Western University, London, Ontario, Canada.
Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada.
Healthc Manage Forum. 2023 Sep;36(5):333-339. doi: 10.1177/08404704231183174. Epub 2023 Jun 16.
Policy supports are needed to ensure that Family Physicians (FPs) can carry out pandemic-related roles. We conducted a document analysis in four regions in Canada to identify regulation, expenditure, and public ownership policies during the COVID-19 pandemic to support FP pandemic roles. Policies supported FP roles in five areas: FP leadership, Infection Prevention and Control (IPAC), provision of primary care services, COVID-19 vaccination, and redeployment. Public ownership polices were used to operate assessment, testing and vaccination, and influenza-like illness clinics and facilitate access to personal protective equipment. Expenditure policies were used to remunerate FPs for virtual care and carrying out COVID-19-related tasks. Regulatory policies were region-specific and used to enact and facilitate virtual care, build surge capacity, and enforce IPAC requirements. By matching FP roles to policy supports, the findings highlight different policy approaches for FPs in carrying out pandemic roles and will help to inform future pandemic preparedness.
需要政策支持,以确保家庭医生(FPs)能够发挥与大流行相关的作用。我们在加拿大的四个地区进行了文件分析,以确定在 COVID-19 大流行期间支持 FP 大流行角色的监管、支出和公共所有权政策。政策支持 FP 在五个领域的角色:FP 领导力、感染预防和控制(IPAC)、提供初级保健服务、COVID-19 疫苗接种和重新部署。公共所有权政策用于运营评估、测试和疫苗接种以及流感样疾病诊所,并为个人防护设备的获取提供便利。支出政策用于为虚拟护理和开展 COVID-19 相关任务支付 FPs 的报酬。监管政策具有地区针对性,用于颁布和促进虚拟护理、建立应急能力以及执行 IPAC 要求。通过将 FP 角色与政策支持相匹配,研究结果突出了 FPs 执行大流行角色的不同政策方法,并有助于为未来的大流行准备提供信息。