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AH town hall: PCN-regional networks transition
Alberta Health (AH) hosted a town hall on the transition of PCNs to regional networks in mid-May. Highlights from the event included: Regional networks — a key initiative of the Modernizing Alberta’s Primary Health Care System (MAPS) initiative — will be positioned to...
2023 Patient Experience Survey results
Our annual Patient Experience Survey is a valuable tool for evaluating our programs and services. This year, the survey was expanded to include feedback for our Primary Care Registered Psychologists (PCRPs), Registered Nurses - Senior Services, and Social Workers. We...
U of C: CME & PD needs assessment (survey)
The U of C’s office of CME&PD invites all healthcare professionals to help shape the future of Continuing Medical Education and Continuing Professional Development in a five- to seven-minute survey. The survey is open until Friday, Dec. 15. Participants will have a chance to win an iPad.
Upcoming billing webinar: One question for you
We are planning a billing webinar for all our members and their billing staff and want to know what you would like to learn about regarding billing through a short, one-question survey.
Enhancing engagement: Physiotherapy, communications, and more
Physician feedback and engagement are critical for our PCN’s work, and we are building on past efforts. Thank you for sharing your thoughts with our PCN, and please keep an eye out for future opportunities.
Reporting back: PCN lump sum funding survey
Thank you for your engagement in our recent poll.
Membership Check-in Survey results
From Sept. 6 to Oct. 31, 2022, we administered our annual Membership Check-in Survey to Enhanced and Comprehensive members in order to gather feedback on our Patient Medical Home (PMH) programs and teams.
2022 CWC PCN Patient Experience Survey results
After analyzing the results of our yearly Patient Experience Survey, we were pleased to see 98 per cent of respondents rate their overall quality of care between good and excellent. In addition: Ninety-six per cent of respondents felt confident with their...
CII/CPAR: ‘It’s great information for us to have as family doctors’
A patient surprising you with the news that they were just in the hospital is an unwelcome experience the Community Information Integration and Central Patient Attachment Registry (CII/CPAR) can help prevent. Hear from three physicians about how CII/CPAR helps them...