The figures mentioned in the email originally sent on Aug. 2 were incorrect. This has now been updated to show the correct information. The member survey on “bringing D2D to the next level”, is now closed. Thank you to all the teams who weighed in! We heard from just over 70 people representing at least 40 teams (21% of AFHTO members). Analysis is still ongoing but it’s looking like follow-up after hospitalization is important to many teams. AFHTO’s board will consider this in September as it sets goals for the association.
- See-through D2D: The vision of transparency with D2D data is taking shape. In the “next level” survey, nearly three quarters of teams are either already unmasked in D2D or planning to do so in D2D 6.0. If your team is thinking about this and wants to talk to someone who has already done it, let us know and we’ll put you in touch.
Get ready for a little help from your (research) friends: The “next level” survey also said that nearly two thirds of teams are leaning towards sharing their ANONYMOUS D2D data with research partners at Queen’s. Teams will have a chance to formally agree to this when they submit their data to D2D 6.0. If you are among the 37% of teams that have not yet had a chance to discuss this, you may want to schedule meetings with board or executive team now to be ready to make that commitment when you submit your D2D data soon. And about D2D, it’s that time again! D2D data submission starts in just 3 short weeks (August 23rd). Visit the updated D2D Planning and Preparation page for resources to get your team’s data ready to submit. Contact improve@afhto.ca if your team needs help AFHTO 2018 Conference registration now open! Don’t forget to register for the AFHTO 2018 conference before the early bird deadline on October 1st. Of particular relevance to the push to the “next level” are the IHP Profession-Based Networking Session and EMR Networking and Knowledge Exchange Session. In Case You Missed It: Check out eBulletin #77 or other back issues here!
D2D 6.0 Timeline

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