The AFHTO – PSS working group continues to meet with the PS Suite team from TELUS-Health to address the FHTs issues with the EMR. Recently, representatives from the working group met with the leadership team at TELUS Health to ensure that the FHT priorities and concerns were being heard by TELUS and would be addressed. Background: The AFHTO- PSS working group has been meeting since February 2012 (click here for the last update). Working within the priorities identified by the FHTs in the June 2012 AFHTO survey, the working group developed a list of actionable items in collaboration with the TELUS PSS team.  These priority actionable items were presented to the TELUS team during the summer. Over this period most of the responses from the TELUS team had not provided as much clarification as expected by the AFHTO working group.  To address some our concerns, representatives from the AFHTO working group met with the TELUS-Health leadership on September 23. Update from the meeting with TELUS Health Leadership Team:

Present at the TELUS-AFHTO meeting: Ron Sparks, Head of Sales, TELUS Physician;  Shawn Vincent, Director, R&D; Charles Funk, Manager, Product Management;  Ken Piaggio, Director, Client Services; Shannon Jackson, Manager, Health business consulting; Manon Greer, Senior Product manager; Jeremy Gordon, Client Services manager; and  Fok-Jee Leung (Bruyere FHT); Kevin Samson (East Wellington FHT); Tim Burns (AFHTO); Clarys Tirel (AFHTO). PS Suite User Session at AFHTO conference: About 200 people have registered for the PS Suite User session. The AFHTO PSS user group will give an update on the work that they have completed and on the responses from TELUS Health to our priority action items. TELUS Health Leaders will be at the session and will outline the next steps in our collaboration to ensure that FHT PS Suite users’ needs are heard and, where possible, met. Please send an email to Clarys Tirel (clarys.tirel@afhto.ca) with any specific questions that you want answered at the session.  We will make time for questions, but given that the tight timeframe, we want to plan ahead as much as possible.

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