Here`s a PowerPoint presentation you can take and make your own!

WHAT MATTERS TO YOU?
Ask What Matters.
Listen to What Matters.
Do What Matters.
Where Did It All Begin?
“What Matters to You?” Day started in Norway
in 2014, with the simple goal of encouraging
meaningful conversations between patients,
caregivers, and families, and their health care
providers.
Where Did It All Begin?
From Norway it expanded to Scotland, Brazil and
beyond! More than 500 teams in 14 countries
participated in 2016.
Now it is coming to BC through a partnership
between the Patient Voices Network (PVN), the
Council and provincial partners.
What’s It All About?
“What Matters to You?” Day encourages and
supports more meaningful conversations
between people who provide health and social
care and people, families and caregivers who
receive health and social care.
What Does It Look Like?
On June 6, 2017, health care providers across BC
are being challenged to add one simple question
to every patient interaction, in order to improve
care.
That question is,
“What matters to you?”
Who Is Invited?
Anyone who is a patient, or who works with
patients in health, social, or community care, is
invited to participate.
Why Is This Important?
Providing patient-centred care is important
because it results in better outcomes for
patients and greater satisfaction with care.
“What Matters to You?” Day supports this by
putting the patient voice at the centre of care,
by focusing on what matters to them.
How Can You Participate?
Taking part is easy! Sign up at the “What
Matters to You?” campaign page to show your
commitment to patient centred care.
On June 6 2017, start a conversation about what
matters.
Taking Part Is Easy!
Sign up at www.whatmatterstoyoubc.ca to
show your commitment to patient centred care.
On June 6 2017, start a conversation about what
matters.
Tell us All About It!
If you have a great conversation, we want to
hear about it!
You can share your stories with us through
www.whatmatterstoyoudaybc.ca, or by using
the hashtag #WMTY17 on social media.
Tools for What Matters
If you want to participate, we’ve created
resources to help you promote the initiative:
– Getting Started Kit
– Posters
Tools for What Matters
– Pocket cards
– Bookmarks
Tools for What Matters
– Buttons
– Stickers
QUESTIONS?