A GP for Me was tested in three communities: White Rock-South Surrey, Cowichan Valley and Prince George. Since 2010, thousands of patients have been matched with primary care providers, as a direct result of the efforts of those communities’ local Divisions of Family Practice - another joint initiative of the Government of BC and Doctors of BC. Divisions exist throughout the province and are community-based groups of family physicians working together – and with health authorities and community partners – to achieve common health care goals.
WHITE ROCK - SOUTH SURREY
In the community of White Rock-South Surrey, the Division of Family Practice has helped find regular primary care for more than 12,000 patients who did not previously have a doctor. Seven new family doctors have been recruited to practice in the area, and local residents who are looking for a family doctor can now be matched to one without any wait time. The Division works closely with Fraser Health, the Peach Arch Hospital and Community Health Foundation and other partners. Read more »
COWICHAN VALLEY
The Division of Family Practice in the Cowichan Valley region has partnered with the Vancouver Island Health Authority, local first nations, the Cowichan District Hospital Foundation and the Cowichan Communities Health Network. Together, they have successfully found primary care providers for many patients in that community who did not previously have doctors. Read more »
PRINCE GEORGE
In Prince George, the Division of Family Practice has worked closely with the Northern Health Authority and other community organizations to find regular primary care providers for about 15,000 patients who did not previously have a doctor. Read more »