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Do you have an interest in quality improvement? The new Physician Quality Improvement Initiative Committee provides a unique platform for patients to give feedback and work alongside physician champions throughout Interior Health to improve health care services. Open to: Patient partners in the Interior Health region…
Join an ongoing working group which is helping to transform primary care from a concept to a reality. Open to: Patient partners in the Boundary region (Christina Lake to Rock Creek)…
Do you have an interest in the key actions Interior Health undertook between April 2016 and March 2017 to fulfill its mandate? Are you keen in ensuring that Interior Health communicates with the public in a way that’s easily understood? If so, please RSVP for a one-time review of Interior…
Here is a chance to share your health experience with the Interior Health Board Quality Committee! Open to: Patient partners in the Interior Health region…
Are you interested in sharing your experiences in accessing services for youth with complex mental health challenges that may or may not include challenges with substance use? Your input can help future youth and family members navigate the services they require and improve the patient experience in your community.
Patients will have an opportunity to inform improvements at the Kelowna Community Health Services Centre. We need your help to make it as easy as possible! Please RSVP to share your feedback on the proposed surveys. Open to: Patient partners across Interior Health…
Let’s improve communication between staff, patients, and family members within an Intensive Care Unit (ICU)! Royal Inland Hospital is working on an initiative to utilize bedside whiteboards in the ICU as a communication tool and your input is needed. Open to: Patient partners in the Interior Health region…
Patient representation on the Interior Health Clinical Ethics Advisory Committee helps to exemplify the importance of more fully engaging patients and their families in improving the patient experience, building consensus on treatment plans, and ensuring that the Committee is transparent and just in its processes. Open to: Patient partners in…
Sometimes a patient’s care needs are better met in a hospital outside of their home community. Ultimately repatriation is about ensuring patients are returning to their home community after receiving these specialized services in a proactive streamlined way that supports their health and wellbeing along the continuum of care. See details…
Join efforts with Interior Health in providing elderly patients with the information they need regarding transitions from the emergency department to community services. Read on to find out how to provide feedback on this important communication material. Open to: Patient partners in the Interior Region…