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Divisions of Family Practice - Document of Intent Template
- Published Date
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2015
- Link to File
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/media/divresources/DivisionsofFamilyPractice-Document_of_Intent_Template.pdf
- Description
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"The Divisions Document of Intent (DOI) Template describes the roles and functions of the Divisions of Family Practice and the responsibilities of partners including Health Authorities, General Practice Services Committee, Ministry of Health and Doctors of BC in providing support for divisions in the context of the broader primary care system."
- Corporate Author
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General Practice Services Committee
- Published Date
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2015
- Topics
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Contracts and Agreements
- Resource Type
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Template
- File Type
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Pdf
- Link to File
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/media/divresources/DivisionsofFamilyPractice-Document_of_Intent_Template.pdf
- Description
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The Divisions Document of Intent (DOI) Template describes the roles and functions of the Divisions of Family Practice and the responsibilities of partners including Health Authorities, General Practice Services Committee, Ministry of Health and Doctors of BC in providing support for divisions in the context of the broader primary care system.
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Minor Tenant Improvement (MTI) Funding Guidelines
- Published Date
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2019-11-22
- Link to File
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/media/divresources/Minor-Tenant-Improvement-Funding-Guidelines.pdf
- Description
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"The GPSC has endorsed one-time funding for minor tenant improvements to family physician owned/leased clinics participating in their local Primary Care Networks (PCNs). The GPSC and the Ministry of Health are continuing to collaborate and support all PCN Wave 1 and 2 communities to lead the implementation, spread and sustainability of team-based care within the context of Patient Medical Homes and Primary Care Networks. This document provides the guidelines around funding."
- Corporate Author
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General Practice Services Committee
- Published Date
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2019-11-22
- Topics
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Primary Care Network
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Patient Medical Home
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Funding
- Resource Type
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Guidelines
- File Type
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Pdf
- Link to File
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/media/divresources/Minor-Tenant-Improvement-Funding-Guidelines.pdf
- Description
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The GPSC has endorsed one-time funding for minor tenant improvements to family physician owned/leased clinics participating in their local Primary Care Networks (PCNs). The GPSC and the Ministry of Health are continuing to collaborate and support all PCN Wave 1 and 2 communities to lead the implementation, spread and sustainability of team-based care within the context of Patient Medical Homes and Primary Care Networks. This document provides the guidelines around funding.
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Staying Ahead of the Curve: Bull Housser's Annual Seminar for Charities and Non-Profits
- Published Date
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2016-10-24
- Link to File
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/media/divresources/BHT_2016CharitiesSeminar.pdf
- Description
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"This presentation covers the following topics:
1) Charities and Non-Profit Organizations: The State of the Sector
2) The (Inter)Net Result – Managing Social Media Use in the Workplace
3) Transitioning to the new Societies Act: How and When?
4) Dealing with Donors: How Much is Too Much?"
- Corporate Author
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Bull Housser
- Personal Author
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Michael Blatchford
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Taryn Mackie
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Margaret Mason
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Bryan Millman
- Published Date
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2016-10-24
- Topics
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Governance
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BC Societies Act
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Communications and Marketing
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Funding
- Resource Type
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Presentation
- File Type
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Pdf
- Link to File
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/media/divresources/BHT_2016CharitiesSeminar.pdf
- Description
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This presentation covers the following topics:
1) Charities and Non-Profit Organizations: The State of the Sector
2) The (Inter)Net Result – Managing Social Media Use in the Workplace
3) Transitioning to the new Societies Act: How and When?
4) Dealing with Donors: How Much is Too Much?
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