The Engagement Partner & Primary Care Transformation Partner Roles - Webinar Presentation
The Engagement Partner & Primary Care Transformation Partner Roles - Webinar Recording
Evaluator Interview Guide
A GP for Me Core Patient Survey
A GP for Me Core Physician Survey
A GP for Me RFP Scoring Guide
How Boards Can Have Better Conversations - Guidelines
Journey Mapping Substance Use Treatment: An Exploration of Health Care Provider and Peer Experiences in Delivering and Receiving Primary Care
Medical Records - Issues & Guidelines
- Published Date
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2018
- Description
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"The guidelines in this document are intended to assist physicians in understanding issues around ownership and control of medical records, and the ways in which these issues affect the administration of medical records within their practice"
Physician Compensation: Physician Payment Options and Incentives as enablers - Presentation
Physician Services Agreement
- Description
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"This toolkit was prepared as a general guide to help physicians meet their obligations under the PIPA."
Substance Use Journey Maps
- Published Date
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2018-03-01
- Link to File
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https://bcpsqc.ca/resource/substance-use-journey-maps/
- Description
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"Two journey mapping sessions were hosted to explore the current state of treatment options and support for people with substance use concerns in primary care settings Over 120 health care providers, patients and organizational representatives contributed to the creation of six distinct journey maps, which are visible on this webpage."
- Corporate Author
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BC Patient Safety & Quality Council (BCPSQC)
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Ministry of Health
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Ministry of Mental Health and Addictions
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First Nations Health Authority
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General Practice Services Committee
- Published Date
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2018-03-01
- Topics
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Mental Health and Substance Use
- Resource Type
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Map
- File Type
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Web page
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Pdf
- Link to File
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https://bcpsqc.ca/resource/substance-use-journey-maps/
- Originating web page
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https://bcpsqc.ca/improve-care/substance-use/
- Description
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Two journey mapping sessions were hosted to explore the current state of treatment options and support for people with substance use concerns in primary care settings Over 120 health care providers, patients and organizational representatives contributed to the creation of six distinct journey maps, which are visible on this webpage.
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