The BC Primary Care Research Network: A Vehicle for Innovation and Transformation - Presentation
- Health Authority
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Vancouver Coastal
- Division
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Vancouver Division of Family Practice
- Published Date
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2018-04-17
- Link to File
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/media/divresources/BCPHCRN_A_Vehicle_for_Innovation_and_Transformation.pptx
- Description
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"A presentation from the GPSC Summit 2018 on how divisions, health system partners, health professionals, and patients can get support from BC’s Primary Health Care Research Network to advance their health care innovations."
- Health Authority
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Vancouver Coastal
- Division
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Vancouver Division of Family Practice
- Corporate Author
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Vancouver Division of Family Practice
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University of British Columbia (UBC)
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Fraser Health Authority
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Ministry of Health
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Canadian Primary Care Sentinel Surveillance Network
- Personal Author
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Dr Sabrina Wong
Dr Fiona Duncan
Shana Ooms
Annette Garm
- Published Date
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2018-04-17
- Topics
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Primary Care
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Patient-Centred Care
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EMR
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Quality Improvement
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Team-Based Care
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Technology
- Event
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GPSC Summit 2018
- Workshop
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The BC Primary Care Research Network: A Vehicle for Innovation and Transformation
- Resource Type
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Presentation
- File Type
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PowerPoint
- Link to File
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/media/divresources/BCPHCRN_A_Vehicle_for_Innovation_and_Transformation.pptx
- Description
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A presentation from the GPSC Summit 2018 on how divisions, health system partners, health professionals, and patients can get support from BC’s Primary Health Care Research Network to advance their health care innovations.
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Burnaby DoFP Neighbourhood Networks Case Study - Executive Summary
- Division
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Burnaby Division of Family Practice
- Published Date
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2022-02
- Link to File
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/media/divresources/BurnabyDoFP_NeighborhoodNetworksCaseStudy_Executive_Summary.pdf
- Description
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"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
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Burnaby Division of Family Practice
- Corporate Author
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General Practice Services Committee
- Published Date
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2022-02
- Topics
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Primary Care Network
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Patient Medical Home
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Evaluation
- Resource Type
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Summary
- File Type
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Pdf
- Link to File
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/media/divresources/BurnabyDoFP_NeighborhoodNetworksCaseStudy_Executive_Summary.pdf
- Description
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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
- Division
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Burnaby Division of Family Practice
- Published Date
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2022-02
- Link to File
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/media/divresources/BurnabyDoFP_NeighborhoodNetworksCaseStudy_Full_Report.pdf
- Description
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"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
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Burnaby Division of Family Practice
- Corporate Author
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General Practice Services Committee
- Published Date
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2022-02
- Topics
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Primary Care Network
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Patient Medical Home
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Evaluation
- Resource Type
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Case Study
- File Type
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Pdf
- Link to File
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/media/divresources/BurnabyDoFP_NeighborhoodNetworksCaseStudy_Full_Report.pdf
- Description
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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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Change to GPSC Incentives - Webinar Recording
Change to GPSC Incentives - Webinar Slides
Executive Summary - Boundary Proof of Concept PMH/PCN
- Health Authority
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Interior
- Division
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Kootenay Boundary Division of Family Practice
- Published Date
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2019-02-07
- Link to File
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/media/divresources/BoundaryPocCaseStudyFinal_Executive_Summary.pdf
- Description
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"This is the executive summary of a three year project in the Boundary area of BC which began in 2016 to support the implementation of PMHs in five medical clinics, and the creation of a PCN connecting them and the health authority."
Executive Summary - Early Findings on Collaboration to Foster Family Practice Networks
Executive Summary - Exploring the Role of Collaborative Structures of Vancouver Island
- Health Authority
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Island
- Division
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Campbell River and District Division of Family Practice
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Comox Valley Division of Family Practice
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Cowichan Valley Division of Family Practice
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Nanaimo Division of Family Practice
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Oceanside Division of Family Practice
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Rural and Remote Division of Family Practice
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South Island Division of Family Practice
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Victoria Division of Family Practice
- Published Date
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2019-01
- Link to File
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/media/divresources/ExploringtheRoleofCollaborativestructuresonVancouverIsland_ExecutiveSummary.pdf
- Description
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"This document provides a summary of the overall case study: Exploring the Role of Collaborative Structures of Vancouver Island."
Feedback From Meetings With and Surveys Completed By GPs and NPs (Draft)
- Program
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Divisions of Family Practice
- Published Date
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2011-08
- Link to File
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/media/divresources/OrgDevGovernanceHandbookAugust2011FINAL.pdf
- Description
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"This Governance Handbook has been written as a resource to assist the boards and supporting staff/consultants1 of Divisions of Family Practice in the delivery of governance leadership.
