Learning Modules - Practice management
Each PSP learning module involves three paid half-day group learning sessions, offered locally in communities throughout the province. Each group session is followed by an action period of six to eight weeks during which PSP participants try out what they've learned in their own practice. During action periods participants are supported through visits by Practice Support Team members, including GP and MOA "champions." These visits are to ensure PSP participants get as much benefit as possible from their training and from the changes they implement in their practice.
Advanced Access/Office Efficiency
(AA/OE) Offers a new way of scheduling patient appointments so patients can more easily be seen at the time they prefer, including the same day. By helping to free up time on your schedule the program gives you more control over your practice and help you to feel less hurried. It also helps eliminate backlogged appointments and enables more patient visits through the day.
GMV/PSM/HL
Group Medical Visits (GMV), Patient Self-Management (PSM), Health Literacy (HL)
Group Medical Visits (GMV)
Offer a new and time-efficient way of caring for patients. Patients are invited to attend one-to-one medical appointments in a group setting to receive care, education and advice within a supportive group environment.
Patient Self-Management (PSM)
Enables GPs and their staff to help patients take a bigger role in managing their own health. Physicians learn how to help patients identify behaviours they are prepared to change and how to help them develop a plan for changing those behaviours, one step at a time. Self-management empowers patients to become partners in their care.
Health Literacy (HL)
Ensures that patients understand basic health information; affects large numbers of patients; contributes to improved health outcomes; and decreases incidences of chronic disease and health care costs.
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Practice Self-Assessment
Provides GPs with a simple method for examining the needs of their clinical practice and identifying key areas for change or improvement. You and your staff can explore new ways of working to enhance the efficiency of your practice and your effectiveness as care providers.
