
Help design a new provincial Enhanced Family Health Program (EFHP)
…doctors are being asked to contribute to its development. Created by Child Health BC, Perinatal Services BC and health system partners, EFHP is designed to improve equitable access to supports for families during pregnancy and early childhood. Input from family doctors will help inform the EFHP program, including eligibility criteria, referral processes, service delivery models, and health system navigation. Participation Criteria To participate,…

Rural Voices Gathering
…er 20 and 27. Hosted by the Rural Coordination Centre of BC, First Nations Health Authority and Health Quality BC, this province-wide event is looking for participants and facilitators to help shape key discussions. This is an opportunity to share and celebrate progress and innovations and move towards actionable commitments to improve health and wellness for our rural communities. Dates and times November 20 8:30am – 12 pm PT (virtual) November 2…

We are human beings
…lthcare workers, not berate them. We need to focus on the health and working conditions of doctors, nurses, and other healthcare workers. Rather than only celebrating “healthcare heroes,” it’s time to support healthcare humans. Dr. Toye Oyelese President-Elect BC Family Doctors…

First Annual Interdisciplinary Perinatal Health Summit
…for Professionals (P4P) for their first Annual Interdisciplinary Perinatal Health Summit: The Collaborative Care for Pregnancy, Birth, and Postpartum. The Summit is a free, online, all day learning event, which will bring together a range of perinatal care providers, including obstetricians, midwives, perinatal nurses, pelvic physiotherapists, dieticians, and lactation specialists. Through discussions on the most relevant perinatal topics, partici…

Complimentary BC Ferries reservations for patients on the Travel Assistance Program
Effective April 25, 2023, patients using the Ministry of Health’s Travel Assistance Program (TAP) to attend medical appointments can book a complimentary BC Ferries reservation online. A completed TAP form with a confirmation number is required to book a reservation on BC Ferries and needs to be presented at the terminal to claim the booking. TAP forms are sequentially numbered and are only provided to physicians, nurse practitioners and medical…

What Family Doctors Need from Digital Health Care
…it comes to e-prescribing and digital referrals. And while the potential of EMRs is exciting, our panelists said that too often, EMRs are only adding to your administrative burdens. The challenges ahead are numerous and so are the benefits of getting digital health right. We know there is tremendous potential if we can break down the silos that leave our systems and physicians disconnected. A full summary of the panel discussion on what family do…

Electronic health records need to support doctors, not slow us down
…B.C.’s health care system moves toward more digital solutions, electronic health records (EHRs) have been introduced with the goal of improving patient care. However, as Dr. Olivia L. Tseng and Dr. Esther Lee explain in a recent letter to the BC Medical Journal, EHRs are making life harder for many physicians. More administrative work Since the rollout of EHR systems like Cerner in hospitals across B.C., doctors are now taking on more administrat…

Mind the care gap: the highs and lows of rural family medicine
…it. What rural communities need Rural communities need equitable access to health care. That starts with recruiting and retaining more doctors as well as other health care professionals. Fair and competitive payment can help, but we also need to address the systemic issues that make rural practice difficult. Supporting reasonable work hours, providing adequate local and referral resources and fostering a sense of community among health professiona…

Leading with heart: Why primary care depends on compassion
…improved adherence to treatment plans, reduced patient distress and better health outcomes. Doctors are healthcare leaders, and leadership depends on trust. When patients trust their doctors, they’re more likely to accept advice and engage in their own care. A compassionate approach strengthens that trust, making our health system work better for everyone. For family doctors, this reinforces what we already know: listening, showing empathy, and bu…

Statement from BC Family Doctors on the 2025 Throne Speech
…relationship-based care—also known as longitudinal care—helps keep people healthier and reduces pressure on the rest of the health-care system. We welcome the government’s investment in primary care and efforts to bring more health professionals into the system. Pharmacists and nurse practitioners are valuable members of the health-care team and expanding their roles helps patients. But team-based care works best when patients and family doctors…
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Speak up about primary care solutions
…July 7 5:30-7:30pm Interior Health June 27 & July 14 5:30-7:30pm Northern Health June 28 & July 1 5:30-7:30pm Fraser Health June 29 & July 13 5:30-7:30pm Online engagement platform – open from June 20 – July 15 You can also provide written input and dialogue through the Have your Say online community engagement platform. Click here to access the platform and share your input. If you haven’t participated in the online engagement platform before,…

Making better access to primary care a priority in B.C.
…It means fewer trips to the ER, better management of chronic diseases, and healthier communities. In B.C., solutions like team-based care, virtual health options, and better support for family doctors are needed to make this happen. The message is clear: prioritizing primary care will improve health outcomes for British Columbians and take pressure off the rest of the system. Your membership in BC Family Doctors makes a difference. By supporting o…

Key takeaways from our meeting with Health Minister Josie Osborne
…ccess to care We also highlighted the urgent need to address gaps in rural healthcare. Every British Columbian deserves access to a family doctor, no matter where they live. We look forward to working with the ministry on solutions to make this happen. Reducing paperwork Family doctors want to focus on caring for patients, but too much paperwork takes time away from what really matters. We spoke to the Minister about the need to cut down on red ta…

Fixing the referral system: Cutting delays and restoring trust in our health system
…, I’ve seen how people confide in their family doctor—not just about their health, but also about their work, finances, and personal lives. This is what makes family medicine so unique. Instead of focusing on one aspect of care, family medicine focuses on the whole person throughout their life. This is how I knew family medicine was where I belonged. I now practice in Kelowna, and being part of my community is a big responsibility. People look up…

Integrating climate change into family practice
…and health secretariat. Support a national education centre for planetary health. Protect healthcare systems across Canada by ensuring the health and economic costs of pollution are addressed. This collective action is essential to protect communities and ensure our healthcare system can withstand the challenges of a changing planet. We need to use our voices to call for a healthier, more resilient future for all of us. Learn more and join us in…

Hold on to Hope
…amily doctors are currently (and rightly!) in the spotlight; however, this health care crisis is not solely about primary care and family doctors. Health care reform cannot stem from “us” versus “them”; our approach must be a collaborative and cohesive “us” and “them”. Family doctors are experts in primary care. We can inform change on behalf of ourselves and our patients. This does not detract from the support our specialist colleagues and allied…

Digital Solutions for BC Healthcare
…effectively address the many burdens we know doctors face and improve both quality and delivery of patient care in BC. Interested parties may reach out to digitalhealth@doctorsofbc.ca, or learn more by visiting Doctors of BC’s Digital Health Strategy webpage….

Who doesn’t have a family doctor?
…. Family practices are the first place you should turn when you have a new health concern. They manage ongoing health conditions and provide care to keep you well in the first place. They are the entry point into the health-care system, coordinating the care you get from others, including specialists. Without it, patients are lost and left alone to navigate a complex system. Read the full article by Dr Thuy-Nga (Tia) Pham, Tara Kiran featured on H…