Kim McGrail and Sabrina Wong have secured funding to further build clinical and policy engagement in our performance measurement framework. The funding presents an opportunity to ensure the performance measurement framework aligns with needs of clinicians and key policy makers which will be achieved by way of a series of workshops. The goal of this work is to seek consensus on our framework, gain input on candidate indicators to inform primary care performance measurement and reporting, and possibly develop an ongoing working group to support the provision of providing locally relevant information to health care managers and clinicians across BC. Ultimately, this information will be designed to better understand, monitor and improve the provision of primary care. This work will be funded by The Institute for Health System Transformation & Sustainability (IHSTS). For more information on IHSTS and their activities, click here.
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NAPCRG 2019 Presentations
The TRANSFORMATION team was well-represented at NAPCRG 2019. Team members participated in a number of different presentations, including two TRANSFORMATION-specific presentations. Learn more at the NAPCRG 2019 page.
Meet our new TUTOR-PHC trainee: Morgan Slater
Morgan Slater is a postdoctoral fellow with the Department of Family Medicine at Queen’s University and part of the inaugural cohort of Health System Impact Fellows, funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research. She received her BASc in Systems Design Engineering from the University of Waterloo, a MSc in Community Health Sciences (University of […]
Meet our new TUTOR-PHC trainee: Jacqueline Kueper
Jacqueline Kueper is a PhD candidate in the Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry at Western University. Previously, she completed an MSc in Epidemiology and Biostatistics at Western University and a BSc in Psychology and Interdisciplinary Life Sciences at McGill University. Jacqueline’s research interests include learning health systems, artificial intelligence, primary health care, and outcome […]