The purpose of this handbook is to:
Provide information about standard requirements and best practices for non-profit organizations
Identify the key roles and responsibilities of boards, directors and societies
Provide a tool to assist in orienting and training board members
Provide information about standard policies, along with some sample policies for the board to discuss and adapt to meet the Division’s unique needs
Provide information that will assist Divisions in developing their own board handbooks"
- Program
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Divisions of Family Practice
- Corporate Author
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General Practice Services Committee
- Published Date
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2011-08
- Topics
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Governance
- Resource Type
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Manual
- File Type
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Pdf
- Link to File
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/media/divresources/OrgDevGovernanceHandbookAugust2011FINAL.pdf
- Description
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This Governance Handbook has been written as a resource to assist the boards and supporting staff/consultants1 of Divisions of Family Practice in the delivery of governance leadership.
The purpose of this handbook is to:
Provide information about standard requirements and best practices for non-profit organizations
Identify the key roles and responsibilities of boards, directors and societies
Provide a tool to assist in orienting and training board members
Provide information about standard policies, along with some sample policies for the board to discuss and adapt to meet the Division’s unique needs
Provide information that will assist Divisions in developing their own board handbooks
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Governance Policies - Board Attendance
Governance Policies - Removing Board Directors
GPSC Patient Medical Home Evaluation Framework - Most Significant Change Guildelines
GPSC Patient Medical Home Evaluation - Methods & Supports
GPSC Patient Medical Home Evaluation - Webinar Recording
- Health Authority
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Interior
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Fraser
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Vancouver Coastal
- Division
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East Kootenay Division of Family Practice
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Mission Division of Family Practice
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North Shore Division of Family Practice
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Kootenay Boundary Division of Family Practice
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Rural and Remote Division of Family Practice
- Published Date
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2019-01-08
- Link to File
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https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/recording/5607426134844923906
- Description
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"The recording of the GPSC Patient Medical Home Evaluation Webinar."
- Health Authority
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Interior
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Fraser
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Vancouver Coastal
- Division
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East Kootenay Division of Family Practice
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Mission Division of Family Practice
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North Shore Division of Family Practice
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Kootenay Boundary Division of Family Practice
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Rural and Remote Division of Family Practice
- Corporate Author
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General Practice Services Committee
- Published Date
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2019-01-08
- Topics
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Evaluation
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Patient Medical Home
- Event
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GPSC Patient Medical Home Evaluation Webinar
- Resource Type
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Audio Recording
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Video Recording
- File Type
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MP4
- Link to File
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https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/recording/5607426134844923906
- Recording Length
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1hrs 7min 55sec
- Description
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The recording of the GPSC Patient Medical Home Evaluation Webinar.
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GPSC PMH Evaluation Framework and One Pager
- Published Date
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2017-05-09
- Link to File
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/media/divresources/GPSCPMHEvaluationFrameworkandOnepager.pdf
- Description
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"The primary purpose of the GPSC Patient Medical Home Evaluation is to measure system-level
outcome changes based on adopting the PMH model in British Columbia. The framework mainly focuses on long-term goals that will be observable as the PMH model reaches
maturity over the course of several years. The one pager is a summarized version of the framework."
- Corporate Author
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General Practice Services Committee
- Published Date
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2017-05-09
- Topics
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Evaluation
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Patient Medical Home
- Event
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GPSC Patient Medical Home Evaluation Webinar
- Resource Type
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Report
- File Type
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Pdf
- Link to File
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/media/divresources/GPSCPMHEvaluationFrameworkandOnepager.pdf
- Description
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The primary purpose of the GPSC Patient Medical Home Evaluation is to measure system-level
outcome changes based on adopting the PMH model in British Columbia. The framework mainly focuses on long-term goals that will be observable as the PMH model reaches
maturity over the course of several years. The one pager is a summarized version of the framework.
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GPSC PMH Evaluation Webinar - Presentation
- Health Authority
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Fraser
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Interior
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Vancouver Coastal
- Division
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East Kootenay Division of Family Practice
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Kootenay Boundary Division of Family Practice
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North Shore Division of Family Practice
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Mission Division of Family Practice
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Rural and Remote Division of Family Practice
- Published Date
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2019-01-08
- Link to File
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/media/divresources/GPSCPMHEvaluationWebinar_Presentation.pptx
- Description
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"The slideshow presented during the GPSC Patient Medical Home Evaluation webinar on January 8, 2019."
- Health Authority
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Fraser
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Interior
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Vancouver Coastal
- Division
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East Kootenay Division of Family Practice
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Kootenay Boundary Division of Family Practice
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North Shore Division of Family Practice
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Mission Division of Family Practice
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Rural and Remote Division of Family Practice
- Corporate Author
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General Practice Services Committee
- Published Date
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2019-01-08
- Topics
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Patient Medical Home
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Evaluation
- Event
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GPSC Patient Medical Home Evaluation Webinar
- Resource Type
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Presentation
- File Type
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PowerPoint
- Link to File
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/media/divresources/GPSCPMHEvaluationWebinar_Presentation.pptx
- Description
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The slideshow presented during the GPSC Patient Medical Home Evaluation webinar on January 8, 2019.
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GPSC Summit 2018 Event Summary
- Published Date
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2018-05-14
- Link to File
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/media/divresources/GPSC_Summit_Summary.pdf
- Description
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"The event summary from the GPSC Summit 2018. This document captures the highlights of the event, and finishes with a message from the GPSC Co-chairs about the future of primary care in BC."