Aboriginal Integrated Primary Care - HSO 34002:2018(E)
Following a comprehensive review of national and international literature and organizations including the World Health Organization and Health Canada, primary care is defined:
“As part of the broader primary health care framework, primary care is a service at the entry to the health care system that addresses diagnosis, ongoing treatment and management of health conditions as well as health promotion, disease and injury prevention, and referral to health care specialists.”
The Integrated Primary Care standard for services provided to Aboriginal communities are based on a holistic model of care and treatment characterized by the integration of physical, emotional, spiritual, and mental components of health and wellbeing identified in Aboriginal traditions and cultures.
The standard also reflects elements of a concept known as the “patient-centred medical home.” Clients with a medical home are much more likely to receive high quality, safe and appropriate primary care services, and to be satisfied with the services they receive.
The “patient-centred medical home” includes the following principles: a regular primary care provider or setting of care; the primary care provider or team taking responsibility for the ongoing care of patients; enhanced primary care access through open scheduling and a setting of care that is easy to contact during regular office hours; and the coordination and integration of care across all elements of the health care system, including other health service providers and service settings.
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