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Team Up! Team-based primary and community care in action
Team-based Care BC Team
80 episodes
4 months ago
A podcast that brings together primary care providers, healthcare planners, patients, innovators and others to talk about the changes that are happening in primary care in British Columbia.
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A podcast that brings together primary care providers, healthcare planners, patients, innovators and others to talk about the changes that are happening in primary care in British Columbia.
Show more...
Medicine
Education,
Health & Fitness
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S06 E05- Team Building- Patients as team members
Team Up! Team-based primary and community care in action
10 minutes
1 year ago
S06 E05- Team Building- Patients as team members

Morgan and Sarah continue their discussion on Stage 2 of the Learning Pathway for Primary Care Teams. This episode is focused on Team Building, and specifically, seeing Patients as Team Members. The hosts make a point that patients are essential team members, and understanding the patient perspective when transitioning to team based care is important. If a practice is moving to team based care, patients likely won’t know what to expect, and may even be worried that their standard of care is lowering. Morgan and Sarah highlight the importance of exploring methods of communication to help explain this new care model. Furthermore, the discussion emphasizes how small communication changes in everyday practice can have a significant influence and help patients feel more supported. Finally, practical suggestions are made to help healthcare establishments in manifesting their teams via checklists, orientation activities for new patients, posters, and website representation.


Special thanks to Amie Hough, a Leader in Health System Improvement for Primary and Community Care with Health Quality BC, and one of the creators of the learning pathway, who we will be hearing from throughout the season.


Links and Resources

For more information on the Team Based Care Learning Pathway check out https://teambasedcarebc.ca/team-based-care-pathway/

To get started check out the culture change toolbox and the “Questions to consider before getting started” on P 12 of the toolbox.

Read over the AHRQ White Paper discussed in this episode “Creating patient Centred Team Based Care” (2016). This includes a great list of strategies for providing patient centred team based care (p. 7-19)

Check out the activities laid out in the Patient Centred Teams “Setting the Stage” handout

Past Podcast Episodes that may be of interest:

  • TeamUp podcast: S05 E02 Patients as team members
  • Explore more of the resources in Stage 2 of the Team Based Care Learning Pathway.

Through the TeamUp network we are working to advance supports for team based primary care. Please reach out to info@teambasedcarebc.ca if you would like to learn more!

Team Up! Team-based primary and community care in action
A podcast that brings together primary care providers, healthcare planners, patients, innovators and others to talk about the changes that are happening in primary care in British Columbia.