Including a primary care/medical centre assistant in your practice team
Pinnacle is excited to be supporting the uptake of this online course and the valuable contribution the PCA/MCA role is making as part of the extended general practice team, in the care of their patients and whānau.
Are you considering extending your practice team to include a primary care assistant/medical centre assistant?
Primary Care Assistant resources
The PCA is an unregulated health worker role that has been developed as part of the extended general practice team in response to changing health workforce needs and as a key enabler to support the implementation of the core components of the Health Care Home model of care.
The role aims to benefit patients by supporting people, families/whānau, and the healthcare team in a primary care setting.
The valued role provides administrative and clinical support to the general practice team, working under the direction of registered health professionals to manage patient flow, perform routine tasks, and contribute to the overall efficiency and quality of care.
Key responsibilities and duties may include the following.
Administrative support:
managing patient schedules and appointments
handling phone calls and inquiries
updating patient records and medical documentation
stock and supplies management
liaising with other healthcare providers and agencies.
Clinical support:
assisting with basic patient care tasks, such as taking vital signs, measuring height and weight, and collecting samples
preparing patients for examinations and procedures
simple dressing changes
recalls
can become a vaccinating health worker (IMAC training)
vaccinating health workers (IMAC training)
providing patient education and support
acting as a chaperone
patient recalls
providing culturally appropriate care and support
Cold Chain management (keeping vaccines at the right temperature).
Other duties:
assisting with care coordination and supporting patients to follow through with their care plan
ensuring a clean and organised environment
providing emotional support to patients and their whānau
actively contributing to a culture of professionalism, safety, and quality in a primary care setting
reflecting on how actions within own role can influence equitable outcomes
applying knowledge of primary care to support people, whānau, and the healthcare team.
The continuing role development is important, particularly in its partnership with nursing, to allow nurses to work to top of scope, one of the key goals in Pinnacle’s nursing strategy.
Pinnacle showcases the primary care assistant role
For more information
For any enquiries about the role, and its partnership with nursing to enable nurses to work to top of scope. please contact the nurse leads (email below).