Change to GPSC Incentives - Webinar Slides
Minor Tenant Improvement (MTI) Funding Guidelines
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2019-11-22
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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
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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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NP Infrastructure Funding for Divisions of Family Practice - Q&A
Physician Compensation: Physician Payment Options and Incentives as enablers - Presentation
Report – Moving Forward Together: Supporting Team-based Care and Networks in Community
- Program
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Divisions of Family Practice
- Published Date
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11-03-2017
- Link to File
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/media/divresources/ReporttoDivisions_ Nov3and6_Events.pdf
- Description
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"Report from the Moving Forward Together: Supporting Team-based Care and Networks Community event on Nov 3 & 6, 2017. The GPSC’s Incentives Working Group (IWG) and the Team-based Care Task Group (TBC TG) met with Divisions and health authority partners to discuss emerging ideas for supporting Patient Medical Homes (PMH) and Primary Care Networks (PCN)."
- 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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11-03-2017
- Topics
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Team-Based Care
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Incentive Fee Codes
- Event
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Moving Forward Together: Supporting Team-based Care and Networks in Community
- Resource Type
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Report
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Pdf
- Link to File
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/media/divresources/ReporttoDivisions_ Nov3and6_Events.pdf
- Description
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Report from the Moving Forward Together: Supporting Team-based Care and Networks Community event on Nov 3 & 6, 2017. The GPSC’s Incentives Working Group (IWG) and the Team-based Care Task Group (TBC TG) met with Divisions and health authority partners to discuss emerging ideas for supporting Patient Medical Homes (PMH) and Primary Care Networks (PCN).
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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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