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Urgent Primary Care Centres
Urgent Primary Care Centres (UPCCs) provide access to same-day, urgent, non-emergency health care. UPCCs are often open evening, weekends and statutory holidays (actual hours vary by clinic). UPCCs provide an alternative to visiting an emergency department for non-emergency issues.
For example, patients who require medical attention within 12 to 24 hours for something like a sprain, minor cut or burn can visit an Urgent Primary Care Centre.
Walk-In Clinics
What To Expect:
Many patients receive medical care at a clinic that accepts them on a walk-in basis. Most clinics that accept patients on a walk-in basis have multiple physicians who work on a rotating schedule. This means that patients may not always see the same physician each time they attend the clinic.
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All physicians who work in a group at a walk-in clinic are required to follow the same practice standards as physicians who work alone in a private practice. As a patient, you have a right to expect that these standards are upheld.
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According to practice standards, all walk-in clinics must have:
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a medical director, who is a physician registered with the College, and who is responsible for the medical management of the clinic
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options available for care coverage for patients during times when the clinic is closed
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on-site access to PharmaNet, which is a province-wide network that links all BC pharmacies to one another and tracks all medication that a patient is prescribed
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NOTE: you must provide your consent to physicians working at the walk-in clinic to access your PharmaNet profile
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What to expect if you regularly attend the same walk-in clinic and do not have a dedicated general practitioner/family physician at a different location:
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You can expect to receive ongoing primary health care at one location
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NOTE: ongoing care provided by physicians working in a walk-in clinic includes appropriate periodic health examinations and follow-up of your medical and laboratory tests.
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While you may not see the same physician each time, each physician who treats you will access a single medical record that contains your health history and treatment plans
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The walk-in clinic you have been attending is required to take responsibility for your ongoing medical care following discharge from hospital or after seeing a specialist
What you can expect if you sometimes attend a walk-in clinic but do have a dedicated general practitioner/family physician at a different location:
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You can expect the medical record created at the walk-in clinic to identify your dedicated family physician
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The walk-in clinic is required to provide a copy or summary of your visit (including copies of ordered tests) to your dedicated family physician, unless you clearly provide direction not to do so
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Your dedicated family physician is required to take responsibility for your ongoing medical care following discharge from hospital or after seeing a specialist
Click here for a copy of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia Practice Standard for Primary Care Provision in Walk-in, Urgent Care and Multi-registrant Clinics.