Patient Engagement in Provincial and Territorial Medical Association Decision-Making: A Rapid Scoping Review

Cureus. 2024 Feb 18;16(2):e54400. doi: 10.7759/cureus.54400. eCollection 2024 Feb.

Abstract

In recent years health systems have engaged patient partners in decision-making. Provincial and Territorial Medical Associations (PTMAs) are the sole bargaining agents for physicians. PTMA negotiations with governments are often seen as insular. Adding the patient perspective could add tremendous value to negotiating committees, etc. as PTMAs look to advocate for person-centered care provided by their members. Using rapid scoping review methodology, PubMed was searched for studies reporting on the use of patient partners in PTMA decision-making. Title and abstract screening were conducted by a single reviewer with full-text review screened by two reviewers. The search yielded 231 titles with 10 moving to full-text review and ultimately no titles meeting inclusion criteria. This empty scoping review has identified a paucity of literature reporting on patient engagement in PTMA decision-making. Further research is required to determine the utility of introducing patient partners in this capacity.

Keywords: advocacy; medical association; medical society; patient partners; patient-centered care; physician compensation.

Publication types

  • Review