
Impact BC is a not-for-profit organization specifically established to work across BC's health system to support service improvement. We represent a strategic alliance between BC's Ministry of Health Services, the BCMA and provincial health authorities to support health system quality improvement.
In collaboration with our partners, we are building capacity for continuous learning and improvement that optimizes opportunities for sharing knowledge and experiences and for celebrating successes as we move forward through system transformation.
A primary, but not exclusive, focus of our work is primary care and chronic conditions. Find out more…
Fresh Ideas Video
Transforming primary care in BC is all about improving care for patients. The Fresh Ideas video shows how physicians and others are changing the face of care in the province.
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What's New
Impact BC and VIHA Mental Health Addiction Services (MHAS) co-developed change initiatives that improve satisfaction among patient and health care providers within current financial constraints. More...
Reducing Avoidable Emergency Department Visits
The British Columbia Partners Team completed a nine month prototype with the Institute for Healthcare Improvement.More....
Impact BC is looking for a Receptionist More...
Impact BC is looking for a Quality Improvement Advisor More...
BC commits to a family doctor for everyone by 2015
Read the Ministry of Health Services press release from June 24th, 2010. More....
Attachment and Integration : Collaboration at Work
Read the GPSC report on Attachment and Integration (34 pages). More....
Read the BCMJ article on Attachment and Integration (2 pages). More....
An Incomplete Guide to Physician Engagement (Revised, 2010) More....
Quality interactions with regular doctor in chronic disease care
News release from the Health Council of Canada on NewsWire.ca. More....
Improving Care for Adolescent Depression
GP learning session focuses on improving care for adolescent depression, BCMJ article (Vol 52, NO. 2, March 2010). More....
Increasing Value For Money in the Canadian Health Care System
Read the latest report from the General Practice Services Committee. More....

