Integrating Nurses into Practice: Transition Stage (Case Study)
- Division
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Central Okanagan Division of Family Practice
- Published Date
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2020-11
- Link to File
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/media/divresources/CODFP_NiPCP_Case_Study_FinalReport.pdf
- Description
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"The report provides valuable lessons about the process of onboarding and integrating nurses into family practices (e.g. preparation prior to onboarding, building trust with team members). Initial outcomes related to attachment, access, and patient and provider experience are explored. While the findings in the report are primarily focused on the Nurse in Primary Care Practice program in Central Okanagan, the findings can be applied to any team-based care environment, regardless of funding model."
- Division
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Central Okanagan Division of Family Practice
- Corporate Author
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General Practice Services Committee
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Central Okanagan Division of Family Practice
- Published Date
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2020-11
- Topics
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Patient Medical Home
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Team-Based Care
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Nurse
- Resource Type
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Case Study
- File Type
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Pdf
- Link to File
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/media/divresources/CODFP_NiPCP_Case_Study_FinalReport.pdf
- Description
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The report provides valuable lessons about the process of onboarding and integrating nurses into family practices (e.g. preparation prior to onboarding, building trust with team members). Initial outcomes related to attachment, access, and patient and provider experience are explored. While the findings in the report are primarily focused on the Nurse in Primary Care Practice program in Central Okanagan, the findings can be applied to any team-based care environment, regardless of funding model.
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Integrating Nurses into Practice: Transition Stage (Executive Summary)
Nurses in Primary Care: Four Experiences Across BC - Pre-Session Reading Material
- Health Authority
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Fraser
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Interior
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Vancouver Coastal
- Division
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Central Okanagan Division of Family Practice
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Powell River Division of Family Practice
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Kootenay Boundary Division of Family Practice
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White Rock South Surrey Division of Family Practice
- Published Date
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2018-04-17
- Link to File
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/media/divresources/Nurses_in_Primary_Care_Pre_session_Handout.pdf
- Description
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"A pre-reading summary of the Nurses in Primary Care: Four Experiences Across BC session at the GPSC Summit 2018."
- Health Authority
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Fraser
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Interior
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Vancouver Coastal
- Division
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Central Okanagan Division of Family Practice
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Powell River Division of Family Practice
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Kootenay Boundary Division of Family Practice
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White Rock South Surrey Division of Family Practice
- Corporate Author
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General Practice Services Committee
- Published Date
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2018-04-17
- Topics
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Nurse
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Patient Medical Home
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Team-Based Care
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Primary Care
- Event
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GPSC Summit 2018
- Workshop
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Nurses in Primary Care: Four Experiences Across BC
- Resource Type
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Summary
- File Type
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Pdf
- Link to File
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/media/divresources/Nurses_in_Primary_Care_Pre_session_Handout.pdf
- Description
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A pre-reading summary of the Nurses in Primary Care: Four Experiences Across BC session at the GPSC Summit 2018.
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What We Value: Stories of Most Significant Change (MSC) from Physicians, Allied Healthcare Providers, and Patients (Executive Summary)
- Division
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Central Okanagan Division of Family Practice
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Kootenay Boundary Division of Family Practice
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North Peace Division of Family Practice
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North Shore Division of Family Practice
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South Island Division of Family Practice
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South Okanagan Similkameen Division of Family Practice
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Sunshine Coast Division of Family Practice
- Published Date
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2020-11
- Link to File
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/media/divresources/PMHMostSignificantChangeEvaluation_ExecutiveSummary.pdf
- Description
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"The PMH Most Significant Change Evaluation describes the changes that resulted from Patient Medical Home (PMH) strategies such as the implementation of team-based care with allied health professionals (i.e., pharmacists and social workers), and clarifies the values held by different stakeholders in primary care transformation. The executive summary contains priority next steps for system actors (GPSC, Divisions, and FPs) to address."
- Division
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Central Okanagan Division of Family Practice
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Kootenay Boundary Division of Family Practice
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North Peace Division of Family Practice
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North Shore Division of Family Practice
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South Island Division of Family Practice
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South Okanagan Similkameen Division of Family Practice
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Sunshine Coast Division of Family Practice
- Corporate Author
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General Practice Services Committee
- Published Date
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2020-11
- Topics
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Patient Medical Home
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Most Significant Change
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Team-Based Care
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Evaluation
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EMR
- Resource Type
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Summary
- File Type
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Pdf
- Link to File
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/media/divresources/PMHMostSignificantChangeEvaluation_ExecutiveSummary.pdf
- Description
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The PMH Most Significant Change Evaluation describes the changes that resulted from Patient Medical Home (PMH) strategies such as the implementation of team-based care with allied health professionals (i.e., pharmacists and social workers), and clarifies the values held by different stakeholders in primary care transformation. The executive summary contains priority next steps for system actors (GPSC, Divisions, and FPs) to address.
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What We Value: Stories of Most Significant Change (MSC) from Physicians, Allied Healthcare Providers, and Patients (Executive Summary)
- Division
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Central Okanagan Division of Family Practice
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Kootenay Boundary Division of Family Practice
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North Peace Division of Family Practice
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North Shore Division of Family Practice
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South Island Division of Family Practice
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South Okanagan Similkameen Division of Family Practice
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Sunshine Coast Division of Family Practice
- Published Date
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2020-11
- Link to File
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/media/divresources/PMHMostSignificantChangeEvaluation_FullReport.pdf
- Description
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"The PMH Most Significant Change Evaluation describes the changes that resulted from Patient Medical Home (PMH) strategies such as the implementation of team-based care with allied health professionals (i.e., pharmacists and social workers). By collecting, sharing, and reflecting on PMH stories from across BC, this project identifies common and different values held by different stakeholder groups in the BC health system."
- Division
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Central Okanagan Division of Family Practice
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Kootenay Boundary Division of Family Practice
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North Peace Division of Family Practice
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North Shore Division of Family Practice
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South Island Division of Family Practice
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South Okanagan Similkameen Division of Family Practice
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Sunshine Coast Division of Family Practice
- Corporate Author
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General Practice Services Committee
- Published Date
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2020-11
- Topics
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Patient Medical Home
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Most Significant Change
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Team-Based Care
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Evaluation
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EMR
- Resource Type
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Case Study
- File Type
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Pdf
- Link to File
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/media/divresources/PMHMostSignificantChangeEvaluation_FullReport.pdf
- Description
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The PMH Most Significant Change Evaluation describes the changes that resulted from Patient Medical Home (PMH) strategies such as the implementation of team-based care with allied health professionals (i.e., pharmacists and social workers). By collecting, sharing, and reflecting on PMH stories from across BC, this project identifies common and different values held by different stakeholder groups in the BC health system.
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