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Doctors of BC is taking active steps to support our members with respect to Coronavirus (COVID-19). Our work includes: advocacy on behalf of physicians with government, the Provincial Health Officer and health authorities; and ensuring our members have access to appropriate benefits and insurance.
A dedicated email address has been created to provide members one point of contact for COVID-19 concerns, questions, or comments. Please email communications@doctorsofbc.ca.
This link provides access to resources that physicians can share with their patients and to support physicians in their conversations with patients who may still be hesitant to get vaccinated.
Physicians will also find links to information clarifying policies and protocols around the vaccine and its administration, mask mandates and more.
Physicians will find step-by-step clinical workflow recommendations, examples of visits that could be done virtually vs in-clinic, sample communications templates, and tips on how to re-build clinical visit volumes through proactive outreach.
Among other information, this link includes BC Centre for Disease Control information and signage to help prevent the spread of infection in community practices.
The latest on anti-virals Paxlovid and Sotrovimab
The BC Centre for Disease Control has provided direction that family doctors offices will primarily prescribe Paxlovid. For information on prescribing, drug interactions, and more, please login to https://pathwaysbc.ca/login. If you don’t have a login, click on the “Request access” button. The ministry’s 5-day treatment pack prescription form is also available on Pathways.
What you need to know
The BCCDC has posted clinical guidelines on these new therapeutics for COVID-19 for mild-moderately ill patients.
Health Authority contact list - Updated June 15, 2022
How to connect with each Health Authority to access COVID therapies for your mild-to-moderately ill patients.
How to support your patients - Updated May 26, 2023
Learn about what is happening this week and what you can do to support your patients.
Q&As for health care providers- Updated April 11, 2022
Information for health care providers on therapeutic options for mild to moderate COVID-19 patients
Doctors of BC billing and fee code changes
Temporary billing and fee code changes in response to COVID-19
Doctors of BC and the BC government have agreed on a range of fee code changes to support increased use of virtual care and to address other challenges to patient care resulting from COVID-19. Includes FPSC and SSC changes.
Doctors of BC: Insurance & Benefits During COVID-19
In addition to temporary billing changes, Doctors of BC is supporting physicians and their staff with regards to insurance and benefits claims related to COVID-19.
CMA physician wellness hub
This hub provides wellness tools and resources to empower physicians, medical learners and leaders to create change in the culture of medicine.
Virtual Care
Doctors of BC: How to Use Virtual Care Guides
Expanding virtual care allows physicians to provide care remotely and limit the possibility of COVID-19 transmission while ensuring effective primary care coverage.
Guidelines for expanded testing for COVID-19
The updated guidelines advise that testing should be done of all individuals with new respiratory or systemic symptoms compatible with COVID-19, however mild, and details groups who should have testing priority. Physicians and other healthcare providers can also order a COVID-19 test for any patient based on their clinical judgment.
BCCDC on immunization services during COVID-19
The BC Center for Disease Control provides guidance to immunization providers on prioritization of infant, childhood, and adult immunization programs during the COVID-19 pandemic.