May 12, 2018
Advanced access key to better patient care, less stress for GPs and MOAs
Family physicians, medical office assistants, and patients in BC are benefiting from a new and innovative approach to an old and seemingly straightforward practice: appointment scheduling.
Advanced access—one of four training modules under the umbrella of the GP Services Committee’s Practice Support Program (PSP)—offers a structured method for ensuring that patients see their doctor when they need to. In the process, it significantly reduces the pressure on GPs and MOAs.
Family physicians, medical office assistants, and patients in BC are benefiting from a new and innovative approach to an old and seemingly straightforward practice: appointment scheduling.
Advanced access—one of four training modules under the umbrella of the GP Services Committee’s Practice Support Program (PSP)—offers a structured method for ensuring that patients see their doctor when they need to. In the process, it significantly reduces the pressure on GPs and MOAs.

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