Examples of Divisions of Family Practice in a sentence
The Physicians agree to work collaboratively with the Agency, the Ministry, the PCN and other health system partners including Divisions of Family Practice as required towards implementing the attributes of the BC Patient Medical Home and the Primary Care Network as described in Appendix 1.
History & Background – about Division/MSA start-up, Divisions of Family Practice Initiative or Facility Engagement Initiative 7.
The Divisions of Family Practice, the provincial college and physician association and UBC CPD were the most commonly rated partners.
Working with Divisions of Family Practice, the Leadership Council will identify, provide information and list all full-service family practices (sole and group) by community (Local Health Area) in 2015/16.
In partnership with the Doctors of BC, the GPSC, Divisions of Family Practice, and the Ministry of Health will explore options to expand the definition of patient attachment in line with the approach set out above, while still adhering to the principle of primary, longitudinal care.
Divisions of Family Practice and Medical Staff Associations continue to support working together across a community.
Submitting G14071 signifies that: You are providing full-service family practice services to the patients of the host physicians, and will continue to do so for the duration of any locum coverage for a family physician participating in the attachment incentive. You have contacted the Divisions of Family Practice central office to share your contact information (AGPforMe@doctorsofbc.ca) and to indicate your desire to participate as a locum in the community-level Attachment initiative as you are able.
Prior to the launch of the GPSC Long Term Care Initiative (LTCI) in early 2015/16, Divisions of Family Practice and Health Authorities reported several challenges related to delivering physician services in LTC homes.
Patients who are not attached to a physician and/or who have little contact with the health care system would likely need to be supported through the outreach and home support components of the MoH’s proposal.With respect to the proposed involvement of the Divisions of Family Practice in helping to establish these practices, it is important that the MoH recognize that the Divisions are at varying stages of readiness and capacity to expand their scope.
All Divisions of Family Practice participating in LTCI completed: (i) an annual funding report; and (ii) a survey of local service, business and funding model questions.