"This tool helps teams to identify characteristics of different collaborative leadership approaches and set areas of focus to help them move towards collaborative leadership."
This tool helps teams to identify characteristics of different collaborative leadership approaches and set areas of focus to help them move towards collaborative leadership.
"This tool helps team members identify their top three collaborative leadership objectives, and consider what strategies, accountability tools, and actions would be required to achieve them."
This tool helps team members identify their top three collaborative leadership objectives, and consider what strategies, accountability tools, and actions would be required to achieve them.
"This tool supports team members to discuss potential causes of conflict in changing environments and how these can be managed collaboratively within the team."
This tool supports team members to discuss potential causes of conflict in changing environments and how these can be managed collaboratively within the team.
"Helpful as practices explore TBC, this tool helps identify key functions needed to support patients and determine how the team can best fulfil these."
"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."
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.
" Network of Divisions Serving Rural and Remote Communities' presentation at the Patient Medical Home in rural communities: What are the realities? session at the GPSC Spring Summit 2017."
Network of Divisions Serving Rural and Remote Communities' presentation at the Patient Medical Home in rural communities: What are the realities? session at the GPSC Spring Summit 2017.
"Overview of PSP's TBC flexible learning opportunities, which help primary care providers and practice teams develop competencies key to successful team based care in practice, as outlined in the National Interprofessional Competency Framework."
Overview of PSP's TBC flexible learning opportunities, which help primary care providers and practice teams develop competencies key to successful team based care in practice, as outlined in the National Interprofessional Competency Framework.
"Survey summary, conducted with medical students and residents to better understand their future practice goals and what supports would help with their transition to practice."
Survey summary, conducted with medical students and residents to better understand their future practice goals and what supports would help with their transition to practice.
"The Team-Based Care Readiness tool determines if support is needed prior to team-based care implementation to support a team’s success in moving forward with implementation. The readiness tool is meant to guide a conversation with a clinic and is intended to be used with a coach to support the discussion and identify areas for potential support."
The Team-Based Care Readiness tool determines if support is needed prior to team-based care implementation to support a team’s success in moving forward with implementation. The readiness tool is meant to guide a conversation with a clinic and is intended to be used with a coach to support the discussion and identify areas for potential support.
"Useful as teams work to strengthen their TBC practice, this tool provides an opportunity for team members to review and reaffirm their previously-created collaborative leadership priorities and team charter. This tool also asks the team to consider how to prevent, identify and address potential conflict using the collaborative leadership priorities and team charter as guiding principles."
Useful as teams work to strengthen their TBC practice, this tool provides an opportunity for team members to review and reaffirm their previously-created collaborative leadership priorities and team charter. This tool also asks the team to consider how to prevent, identify and address potential conflict using the collaborative leadership priorities and team charter as guiding principles.