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Emergency Care BC (ECBC) supports safe, effective discharge practices in emergency departments across BC. General, non-emergency-specific patient information sheets are being retired to allow ECBC to focus on emergency‑specific discharge tools and conversations.
ECBC is refining its approach to patient discharge to better support high-quality, patient-specific discharge practices in the ED. This work recognizes discharge as a shared process that depends on providers giving clear, relevant information and ...
ECBC
May 21, 2026