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Relational Work Is the Work: Virtual Healthcare Transformation for Rural, Remote and First Nations

Partnerships
Physician Wellness

Healthcare Papers

Authors: John Mah, John Pawlovich, Terri Aldred, Scott Graham, Ray Markham, Kim Williams, Bob Woollard, John Grogan, Dee Taylor, Nelly D. Oelke, Alison James, Melissa Stewart, Sonya Cressman, Arianna Hogan, Daniel Harper

Publication date: January 2024

 

The healthcare crisis across unceded First Nations’ territories in rural, remote and Indigenous communities in British Columbia (BC) is marked by persistent barriers to accessing care and support close to home. This commentary describes an exceptional story of how technology, trusted partnerships and relationships came together to create an innovative suite of virtual care programs called “Real-Time Virtual Support” (RTVS). We describe key approaches, learnings and future considerations to improve the equity of healthcare delivery for rural, remote and First Nations communities. The key lessons include the following: (1) moving beyond a biomedical model – the collaboration framework for health service design incorporated First Nations’ perspective on health and wellness; (2) relational work is the work – the RTVS collaboration was grounded in building connections and relationships to prioritize cultivating trust in the partnership over specific outputs; and (3) aligning to the core values of co-creation – working from a commitment to do things differently and applying an inclusive approach of engagement to integrate perspectives across different sectors and interest groups.

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