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Are you interested in sharing your thoughts on how patient centredness can be given more focus within Interior Health? We have an opportunity in Penticton! Open to: Patient partners in the South Okanagan area (including Princeton)…
Are you interested in sharing your thoughts on how patient centredness can be given more focus within Interior Health? Open to: Patient partners in the Williams Lake area.
Palliative care occurs in community, acute, residential and hospice care. In response to the 2015 Ministry of Health initiative to increase the number of hospice spaces across the province, Interior Health formed a project team to plan the implementation of these beds through to 2020. Palliative care has recently moved…
In June of 2016 the federal government legalized medical assistance in dying (MAiD). Since then, Interior Health has worked with provincial partners and other stakeholders to establish a MAiD Coordination Centre. The program has a newly formed Steering Committee and Interior health invites patient partners to collaborate in this next…
Integrating the patient and family voice into patient experience improvements of intensive care services in Royal Inland Hospital is a priority for all involved in this work. Lend your voice and partner with the team at Royal Inland Hospital as part of their Intensive Care Unit Patient and Family Advisory…
Join this focus group to give us your ideas about how we can make our new mental health and substance use clinic into a place you would want to go. Open to: Patient partners in the Central Okanagan area…
Do you want to help improve the lives of people who suffer from lung disease? If so, please consider participating in this steering committee. Open to: Patient partners in the Central Okanagan area…
Have you or a family member ever experienced the unfortunate need to have an unscheduled surgical procedure? Kootenay Boundary Regional Hospital is looking to improve the patient experience, and needs the patient voice to do so. If you have an interest in helping to improve the process flow for a…
Patient Partners are requested to follow the outpatient pathway for rapid access clinics opening in the Royal Inland Hospital clinical services building. Will the planned processes work for patients? What can be implemented before the clinics open to make sure the flow will work for the patients using them? Open to: Patient…
Data shows that a large percentage of patients presenting to Royal Inland Hospital Emergency Department require a different level of care and as such are having to wait for extended periods of time to see a doctor. In addition, many of these patients do not have a family doctor. You…