News
Timmins FHT physician pleased with geriatric clinic collaboration
COLUMN: Timmins doctor pleased with partnership
Timmins Press article published Jan. 30, 2018. Article in full pasted below. Dr. Yves Raymond
How are single-site teams different? Join us as we look for the answer.
How are single-site teams different?
Join your peers in the QI enablers study to get us all closer to the answer
The team characteristic data contributed as part of D2D 5.0 show that single-site teams have lower costs, even when patient complexity is considered.
Four FHTs & partners receive funding for AI-powered brain health program
Harnessing the power of machine learning for brain health
Ontario health innovation team awarded funding to explore how advanced technology can help spot and treat brain changes earlier on
Patients First news and updates
On Dec. 7, 2016 Ontario's government passed Bill 41: the Patients First Act, 2016. With many changes to the health care system, including the role of LHINs and development of subregions, implementation will likely continue for several years. Please see below for updates relevant to primary care. Updates:
D2D 5.1 Submission platform now open. Submit your data by February 8th!
The submission platform for D2D 5.1 is open; it will close on February 8th, 2018. The Interactive report will be launched March 8th, 2018.
Data to Decisions (D2D) is a membership-wide report on performance in primary care.
Kincardine FHT certified as a GREAT WORKPLACE
Kincardine FHT has been certified as a GREAT WORKPLACE after a thorough and independent analysis conducted by Great Place to Work® Canada. This certification is based on direct feedback from employees, provided as part of an extensive and anonymous survey about the workplace experience.
Niagara North FHT to Collaborate in Health Tapestry Program
Niagara North FHT to Collaborate in Health Tapestry Program The Standard Article published December 12, 2017. Article in full pasted below. Suzanne Mason, The Standard Niagara-on-the-Lake has been chosen as the sixth site in Ontario to participate in the Health Tapestry program that assists people aged 70 and older stay healthy longer and remain in their homes.
Interprofessional Community of Practice for Physical Activity in Primary Care
Exercise is medicine, and physical activity is a vital sign.
Supporting safe, appropriate physical activity can be an important part of helping patients meet their goals. In addition to supporting general health and wellness, moving more can help patients avoid falls, improve their mental health, and manage chronic conditions. Some teams are equipped with the expertise of a kinesiologist or a physiotherapist, but for those teams who aren’t, physical activity is something that all care providers can work together to build into their patients’ care.
Privacy Officer Training for Primary Care Practices
If you are a Privacy Officer for a primary care practice (or know someone who is), you are invited to the Privacy Officer training starting October 24th. If you want some support to feel more confident in your role - this course is for you. Early bird pricing available until September 22nd. For more Privacy Officers training course details pricing, please click here.