Grassroots Development of Interprofessional Primary Care Teams in Canada
Six million Canadians do not have access to a family doctor.* Despite calls for interprofessional teams to improve access, the widespread adoption and uptake of
The CPHC is pleased to share its latest news including guest presentations made to the CPHC. This page also includes resources it has curated from a list of publicly accessible resources focused on team-based care.
The CPHC has no formal relationship with the authors or are they affiliated with them unless otherwise noted in the respective posts. Simply, the CPHC has aggregated the resources here for ease of access and reference. In all instances, we have posted the source links available at the time of sharing.
The CPHC is pleased to share the list of following groups who practise and have an interest in team-based primary care.
Six million Canadians do not have access to a family doctor.* Despite calls for interprofessional teams to improve access, the widespread adoption and uptake of
This is a comprehensive guide to support the implementation of Team Based Care presented and prepared by General Practice Services Committee (GPSC). This Guide is
Foundational to effective comprehensive, team-based primary care is a mutual understanding of the roles that individual team members—from a range of occupations—can play. Evidence suggests,
The Coalition for Primary Health Care had the distinct honour to host Dr. Ewan Affleck of the Alberta Virtual Care Coordinating Body (AVCCB) at its
Building a Collective Impact through the Power of Connection We are excited to share with all of you the TPCA Forum Summary Report. Thank you again
Successful implementation of team-based care in Alberta will rely on a common vision and strong working relationships among citizens, professional organizations, and partners. The Alberta