Supporting Team-Based Care in BC
Team-based care is a model of health care delivery where many health professionals work together to support a patient’s needs. A key feature is having patients and their care providers be equal partners.
NEW: Nurse Compass
Nurse Compass is an interactive learning tool created to help primary care providers, leaders, and teams get to know and improve their knowledge of the scopes of practice for nurses in British Columbia including RNs, LPNs, and five Certified Practice Nurses. Certified Practice Nurses have an expanded scope of practice in one of the following areas: Remote Nursing, Reproductive Health (Sexually Transmitted Infections), Reproductive Health (Contraceptive Management), RN First Call, and Opioid Use Disorder.
Explore the Team-Based Care Pathway
For some, team-based care will be new and they’ll be wondering how and where to start. For others who are more established, their questions might focus on building cohesion, communication, role optimization and measuring success.
The Team-Based Care Pathway has been developed to support teams at any stage of their team-based care journey.
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Who Guides Team-Based Care in BC?
The Team-Based Care Advisory Group is made up of partners from throughout the health care system, and guides work across the province to accelerate its transition to team-based care. The group provides systems of support for local action to advance high-quality, person- and family-centred and collaborative care that provides the right care, at the right time and in the right place, in a sustainable system.