
Peer Mentors
Practice-based support provided by local physicians and Medical Office Assistants to improve EMR fluency & support Quality Improvement activities.
Who might find this useful?
Those who want 1:1 support or specific learning needs.
How to access:
Contact local PSP liaison or Division of Family Practice office to arrange appointment.
Small Group Learning
Locally developed through collaboration between the PSP Regional Support Team (RST) and each division of family practice, topics reflect current needs.
Who might find this useful?
Those wanting to learn from others using the same EMR.
How to access:
The Division will provide more information soon.
Doctor Technology Office (DTO)
The Doctors Technology Office (DTO) provides centralized support to both general practitioners and specialists, and other Doctors of BC partner programs, to address the needs of the physician community.
Who might find this useful?
Those wanting to select a new EMR or if there are unresolved EMR issues.
How to access:
DTO website >
Society of General Practitioners (SGP) Manuals
The SGP brings the unique lens of primary care and a community perspective to Doctors of BC.
Who might find this useful?
Quick reference; easy to use. Self-directed.
How to access:
The SGP website >
General Practice Services Committee (GPSC)
Provides extensive guides including information, a list of codes, on general practice fees and fees for new programs developed.
Who might find this useful?
New GPs in the BC system will find the billing guides helpful.
How to access:
The GPSC website >
Doctors of BC
Information and supports for billing and audits.
Who might find this useful?
Those who prefer self-directed and flexible learning –resources when you need or want.
How to access:
Doctors of BC website >
Government of BC
MSPtutor modules.
Who might find this useful?
Those who prefer self-directed and flexible learning –resources when you need or want.
How to access:
Government of BC website >
Small Group Learning
Locally developed through collaboration between the PSP Regional Support Team (RST) and each local division of family practice, topics reflect current needs.
Who might find this useful?
Those wanting to learn from peers about locally and clinically relevant billing topics.
How to access:
The division will provide more information soon.
Patient Panel Assist
Excel tool provides an picture of how many and type of patient panel mix.
Who might find this useful?
May give an idea of how many patients and type of patients to accept when beginning practice.
Leadership: University of the Fraser Valley (UFV)
How to access:
The UFV website >
Leadership: University of British Columbia (UBC) Sauder School of Business
How to access:
The UBC website >
UpToDate
A free, online clinical decision support resource for use in individual practices.
Who might find this useful?
All GPs.
How to access:
The Divisions of Family Practice UpToDate information page >
Pathways
Web-based directory that connects family doctors and specialists to streamline referrals.
Who might find this useful?
All GPs wanting to find local resources to support patient care.
How to access:
The Pathways website >
Dr Bill
Billing MSP is as easy as snapping a photo. Use your mobile phone to capture patient data and log your claim. It's instantly sent to MSP.
Who might find this useful?
All GPs.
How to access:
The Dr Bill website >
PetalMD
PetalMD is a cloud-based application featuring productivity tools for healthcare professionals: scheduling, collaboration and secure communications.
Who might find this useful?
All GPs.
How to access:
The PetalMD website >
