Rural Site Visit Project

Two and a half years after its inception, the RCCbc Site Visit project has reached its half-way point with over 100 rural BC communities visited.

For more information, click on: RCCbc Rural Site Visit Project

The Rural Site Visits Project engages health partners (health professionals, health administration, policy makers, community, and academic institutions) within each community visited. From these meetings, information is collected, anonymized and analyzed into themes to identify the major themes affecting health care delivery in BC rural communities. 

As a commitment to the communities, RCCbc is providing bi-annual Community Feedback Reports to provide updates on project progress and share learnings from innovative solutions found throughout the visits. Please note that each report encompasses feedback from all rural communities engaged since the beginning of the Project.

June 2017 – December 2018 (PDF) Report #1
June 2017 – June 2019 (PDF) Report #2
June 2017 – December 2019 (PDF) Report #3
June 2017 – May 2020 (PDF) Report #4

101 Rural Subsidiary Agreement (RSA) communities representing all corners of the province have been visited, more than 350 meetings with the Health Care partners recorded and over 4,000 pages of valuable transcribed feedback generated. 

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