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Hospital emergency departments are, in many cases, the front line for health care in British Columbia. The ability of health care providers to support a smooth transition for people with lived mental health and substance use experience to community programs is crucial to their path for better health and well-being. …
Transitioning from the emergency department to community mental health and substance use services can be challenging. Interior Health invites you to take part in a working group aimed at improving the patient experience throughout this transition. Open to: Patient partners in and around Williams Lake…
What makes patients go to the Emergency Department instead of a walk-in clinic or physician office? We are looking for 12-15 patient partners interested in providing your feedback on July 25th over a dinner focus group. Open to: Patient partners in the South Okanagan…
Does patient engagement in research interest you? Read more about this exciting opportunity to give input as a patient partner on the Interior Centre Committee! Open to: Patient partners in the Interior region, with priority to the Golden- Shuswap area…
Do you have an interest in informing Interior Health’s Virtual Care strategy? Virtual care connects patients and providers for the delivery of health care services, eliminating travel. Open to: Patient partners in the Interior region…
Have you always wondered about the processes surrounding discharge from the hospital? We are looking for a patient partner to “rapidly improve” processes that support safe patient flow through discharge. Open to: Patient partners in West Kootenays…
Are you interested in contributing a patient perspective to the delivery of primary and community care? Interior Health is bringing partners together to develop a new way of supporting patients in their health care needs. Open to: Patient partners in the Interior Health region…
Do you thrive in the world of possibility and ambiguity? Do you enjoy working with high level systems thinkers to tackle the wicked health care problems in our area and improve health care services? Open to: Patient partners in the Kootenay Boundary area…
Do you have an interest in being part of the forefront of health care change with a focus on primary care development within Interior Health? As an equal partner at the table, the patient is a respected contributor to the discussions. Open to: Patient partners in the Interior region…
Dignity and respect are key components of patient -and family- centred care, so Interior Health welcomes one additional patient partner from across the Interior Region to join their steering committee. Open to: Patient partners in the Interior Health region…