Our Impact
…Our work brings real, measurable benefits to family doctors across BC. Explore our dashboard to learn how and where we’re making a difference….

I Care as a Mother
…of Zili CARE, a non-profit platform that offers preventative resources for women to improve their health in mind, body and soul. She is also a Board member of BC Family Doctors as well as our representative to the Doctors of BC Statutory Negotiating Committee. She was recently featured in Vancouver Mom‘s new video and podcast series, As A Mother. This video, I Care As A Mother, features Dr. Zeineddin and the issues of motherhood, mental health and…

Fee Allocation Priorities for 2022 and 2023
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Retroactive Payments for 2022 Fee Increase
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2023 Fee Values Now in Effect
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Retroactive Payments for 2023 Fee-for-Service Increase
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New Fee: Management of Stillbirth
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New Fee: Trauma-informed gynecologic care in the ER
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Fee change: Expanding Access to Vasectomies
…scription contraception at no cost. However, all available options are for women and people who can become pregnant. Vasectomy access remains limited, with few physicians offering publicly funded procedures. Patients often face long waits, travel out of town, or pay up to $2,000 privately. Rural communities often have no local or nearby access. We can’t talk about reproductive choice if vasectomy isn’t truly accessible. Fee code change (13655) BC…

Opportunistic salpingectomy: What You Need to Know
…ificant cancer prevention benefits. Recent BC research tracked over 25,000 women for nearly 10 years and demonstrated: 80% reduction in ovarian cancer risk No increase in surgical complications or recovery time No evidence of earlier menopause or use of hormone replacement Billing Changes Support Cancer Prevention Effective February 15, 2025, the Ministry of Health implemented new billing policies to encourage this procedure: Opportunistic salp…