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- Over the past years, all of us together have worked to improve primary care.
Collectively, we have made great strides in communities around BC.
- Doctors have benefitted. Patients have benefitted. But there is still much more we can
do.
- Last year, the GPSC heard from more than 1,700 family doctors as part of its visioning
work. Family doctors said that:
o They value providing longitudinal care to patients and having relationships with
them.
o They want to provide a broad scope of services, but need support from
colleagues and the system to do that.
o And, doctors recognize the value of working in a team with other providers and
the need to coordinate care for patients through offices.
- Changes need to occur for doctors to be able to provide access to high quality primary
care for all patients.
- Doctors were clear that any health delivery model must put the patient first and at the
same time, pay attention to physician wellness and professional satisfaction, as well as
develop any new models in response to local needs and realities.
Doctors’ input was brought forward to the Ministry and Doctors of BC, will continue to
work towards those changes both through and alongside the GPSC.
- We are on the cusp of the most significant health care transformation in our lifetime.
- Together, we are about to co-create the future of integrated health care.
- While there have been many improvements in recent years, today’s primary care
system faces some significant challenges that are familiar:
o Many patients don’t have a family doctor, although A GP for Me has attached
more than 100,000 patients.
o The system is complex and fragmented. It’s difficult for patients and their
providers to navigate the system.
o Our population is aging and has increasingly complex needs.
o And, GPs are not always provided with information about care their patients
receive outside their practices, even though patients get most of their care
through GP offices.


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