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Cost-Sharing Models
eHLbc Licensing Models Overview
To meet the needs of its diverse membership, eHLbc's licensing cost-sharing model takes into account the differences between health and post-secondary communities to achieve a cohesive pricing model that is equitable, rational, and coherent.
Post-Secondary institutions are grouped by (1) type of institution, and then (2) FTE (full-time equivalent students).
The Health Authorities cost-sharing model is based on the Patient Safety & Learning System Cost Sharing Formula, used by the Ministry of Health to allocate the global BC health care budget.
Government & Health Professional Organizations are priced by headcount and often align with the groups used in the post-secondary sector.
Pricing models are a key point of negotiation with vendors. Typically vendors come to the negotiating table with their company's “standard” pricing model. eHLbc’s approach, whenever possible, is to encourage vendors to accept an eHLbc licensing model as the way to determine prices for individual member organizations.
eHLbc Groupings and Definitions
Post-Secondary Structure
The eHLbc model groups post-secondary libraries based on:
- Type of institution and then,
- FTE (full-time equivalent students).
Many cost-sharing models used by both vendors and other consortia follow this approach. Typically they recognize two basic "types" of institutions, two-year academics (colleges) and four-year academics (universities). Two-year academics are priced at a discount to reflect the fact that the student body includes a significant proportion of students in non-academic programs who will make little use of standard licensed electronic resources.
The following represent post-secondary members within the criteria above. Current academic FTEs are in effect for products licensed from April 1, 2025 to March 31, 2026.
      
                   
    
    
      
            Institution           
                  
            FTE           
              
               
      
          Alexander College         
              
          3,000         
          
               
      
          Camosun College         
              
          7,262         
          
               
      
          Coast Mountain College         
              
          1,752         
          
               
      
          College of New Caledonia         
              
          3,350         
          
               
      
          College of the Rockies         
              
          1,795         
          
               
      
          Columbia Bible College         
              
          252         
          
               
      
          Douglas College         
              
          8,438         
          
               
      
          Justice Institute of British Columbia         
              
          2,393         
          
               
      
          Langara College         
              
          7,158         
          
               
      
          Nicola Valley Institute of Technology         
              
          647         
          
               
      
          North Island College         
              
          2,412         
          
               
      
          Northern Lights College         
              
          1,610         
          
               
      
          Okanagan College         
              
          5,031         
          
               
      
          Selkirk College         
              
          2,592         
          
               
    
          Vancouver Community College         
              
          6,683         
          
      
    
                   
    
    
      
            Institution           
                  
            FTE           
              
               
      
          British Columbia Institute of Technology         
              
          13,152         
          
               
      
          Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine         
              
          636         
          
               
      
          Capilano University         
              
          5,606         
          
               
      
          Kwantlen Polytechnic University         
              
          9,431         
          
               
      
          Simon Fraser University         
              
          20,391         
          
               
      
          Thompson Rivers University         
              
          8,347         
          
               
      
          Trinity Western University         
              
          4,028         
          
               
      
          University of British Columbia         
              
          44,076         
          
               
      
          University of Northern British Columbia         
              
          3,832         
          
               
      
          University of the Fraser Valley         
              
          6,794         
          
               
      
          University of Victoria         
              
          16,745         
          
               
      
          Vancouver Island University         
              
          6,858         
          
               
    
          Yukon University         
              
          705         
          
The full-time enrolment figures correspond to funded FTEs and are taken from institutional budget letters supplied by the Ministry of Post-Secondary Education and Future Skills (whenever possible).
Health Authority Structure
The Health Sector licensing cost-sharing is based on the BC Ministry of Health's allocation of the global health care budget.
These percentages are in effect for products licensed from April 1, 2022 to March 31, 2026.
| Organization | Percentage | 
| Tier 1: Small health authority receiving <10% of BC's global health care spending | |
| Northern Health Authority | 5.1% | 
| Tier 2: Medium health authority receiving between 10 and 20% of BC's global health care spending | |
| Interior Health Authority | 14.3% | 
| Island Health Authority | 16.1% | 
| Provincial Health Services Authority | 17.3% | 
| Tier 3: Large health authority receiving >20% of of BC's global health care spending | |
| Fraser Health Authority | 23.7% | 
| Vancouver Coastal Health/Providence Health Care | 23.5% | 
Health Authorities: Bed Counts
These bed counts come from the Health Sector Information, Analysis, and Reporting Division, BC Ministry of Health. They are in effect until March 31, 2026.
| Health Authority | Total | 
|---|---|
| Interior Health Authority | 1,672 | 
| Fraser Health Authority | 2,957 | 
| Vancouver Coastal Health Authority | 2,367 | 
| 118Vancouver Island Health Authority | 1,902 | 
| Northern Health Authority | 666 | 
| Provincial Health Services Authority | 548 | 
Government and Professional Health Organizations Tier Structure
The pricing model used is based on FTEs or tiers or may vary depending on the licensed product and vendor agreement.
Current FTEs are in effect for products licensed from April 1, 2022 to March 31, 2026.
