Data to Decisions 1.0 What’s meaningful to you?

We Need Your Views The Indicator Selection Voting Process is Now Live

 Open Until May 8th 2014

Data to Decisions 1.0: Advancing Primary Care (D2D 1.0) was launched on March 31, 2014. It is an opportunity to get an early start on sharing and reporting data on the indicators that are most comparable, currently available and mean the most to you.

Indicator Shortlisting and Selection: Hundreds of indicators are potentially available to primary care organizations. To get to the shortlist for member voting, the Indicator Working Group started with the “menu” of indicators defined by the Starfield and HQO Primary Care Performance Measurement Frameworks as these have a sound basis in research. Shortlisting involved identifying the smaller subset of 43 indicators already in use in leading examples of analytical reports in organizations such as CPCSSN, ICES (EMRald), Dorval Family Health Team (Starfield model) and Health Quality Ontario. You are being asked to vote on a final short list of 26 indicators developed in consultation with QIDS Specialists drawing on their direct knowledge of local data availability and feasibility. Who should vote? The voting (or survey) process is open to all members. Votes are non-identifying. Voters’ are requested to identify their LHIN to enable the Indicators Working Group to get a sense of geographic representation in the responses. You are also free to decide how to complete the survey, for example whether individually or working through the questions as a group. Follow this link to get access to the survey. Next Steps and Key Dates:

How do I find out more? Follow this link to review the “D2D 1.0: What is Meaningful to You” Webinar for additional background and to learn more about the indicator selection and voting process. Review the Frequently Asked Questions (these will be updated regularly while the survey is open—please send us your questions) Review the D2D Indicators Short List: Data dictionary Connect with your QIDS Specialist – they are actively involved in this project Contact the provincial team:

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