BC’s primary care strategy delivers actions that support faster and improved access to health care for people who live throughout the province, through team-based care that includes recruitment of health-care professionals.
The Nurse in Practice program is designed to expand team-based primary care by integrating more nurses into family practices. Under this program, longitudinal primary practices that deliver longitudinal primary care to one or more panels of patients, or that provide focused primary care to priority populations, may be eligible for funding to hire a registered nurse (RN) or licensed practical nurse (LPN) to work as part of their core clinical team.
The Nurse in Practice program is designed to:
For patients, that means:
The Nurse in Practice program was piloted in a number of communities in BC, after the Ministry of Health heard from primary care partners about the need for RNs and LPNs to strengthen team-based care.
Applications may be submitted at any time. Application assessments will occur quarterly. Deadlines for the 2024/25 fiscal year are: April 1, 2024; July 1, 2024; October 1, 2024; January 1, 2025.
How the Program Works
Which Clinics are Eligible
Eligible clinics will include:
How to Apply
The timeline for response
In 2017, the Ministry of Health launched a transformational team-based primary health-care strategy envisioned to increase patient attachment and access to quality, comprehensive, culturally safe, and person-centered primary care services throughout the province. The Nurse in Practice is part of this work to expand access to team-based care for people living in B.C.
Read more about government’s work to expand access to primary-care providers and team-based care:
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