The first set of data from the Ministry-sponsored five-year FHT evaluation study was released last week to 118 FHTs. These FHTs had participated in at least one of three 2009 surveys – facility, patient, and provider – conducted by the Conference Board of Canada evaluation team.

In 2009, the 134 FHTs in waves 1 – 3 were invited to participate in these surveys. Last week all 134 received a request to complete the follow-up Facility Survey and to distribute the Provider Survey to everyone in the FHT who provides direct patient care.

The 118 FHTs who had participated in at least one of the 2009 surveys also received a summary of those results – for their individual FHT and the aggregate for all responding FHTs.  The Conference Board researchers confirmed that individual results have been distributed solely to the respective FHT; the Ministry receives only aggregate data.

The report combines responses from several questions to provide scores in the domains of access, comprehensiveness, teamwork, coordination, quality and chronic disease prevention and management. Almost all scores are expressed on a scale of 0-100. There is no cutoff between “good” and “bad”, but the ideal is to score 80 or above.

The following report gives AFHTO’s observations on this first set of data.  The Ministry is currently compiling a more detailed report on the full set of results from the first three years of the FHT evaluation.

Median scores – the middle number with an equal number of responses above and below – indicate the following for FHTs overall in 2009:

Outside of the few areas listed above, median scores are above 70.  While FHTs overall may be performing relatively well, the scores for individual FHTs range from 25 to 100 for most items.  FHTs that received these individualized reports may find some additional areas for improvement.

Three years later the three surveys are being repeated.  The results will be valuable in showing how FHTs as a whole are developing over time.  Participating FHTs will have the added advantage of seeing how their individual performance is evolving.

FHTs that have received the 2012 facility and provider surveys are encouraged to complete them.  If you require the link to the survey or have any questions, please contact the evaluation team through Garry Armitage at 1-888-689-1847 or g.armitage@malatest.com .

BACKGROUND

MOHLTC contracted the Conference Board of Canada to conduct an evaluation of the FHT initiative over the period from Dec. 2008 to Nov.2013. The study has included key informant surveys, site visits, patient focus groups and administrative data analysis, in addition to the two rounds of facility, provider and patient surveys in 2009 and 2012. Comparative data is also being collected from Community Health Centres and Family Health Groups. The evaluation domains are:

In 2009, all FHTs were invited to participate in facility and provider surveys. As well, randomly selected FHTs were invited to participate in site visits and patient surveys. In total: 84 per cent of FHTs responded to the facility survey; over 800 FHT providers, including physicians, registered nurses, mental health workers, nurse practitioners, dietitians, pharmacists, and others responded to the provider survey; and more than 2,600 FHT patients shared their views about the care they receive at their FHTs through the patient survey.

 

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