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Indigenous Patient Journey Mapping Session Participant with Pain Care BC

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Commitment: One-time

Connection method: In-person

Open to Provincial Region, Patient partners across BC

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Do you live with pain and would like to share your experiences with BC Pain Care Services?

Pain Care BC (PCBC) is looking for Indigenous patients living with pain who are willing to share their journey and help improve health services in British Columbia.

Join our Indigenous Patient Journey Mapping session to help us capture Indigenous patients’ experiences with pain services and to inform BC Pain Care Strategy.

The Indigenous Patient Journey Mapping Session will be in-person in Vancouver on March 7th, 2024. During the session, we will map your journey, from finding a doctor and scheduling appointments to managing your care after treatment. This will help us identify any gaps and opportunities to make things better in BC.

Pain Care BC (PCBC) is a provincial health improvement network. PCBC works with health-care organizations to improve the quality and coordination of pain services across BC

Level of Engagement

This opportunity is at the level of Involve on the IAP2 Spectrum of Public Participation.

Eligibility

  • Willing & comfortable to share health care experiences in a group setting
  • Specific health care experiences [details below]
  • Have access to technology and the internet to participate in the engagement opportunity
  • Comfortable using technology to attend online/virtual meetings
  • The time to participate in the engagement opportunity
  • Indigenous patients living with chronic pain
Patient Partners ARE NOT required to be PVN members to participate in this engagement opportunity.

Health Care Partner Contact Information

Tatiana Popovitskaia Lead, Pain Care BC | Provincial Health Services Authority (604) 369-1107 tatiana.popovitskaia@phsa.ca

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