) clinic compared to the community healthcare clinic in the hospital. NPs are working in many different primary care areas, as a specialist or as generalist in a primary care setting. Compared to physicians, patient satisfaction and quality of care have been equal or higher than care provided by physicians. NPs are effective in the reduction of patient unattachment and reduction of emergency department (ED) visits. Although NPs take often more consultation time and sometimes conduct more preventative actions, their work can be comparable or even more effective compared to other providers. This study hypothesized that the NP’s direct patient time and accessibility increases in the GP clinic, leading to a reduction of ED cost. ED and hospitalization cost of NP patients one year prior to attachment is compared with one year after attachment. Cost effectiveness is calculated by deducting incremental work environment cost by avoided ED and hospitalization cost.
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Division-led Strategies for Promoting Leader Wellness - Survey

https://www.jcc-resourcecatalogue.ca/en/permalink/divisionresource1188
Health Authority
Interior
Division
Kootenay Boundary Division of Family Practice
Published Date
2019-03-05
Link to File
/media/divresources/MiniZ_burnoutsurvey.docx
Description
"Survey to determine your workplace stress levels and how they measure up against others in your field used during the Division-led Strategies for Promoting Leader Wellness session at the Divisions Learning Session 2019."
Health Authority
Interior
Division
Kootenay Boundary Division of Family Practice
Corporate Author
STEPS Forward - American Medical Association
Published Date
2019-03-05
Topics
Physician Health and Wellness
Health Promotion
Event
Divisions Learning Session 2019
Workshop
Division-led Strategies for Promoting Leader Wellness
Resource Type
Survey
File Type
Word
Link to File
/media/divresources/MiniZ_burnoutsurvey.docx
Originating web page
https://edhub.ama-assn.org/steps-forward/module/2702509#resource
Publisher
STEPS Forward - American Medical Association
Citation
AMA (2015, June 1). Preventing Physician Burnout. Retrieved from https://edhub.ama-assn.org/steps-forward/module/2702509#resource
Description
Survey to determine your workplace stress levels and how they measure up against others in your field used during the Division-led Strategies for Promoting Leader Wellness session at the Divisions Learning Session 2019.
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Hope Partners in Health Care Community Forum Evaluation Questions

https://www.jcc-resourcecatalogue.ca/en/permalink/divisionresource415
Health Authority
Fraser
Division
Chilliwack Division of Family Practice
Program
A GP for Me
Published Date
2014-02-24
Link to File
/media/divresources/HopeHealthPromoCommunityForumEvaluation.pdf
Description
"A one-page event evaluation survey."
Health Authority
Fraser
Division
Chilliwack Division of Family Practice
Program
A GP for Me
Corporate Author
Chilliwack Division of Family Practice
Published Date
2014-02-24
Topics
Evaluation
Health Promotion
Event
Hope Health Promo Community Forum
Resource Type
Form
Survey
File Type
Pdf
Link to File
/media/divresources/HopeHealthPromoCommunityForumEvaluation.pdf
Description
A one-page event evaluation survey.
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Link to File
/media/divresources/NotforProfitLifecycleTable.pdf
Description
"This table lays out the key stages in a not-for-profit's organizational lifecycle and how that translates in programs, management, governance, operations, and finances."
Corporate Author
Vantage Point
Topics
Governance
Operations
Finances
Human Resources
Project Management
Event
Co-ED Learning Labs
Workshop
Pre-Work Day 1
Resource Type
Report
File Type
Pdf
Link to File
/media/divresources/NotforProfitLifecycleTable.pdf
Description
This table lays out the key stages in a not-for-profit's organizational lifecycle and how that translates in programs, management, governance, operations, and finances.
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