Patient Relations Program Standard

The Patient Relations Program Standard helps to protect public safety by providing clear standards and requirements for dealing with misconduct of a sexual nature.
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Sexual Misconduct includes:
- Sexual intercourse or other forms of physical sexual relations between the registrant and the patient,
- Touching, or a sexual nature, of the patient by the registrant, or
- Behaviour or remarks of a sexual nature by the registrant towards the patient
This does not include touching, behaviour and remarks by the registrants towards the patient that are of a clinical nature appropriate to the service being provided. ]
PATIENT RELATIONS PROGRAM STANDARD
The Standard outlines the responsibilities of pharmacy professionals in relation to:
- Professional boundaries and dual relationships;
- Relationships with former patients; and,
- The duty to report sexual misconduct.
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Legislative Requirements
The establishment of a patient relations program is a requirement for the College:
- Required under s.16(2)(f) of the Health Professions Act for the purpose of seeking to prevent professional misconduct of a sexual nature.
- It is also noted as a Board requirement under s. 84 of the HPA Bylaws.
- The College’s current Code of Ethics references the “Patient Relations Program” as a companion document in Standard 7(b).
Development of the College’s Patient Relations Program Standard
The College’s Patient Relations Program aims to align with the BC Health Regulators’ (BCHR) “Framework for a Model Patient-Practitioner Relationship Program for BC Health Regulators”. That Framework was approved by the College at their September 2016 meeting.
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