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Doctors' Day MAY 1 9PM SHINE A LIGHT FOR ALL THEY DO

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In This Issue  
  • Doctors’ Day May 1, 2021
  • New EMR postal code search helps identify patients in hot spots
  • Member stories
  • Key messages to address AstraZeneca concerns and more
  • Respiratory Care During COVID-19 slides and video
  • Community Health Equity Builders program
  • 2021 census update
  • Upcoming events including EMR/EHR auditing obligations and more

 

Doctors' Day MAY 1 9PM SHINE A LIGHT FOR ALL THEY DO

 

Doctors’ Day May 1, 2021

On Saturday, May 1st at 9:00 p.m., OMA is asking Ontarians to Shine A Light For All They Do. Ontarians can show their appreciation for doctors’ service during the pandemic by turning on their phone flashlights and holding them high.

You can spread the word and share the picture above with hashtags #DoctorsDay & #ShineALightForThem through your channels. You can also find out more at www.doctorsday.ca.

 

 

 


New EMR postal code search helps identify patients in hot spots

Today the eHealth Centre of Excellence deployed a new EMR search that will help primary care providers quickly identify patients in hot spot communities who are now eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine by post code.

This search can also be found on their community portal. Visit their site to learn more.


Member stories

Central Lambton FHT:

Rideau FHT –Ottawa family doctors vaccinate hundreds at drive-thru clinic

You can share your own vaccination stories with our member initiative webform. If you have any questions, please email us at info@afhto.ca.


Key messages to address AstraZeneca concerns and more

Recent updates include:

We continue to update several pages on our site with resources and news:


lung health webinar apr 21

 

Respiratory Care During COVID-19 slides and video

On April 21, 2021 we held a webinar co-hosted with the Lung Health Foundation which reflected on best practices & considerations for diagnosing and managing lung diseases during the pandemic.
Slides and video are now available

 

 


Join today and be a part of the movement for health equity!

Community Health Equity Builders program

The Alliance for Healthier Communities is launching its new Community Health Equity Builders program. Individuals and organizations who support health equity can join the movement for a small fee, and gain access to resources, discounted conference and learning session admissions, and get the chance to access primary care research developments and networking events.

The Alliance has designed the program to be an important tool for sharing information, resources, research, and stories of health equity. It’s also a way to expand, enliven and strengthen the collective voice for health equity. Learn more and join the Community Health Equity Builder program, and be part of the movement for the best possible health and wellbeing for everyone.


2021 census update

2021 census collection will begin on May 3, 2021. They have developed the Community Supporter Toolkit and brought together products and resources to help organizations spread the word. And as previously mentioned, for any team whose community has been affected by job losses due to COVID, they are still hiring.


Primary Care Vaccine QI Support Group Webinar Series, April 22- May 13, 2021

Join Ontario Health to learn valuable lessons from pilot sites, gain access to resources, information and quality improvement tips to assist you in moving forward with your vaccine plans.

Register here


A Deep Dive into Co-Designing Care Models for your Priority Populations, May 6, 2021
The RISE OHT webcasts will show how your OHT can re-design care for patients in your priority populations, and help every patient in those populations experience coordinated transitions between providers.
Learn more here.


 EMR/EHR auditing obligations, May 7, 2021

Join Kate Dewhirst Law to better understand the obligations to audit EMR and EHRs. Learn more here.


McMaster University Review Course in Psychiatry, May 27-28, 2021
Hosted by Continuing Professional Development, McMaster University and accredited. Find out more here.

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