In consultation with the Physician Practice Enhancement Panel and external stakeholders, the PPEP has developed new assessment standards to address key areas that impact a clinical office. The principles in these standards apply to physicians’ private offices, as well as walk-in, urgent care, and multi-physician clinics. The primary goals in developing the standards are to document best practices, requirements and recommendations expected by the College; make information more accessible; make the implementation process easier; and promote consistency across community-based practices.
- Emergency Preparedness for Staff and Patients in a Family Physician Clinical Office
- Emergency Preparedness for Staff and Patients in a Pediatric Clinical Office
- Emergency Preparedness for Staff And Patients in a Psychiatrist Clinical Office
- Emergency Preparedness for Staff and Patients in an Internal Medicine Clinical Office
- Exposure Control Plan for Infectious Diseases
- Hand Hygiene
- Infection Prevention and Control Fundamentals
- Medical Director/Solo-practice Physician
- Medical Record for the Psychiatrist in an Outpatient Setting
- Personal Protective Equipment
- Sharps Safety
- Unified Medical Record for the Family Physician/General Practitioner
- Vaccine and Medication