News
Medical Staff Compensation Update: Invoicing Reminder
With the introduction of the latest Physician Master Agreement, the Ministry of Health (MoH) now requires providers to specify whether they are on or off site, and which site they are working at.
Call out for Medical Staff Co-Facilitators - Violence Prevention Training
Island Health is looking for up to six medical staff members from high risk areas, with violence prevention and de-escalation expertise, to enhance the current provincial Violence Prevention Training curriculum offering.
Young Adult Mental Health Unit Opens at Royal Jubilee Hospital
The RJH Mental Health and Substance Use (MHSU) team is excited to announce the opening of its new Young Adult Mental Health Unit.
March Long Term Care Program Newsletter
Highlights in this edition: Review restraint use in LTC, Clinical documentation continues to go live and LTC has Wiki Cerner page resources and Powercoaches to help your site!! Nutrition: review undernutrition CAP in RAI coding and how nutrition promotes wound healing, and more.
MHSU Update February 2024
The January/February Edition is out now of the Mental Health and Substance Use (MHSU) newsletter. Find out more about the new treatment centre in Parksville, the new youth program and much more.
Happy International Women's Day: Inspire Inclusion
March 8 is International Women's Day! On this globally recognized day, we collectively celebrate the achievements of women and remind ourselves of the work still to be done across the world, in the continuous push for equality - socially, culturally, economically and politically.
Medical Health Officers' Newsletter: No. 357
Global increase in measles cases: Measles cases are increasing globally, with recent reports of outbreaks in Europe and India and limited spread in USA and Quebec. Travel-acquired measles cases in Island Health are possible, which could lead to local outbreaks.
New Study: Prescribing Opioids to People reduces Deaths in BC
A new study by the University of British Columbia and BC Centre for Disease Control, among others, published in the British Medical Journal (BMJ), shows people prescribed at least one day's supply of pharmaceutical-grade opioids had a 61 per cent lower risk of death from any cause the following week.
It's Time to Renew Your BCCNM Registration
This is a reminder that BC College of Nurses and Midwives (BCCNM) registration renewal is underway.
Measles Cases are on the Rise - Ensure Immunizations Are Up to Date
Measles is circulating internationally and there are cases in Ontario, Quebec and British Columbia. Please remind your patients/clients to ensure their routine immunizations are up to date, especially before travelling.