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Program
Divisions of Family Practice
Published Date
2016
Link to File
/media/divresources/BoardMemberCodeofConduct.docx
Description
"This example policy lays out the expections for board member conduct."
Program
Divisions of Family Practice
Corporate Author
Vantage Point
Published Date
2016
Topics
Governance
Board of Directors
Resource Type
Policy
File Type
Word
Link to File
/media/divresources/BoardMemberCodeofConduct.docx
Description
This example policy lays out the expections for board member conduct.
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Published Date
2016-04-05
Description
"This toolkit outlines the building blocks of creating a strong board development committee, including core responsibilities of the committee, and a sample terms of reference for your board development committee."
Corporate Author
Vantage Point
Published Date
2016-04-05
Topics
Governance
Board of Directors
Resource Type
Toolkit
File Type
Pdf
Originating web page
http://www.thevantagepoint.ca/resources/building-your-board-development-committee
Description
This toolkit outlines the building blocks of creating a strong board development committee, including core responsibilities of the committee, and a sample terms of reference for your board development committee.
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Burnaby DoFP Neighbourhood Networks Case Study - Executive Summary

https://www.jcc-resourcecatalogue.ca/en/permalink/divisionresource1605
Division
Burnaby Division of Family Practice
Published Date
2022-02
Link to File
/media/divresources/BurnabyDoFP_NeighborhoodNetworksCaseStudy_Executive_Summary.pdf
Description
"This document is the executive summary of the Burnaby DoFP Neighbourhood Networks case study. As part of GPSC commitment to the development of physician networks as a key component of primary care system change, the Burnaby DoFP Neighborhood Network case study explores the development and implementation of three neighborhood networks in Burnaby. The creation of neighborhood networks in Burnaby was prompted by family physicians who recognized the need to bring together family physicians from across local communities to increase their interconnectedness, provide opportunities for local Primary Care Network planning, and enable methods for sharing care with each other with the goal of improving patient access to medical care across Burnaby. Burnaby’s neighborhood networks have supported family physicians to connect socially, learn from each other, identify options for locum coverage and after-hours care, and support referrals to specialist care throughout the networks. Key outcomes: family physicians were able to increase patients’ access to care by referring patients to their family physician peers, expanding their use of locums, working on the development of an Urgent and Primary Care Clinic, and procuring additional healthcare resources for the neighborhood networks. A discussion of the neighborhood network's future goals and next steps is included."
Division
Burnaby Division of Family Practice
Corporate Author
General Practice Services Committee
Published Date
2022-02
Topics
Primary Care Network
Patient Medical Home
Evaluation
Resource Type
Summary
File Type
Pdf
Link to File
/media/divresources/BurnabyDoFP_NeighborhoodNetworksCaseStudy_Executive_Summary.pdf
Description
This document is the executive summary of the Burnaby DoFP Neighbourhood Networks case study. As part of GPSC commitment to the development of physician networks as a key component of primary care system change, the Burnaby DoFP Neighborhood Network case study explores the development and implementation of three neighborhood networks in Burnaby. The creation of neighborhood networks in Burnaby was prompted by family physicians who recognized the need to bring together family physicians from across local communities to increase their interconnectedness, provide opportunities for local Primary Care Network planning, and enable methods for sharing care with each other with the goal of improving patient access to medical care across Burnaby. Burnaby’s neighborhood networks have supported family physicians to connect socially, learn from each other, identify options for locum coverage and after-hours care, and support referrals to specialist care throughout the networks. Key outcomes: family physicians were able to increase patients’ access to care by referring patients to their family physician peers, expanding their use of locums, working on the development of an Urgent and Primary Care Clinic, and procuring additional healthcare resources for the neighborhood networks. A discussion of the neighborhood network's future goals and next steps is included.
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Burnaby DoFP Neighbourhood Networks Case Study - Full Report

