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Clay Barber
Shared Care Committee
Building relationships, improving quality
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2
Partners
in Care
Transitions
in Care
Teledermatology
Practice Support
Program
Northern PiC
(UNBC)
Scholarships &
ReDesign
Polypharmacy
Rapid Access to Psychiatry
Youth
Transitions
Central
Okanagan
Richmond
S. Vancouver
Island
& Victoria
Providence
South
Okanagan
many more
locations…
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The Triple Aim
Improve patient/provider experience.
Improve population health outcomes (wellness
).
Demonstrate sustainable per capita
costs.
Demonstrate achievable, measurable
outcomes.
Address gaps in care.
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Knowledge transfer
and
relationship-building
activities.
Testing
innovation
.
Promoting
collaboration
and fostering engagement.
Building trust, dignity, and respect between providers and between providers
and patients. Developing
key requirements for
expansion across BC.
Ensuring sustainable system change.
Fostering patient self-management mechanisms.
Key deliverables/Scope of work
Slide5NHS 10 Principles of Large Scale ChangeMovement towards a new vision that is better and fundamentally different from the status quo
Identification and communications of key themes that people can relate to and that will make a big differenceMultiples of things (lots of lots)Framing and reframing issues in ways that engage and mobilize a lot of different peopleMutually reinforcing change across different parts of the system
Slide6NHS 10 Principles of Large Scale Change
Continually refreshing the story and attracting new active supportersEmergent planning and design, based on monitoring progress and adapting as you go.Enabling many people to contribute to the leadership of change, beyond organizational boundariesTransforming mindsets, leading to inherently sustainable change Maintaining and refreshing the leaders’ energy over the long haul
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Providence Health Care
Shared Care Initiatives
Central Okanagan
Kootenay Boundary
Salmon Arm
South Okanagan
South Vancouver Island
Fraser North West
a network of FPs
in northern BC
Abbotsford
East Kootenay
Fort St. John
Langley
Richmond
North Shore
Chilliwack
Cowichan
White Rock-South Surrey
PIC
Confirmed sites
PIC
Under development sites
Over 1500 FPs
Over 200 SPs
Mission
North Okanagan
Other Shared care sites
Kelowna
Surrey
Maple Ridge / Abbotsford
Nanaimo
Victoria
Saltspring
Kitimat
Prince George
Terrace
Smithers
Fort St. James
Burns Lake
Fraser Lake
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System alignment and integration
…to
gain broader adoption of Shared Care concepts, tools, and techniques.
Divisions of Family Practice
Health Authorities
Practice Support Program/PITO
NGOs
SSC
…leverage
existing initiatives and improve alignment while reducing overlaps and redundancies.
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System
improvements based on…
Solutions developed with
those who will be
implementing
Constant assessment of ability
to
implement
Pace of spread
Forces of resistance
Ability to recognize success & failure
- measurement
Disciplined teamwork, humility
NOT - independence/self-sufficiency/autonomy
. Systems change is
the great task. Complexity requires group successCommunity Development and viral spread
.
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What is success?
The patient’s journey
is
seamless, with appropriate and timely access and improved outcomes.
P
atients are supported
to better manage their own care with fewer unnecessary medical interventions.
D
uplication
of effort and utilization of resources
are reduced
on a per-capita basis.
H
assles and frustrations of patients and providers are reduced.
Relationships are enhanced.
Slide12For more information
Shared Care Committee
115 - 1665 West BroadwayVancouver, BC V6J 5A4Tel: 604 736-5551
www.bcma.org