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PFG: Upstream Dialogues for Healthcare Transformation The Context The Opportunity The Impact Co-Authors: Maya Charlebois, Rollie Nichol, Amanda Proctor, Karen Rumball, Christian Hamilton, Sarah Singh, Deanna Picklyk, Jennifer Rees, Glenda Coleman-Miller The Provincial Patient and Family Advisory Group (PFG) has a track record of direct, timely, strategic and authentic patient and family feedback PFG patients and families don’t live in silos; they live in systems like families, community PFG can work with healthcare leaders to co-create and host a safe space to explore or scale up ideas for systems impact Leaders in this safe space can identify and even commit to prototypes to pursue these positive patient and family impacts Communities, stakeholders, and funders can see tangible, promising learning, and accelerated changes in and across systems In addition to consults, there is an opportunity for PFG to host dialogues with emergent leaders across systems to explore or elevate pragmatic ideas for transformation “WHAT IF…?” Disconnects, turf and silos can get in the way of authentic systemic discussions of what is and what could be… patients can ground this “Upstream” engagement has greater strategic impact Upstream AHS Primary Care Community

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Page 1: PFG: Upstream Dialogues for Healthcare Transformation · PFG can work with healthcare leaders to co-create and host a safe space to explore or scale up ideas for systems impact Leaders

PFG: Upstream Dialogues for Healthcare Transformation

The Context The Opportunity The Impact

Co-Authors: Maya Charlebois, Rollie Nichol, Amanda Proctor, Karen Rumball, Christian Hamilton, Sarah Singh, Deanna Picklyk, Jennifer Rees, Glenda Coleman-Miller

The Provincial Patient and Family AdvisoryGroup (PFG) has a track record of direct, timely, strategic and authentic patient and family feedback

PFG patients and families don’t live in silos; they live in systems like families, community

PFG can work with healthcare leaders to co-create and host a safe space to explore or scale up ideas for systems impact

Leaders in this safe space can identifyand even commit to prototypes to pursue these positive patient and family impacts

Communities, stakeholders, and funders can see tangible, promising learning, and accelerated changes in and across systems

In addition to consults, there is an opportunity for PFG to host dialogues with emergent leaders across systems to explore or elevate pragmatic ideas for transformation

“WHAT IF…?”

Disconnects, turf and silos can get in the way of authentic systemic discussions of what is and what could be… patients can ground this

“Upstream” engagement has greater strategic impact

Upstream

AHS Primary Care Community