https://www.jcc-resourcecatalogue.ca/en/permalink/divisionresource1606
Division
Burnaby Division of Family Practice
Published Date
2022-02
Link to File
/media/divresources/BurnabyDoFP_NeighborhoodNetworksCaseStudy_Full_Report.pdf
Description
"This document details the full case study on the Burnaby DoFP Neighborhood Networks. As part of GPSC commitment to the development of physician networks as a key component of primary care system change, the Burnaby DoFP Neighborhood Network case study explores the development and implementation of three neighborhood networks in Burnaby. The creation of neighborhood networks in Burnaby was prompted by family physicians who recognized the need to bring together family physicians from across local communities to increase their interconnectedness, provide opportunities for local Primary Care Network planning, and enable methods for sharing care with each other with the goal of improving patient access to medical care across Burnaby. Burnaby’s neighborhood networks have supported family physicians to connect socially, learn from each other, identify options for locum coverage and after-hours care, and support referrals to specialist care throughout the networks. Key outcomes: family physicians were able to increase patients’ access to care by referring patients to their family physician peers, expanding their use of locums, working on the development of an Urgent and Primary Care Clinic, and procuring additional healthcare resources for the neighborhood networks. A discussion of the neighborhood network's future goals and next steps is included."
Division
Burnaby Division of Family Practice
Corporate Author
General Practice Services Committee
Published Date
2022-02
Topics
Primary Care Network
Patient Medical Home
Evaluation
Resource Type
Case Study
File Type
Pdf
Link to File
/media/divresources/BurnabyDoFP_NeighborhoodNetworksCaseStudy_Full_Report.pdf
Description
This document details the full case study on the Burnaby DoFP Neighborhood Networks. As part of GPSC commitment to the development of physician networks as a key component of primary care system change, the Burnaby DoFP Neighborhood Network case study explores the development and implementation of three neighborhood networks in Burnaby. The creation of neighborhood networks in Burnaby was prompted by family physicians who recognized the need to bring together family physicians from across local communities to increase their interconnectedness, provide opportunities for local Primary Care Network planning, and enable methods for sharing care with each other with the goal of improving patient access to medical care across Burnaby. Burnaby’s neighborhood networks have supported family physicians to connect socially, learn from each other, identify options for locum coverage and after-hours care, and support referrals to specialist care throughout the networks. Key outcomes: family physicians were able to increase patients’ access to care by referring patients to their family physician peers, expanding their use of locums, working on the development of an Urgent and Primary Care Clinic, and procuring additional healthcare resources for the neighborhood networks. A discussion of the neighborhood network's future goals and next steps is included.
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Program
Primary Care Networks
Published Date
2022
Link to File
/media/divresources/PCN-Community-Evaluation-Draft-Common-Indicators.docx
Description
"This document is a draft of the common PCN community evaluation indicators. It was created by the FPSC Evaluation team and can be used as a guide or template by PCNs."
Program
Primary Care Networks
Published Date
2022
Topics
Evaluation
PCN Resource Shareout Documents
Primary Care Network
File Type
Word
Link to File
/media/divresources/PCN-Community-Evaluation-Draft-Common-Indicators.docx
Description
This document is a draft of the common PCN community evaluation indicators. It was created by the FPSC Evaluation team and can be used as a guide or template by PCNs.
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Consent To Act As A Director Of The Division Of Family Practice

https://www.jcc-resourcecatalogue.ca/en/permalink/divisionresource757
Program
Divisions of Family Practice
Published Date
2016
Link to File
/media/divresources/DirectorConsenttoActandCertification.docx
Description
"A form for board of directors to fill out which confirms they are qualified and consent to be a director of the division (the "Society")."
Program
Divisions of Family Practice
Corporate Author
Bull Housser
Published Date
2016
Topics
Board of Directors
Contracts and Agreements
Resource Type
Form
File Type
Word
Link to File
/media/divresources/DirectorConsenttoActandCertification.docx
Description
A form for board of directors to fill out which confirms they are qualified and consent to be a director of the division (the "Society").
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Program
Divisions of Family Practice
Published Date
2016
Link to File
/media/divresources/SamplePolicyreBoardAttendance.docx
Description
"Example board attendance policy adapted from the South Okanagan Similkameen Division."
Program
Divisions of Family Practice
Corporate Author
General Practice Services Committee
Published Date
2016
Topics
Governance
Board of Directors
Resource Type
Policy
File Type
Word
Link to File
/media/divresources/SamplePolicyreBoardAttendance.docx
Description
Example board attendance policy adapted from the South Okanagan Similkameen Division.
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Program
Divisions of Family Practice
Published Date
2016
Link to File
/media/divresources/SamplePolicyreRemovingBoardDirectors.docx
Description
"Example policy regarding the removal of directors from the board. Adapted from the South Okanagan Similkameen Division."
Program
Divisions of Family Practice
Corporate Author
General Practice Services Committee
Published Date
2016
Topics
Governance
Board of Directors
Resource Type
Policy
File Type
Word
Link to File
/media/divresources/SamplePolicyreRemovingBoardDirectors.docx
Description
Example policy regarding the removal of directors from the board. Adapted from the South Okanagan Similkameen Division.
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A GP for Me Celebration: Evaluation Overview - Talking Notes

https://www.jcc-resourcecatalogue.ca/en/permalink/divisionresource1446
Program
A GP for Me
Published Date
2016-11-28
Link to File
/media/divresources/A_GP_for_Me_Duncan_Ooms.pdf
Description
"This document was used during the GPSC Summit 2016. They were the talking notes for Dr. Duncan & Shana Ooms."
Program
A GP for Me
Corporate Author
Ministry of Health
General Practice Services Committee
Personal Author
Dr. Fiona Duncan
Shana Ooms
Published Date
2016-11-28
Topics
Evaluation
Primary Care
Event
GPSC Summit 2016
Resource Type
Summary
File Type
Pdf
Link to File
/media/divresources/A_GP_for_Me_Duncan_Ooms.pdf
Description
This document was used during the GPSC Summit 2016. They were the talking notes for Dr. Duncan & Shana Ooms.
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How Boards Can Have Better Conversations - Guidelines

