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Putting Together a List of How to Measure the Quality of Anesthesia Care in Canada

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Help Decide How to Measure Anesthesia Quality

Details
The goal of this study is to get feedback from patients, caregivers, and healthcare providers from across Canada to help us come up with the most important metrics to use to measure anesthesiology care in Canada. We are researchers and clinicians from the University of British Columbia looking for adult patients (or their caregivers) who have undergone a surgical experience within the past three years to help us provide better anesthesia care.

Location
Vancouver Island / Coast, Lower Mainland, Thompson – Okanagan, Kootenay, Cariboo, North Coast and Nechako, Northeast, Online

Eligibility
Age: 18 Years – 120 Years Old
Accepting Healthy Volunteers: No

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Shana Ooms

Executive Director of Primary Care Strategy, Policy and Quality — BC Ministry of Health

Shana Ooms

Where those of us in the room may have debated policy or wording, patient voices made sure patients were top of mind. And as a result, significant improvements were made to simplify something that was otherwise complex. Patient voices at the table bring us back to reality in terms of what we are trying to achieve.