Discussion at the May 19 quarterly meeting of AFHTO and MOHLTC Primary Health Care Branch covered:

  1. Parameters and next steps for developing new contract templates, given the ministry’s intent to:
    1. Conduct a review of all interprofessional primary care models
    2. Move toward “comprehensive regionally governed, population-based primary health services for Ontarians”
    3. Implement policy directions emerging from sources such as the Expert Panel on Primary Care (Price Report)
  2. Next steps regarding performance reporting and the schedules in the contract
  3. Commitment to improve Schedule A as a tool for meaningful program planning and reporting
  4. Re-purposing funds (e.g. for telemedicine programs)

1.  Developing new contract templates amidst the “many moving parts”

AFHTO has been keeping members informed on what is emerging about the province’s policy direction for primary care. (Click here and here for past reports.) The ministry’s desire to move toward a “comprehensive regionally governed, population-based primary health services for Ontarians” is given – implementation questions include how this will affect the organization of primary care, how it is resourced, and what will be the reporting relationships. The review of interprofessional teams can be expected to inform these decisions; however AFHTO anticipates it will be well over a year before there are any results since the details of this review are under development. We understand this review will look at performance and accountability, funding, and use of interprofessional teams (recruitment and retention, ratios of team members, opportunity to leverage these resources). Meanwhile, the current 5-year FHT contracts expire at the end of this fiscal and to that end work to redevelop the contract templates will proceed. Because of these “many moving parts”, the contracts could potentially need further updates going forward. Members may feel unsettled by this uncertainty – understandably so.  Keep in mind the province is well aware that:

Next steps:

2.   Performance reporting and the schedules in the contract

As reported in the most recent ED Advisory Council news, PHC Branch has agreed to recommendations from AFHTO to:

3.   Commitment to improve Schedule A as a tool for meaningful program planning and reporting

All agree that Schedule A has the potential to promote stronger program planning, coordination and evaluation; however many FHT/NPLC EDs have called for improvements to the Schedule A template, instructions and education. Next steps: PHC Branch and AFHTO will put together a joint working group to:

4.   Re-purposing funds

AFHTO followed up on a question from our previous meeting with PHC Branch regarding funding to replace telemedicine equipment. The response was that, for everyone who had asked, the ministry was able to help the FHT/NPLC identify existing funds to re-purpose to purchase replacement equipment. PHC Branch reps said this was also true for those who asked to re-purpose funds to cover sessional costs for these telemedicine consults. We were told that, for the past fiscal year, there are still some FHTs and NPLCs returning unspent funds to the Province. Next steps:

Participants in the May 19, 2015 meeting AFHTO was represented by:

MOHLTC’s PHC Branch representatives were:

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