https://www.jcc-resourcecatalogue.ca/en/permalink/divisionresource1458
Published Date
2016
Link to File
http://www.governinggood.ca/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/How-Boards-Can-Have-Better-Conversations-1.pdf
Description
"E. Grant MacDonald's guidelines for improving communication amongst Boards."
Corporate Author
Dalhousie Universit
Personal Author
E. Grant MacDonald
Published Date
2016
Topics
Governance
Board of Directors
Resource Type
Guidelines
File Type
Pdf
Link to File
http://www.governinggood.ca/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/How-Boards-Can-Have-Better-Conversations-1.pdf
Description
E. Grant MacDonald's guidelines for improving communication amongst Boards.
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Rural and Remote Division of Family Practice Board of Directors Call for Nominations

https://www.jcc-resourcecatalogue.ca/en/permalink/divisionresource1622
Division
Rural and Remote Division of Family Practice
Published Date
2022-04-11
Link to File
/media/divresources/2022-04-11RuralRemoteDivisionBoardCallforNominationsFINAL.pdf
Description
"This is a call for nominations for the Rural and Remote Division of Family Practice Board of Directors. This document can be used as a guide or template for other divisions hoping to do a call out for nominations."
Division
Rural and Remote Division of Family Practice
Published Date
2022-04-11
Topics
Board of Directors
Community Resources
Resource Type
Job Description
Tool
File Type
Pdf
Link to File
/media/divresources/2022-04-11RuralRemoteDivisionBoardCallforNominationsFINAL.pdf
Description
This is a call for nominations for the Rural and Remote Division of Family Practice Board of Directors. This document can be used as a guide or template for other divisions hoping to do a call out for nominations.
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Division
Sunshine Coast Division of Family Practice
Published Date
2022-04
Link to File
/media/divresources/GPSCPMHCaseStudy-SunshineCoastDataIntegration.pdf
Description
"This is the full case study report for the Sunshine Coast Data Integration Case Study. The Sunshine Coast Data Integration Case Study explores work done to advance data integration across five primary care clinics using Med Access EMR. The project involved 38 family physicians on the Sunshine Coast who desired a technical solution to lacking information continuity for their patients, who they often see across multiple primary care settings with separate EMRs. While the project work stalled due to technical problems that emerged during the vendor engagement step, the case study offers previously unavailable insight into the expected project phases for large-scale data integration work, and typical challenges and enablers that might impede or maintain such initiatives."
Division
Sunshine Coast Division of Family Practice
Corporate Author
General Practice Services Committee
Published Date
2022-04
Topics
Patient Medical Home
Evaluation
Resource Type
Case Study
File Type
Pdf
Link to File
/media/divresources/GPSCPMHCaseStudy-SunshineCoastDataIntegration.pdf
Description
This is the full case study report for the Sunshine Coast Data Integration Case Study. The Sunshine Coast Data Integration Case Study explores work done to advance data integration across five primary care clinics using Med Access EMR. The project involved 38 family physicians on the Sunshine Coast who desired a technical solution to lacking information continuity for their patients, who they often see across multiple primary care settings with separate EMRs. While the project work stalled due to technical problems that emerged during the vendor engagement step, the case study offers previously unavailable insight into the expected project phases for large-scale data integration work, and typical challenges and enablers that might impede or maintain such initiatives.
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Sunshine Coast Data Integration - Executive Summary

https://www.jcc-resourcecatalogue.ca/en/permalink/divisionresource1618
Division
Sunshine Coast Division of Family Practice
Published Date
2022
Link to File
/media/divresources/GPSCPMHCaseStudy-SunshineCoastDataIntegration-ExecutiveSummary.pdf
Description
"This is the executive summary for the Sunshine Coast Data Integration Case Study. The Sunshine Coast Data Integration Case Study explores work done to advance data integration across five primary care clinics using Med Access EMR. The project involved 38 family physicians on the Sunshine Coast who desired a technical solution to lacking information continuity for their patients, who they often see across multiple primary care settings with separate EMRs. While the project work stalled due to technical problems that emerged during the vendor engagement step, the case study offers previously unavailable insight into the expected project phases for large-scale data integration work, and typical challenges and enablers that might impede or maintain such initiatives."
Division
Sunshine Coast Division of Family Practice
Corporate Author
General Practice Services Committee
Published Date
2022
Topics
Patient Medical Home
Evaluation
Resource Type
Summary
File Type
Pdf
Link to File
/media/divresources/GPSCPMHCaseStudy-SunshineCoastDataIntegration-ExecutiveSummary.pdf
Description
This is the executive summary for the Sunshine Coast Data Integration Case Study. The Sunshine Coast Data Integration Case Study explores work done to advance data integration across five primary care clinics using Med Access EMR. The project involved 38 family physicians on the Sunshine Coast who desired a technical solution to lacking information continuity for their patients, who they often see across multiple primary care settings with separate EMRs. While the project work stalled due to technical problems that emerged during the vendor engagement step, the case study offers previously unavailable insight into the expected project phases for large-scale data integration work, and typical challenges and enablers that might impede or maintain such initiatives.
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