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  • Managing Medications

    In 2008, the Queen’s Family Health Team began to wonder just how accurate its medication lists were in our EMR. A medical student audit conducted that summer found a lot of room for improvement, particularly for patients on multiple medications or those seeing multiple providers. Since then, Queen’s FHT has developed numerous processes and policies…

  • Looking to the Future: Collaboration & Engagement Through Social Media

    In early 2010 500,000 Facebook users rallied together to get Betty White to host the season finally of Saturday Night Live, which was SNL’s highest rated episode in 2 years.  In 2007 Justin Bieber, teen pop sensation from Stratford Ontario, was discovered after his mom posted videos of him singing on YouTube.  Since its creation…

  • Kenora Wound Care Pilot Project

    In September 2008, Sunset Country FHT received funding from Health Force Ontario for a Collaborative Wound Care Pilot Project that involved several community agencies in developing and implementing a comprehensive wound assessment and wound care treatment program based on best practice guidelines.  This slide presentation from the AFHTO 2010 conference provides a study of an…

  • Interdisciplinary Approach to Chronic Disease Management Programming

    This slide presentation from the AFHTO 2010 conference presents lessons learned on the success and challenges in an interdisciplinary approach to chronic disease programmingm such as who should be involved in the process, how to get buy in from physicians, what focus areas to choose, etc.  The format is a presentation followed by an interactive…

  • Improving Access to Mental Care

    This slide presentation from the AFHTO 2010 conference reviews a number of capacity building mental health initiatives geared to improve access to mental health assessments and interventions in primary care.  A brief presentation of a number of innovative initiatives and outcomes will be provided.  This will allow the audience, in a short time, to become…

  • Evolution of a Mental Health Program in a FHT

    This slide presentation from the AFHTO 2010 conference details the evolution of a mental health program in a FHT from Nov06 until present day.  We will present tools (program charters, education taxonomies, policies/procedures, evaluation, wait list mgt, clinical benchmarks, etc,)  We will discuss the team and our understanding of patients and team needs and roles. …

  • CPG Diabetes Tool Kit

    This slide presentation from the AFHTO 2010 conference gives an overview of the CPG Tool Kit for the Prevention and Management of Diabetes in Canada, a handy reference for healthcare professionals. It bundles a comprehensive collection of the six major themes from the 2008 Clinical Practice Guidelines for the Prevention and Management of Diabetes in…

  • 84 Student Doctors Visiting Harrow & Leamington FHTs to Diagnose Future Practice Opportunities

    Harrow, ON – This weekend, 148 students from the Windsor and London campuses of the Schulich School of Medicine have gathered in Windsor/Essex County to forge closer relationships between the two sites. Eighty-four of the students have opted for a tour of Essex County. This group is here with you this afternoon. They have been…

  • Best Gift of All – Newborn Baby Program

    This slide presentation from the AFHTO 2010 conference describes a partnership with the hospital to roster unaffiliated newborn babies and provide a nurse-led postpartum service for those mothers and babies within 3 days of discharge.  The presentation includes the process flow for interface with hospital, outcome study for first 35 babies, linkage with public health…

  • 2010-11-09 AFHTO’s meeting with the Ministry’s Primary Health Care (PHC) Branch

    AFHTO representatives met with the Ministry’s Primary Health Care (PHC) Branch on November 3, 2010.  AFHTO’s aim is to work collaboratively with the Ministry to support the success of FHTs in delivering accessible, high-quality, efficient care to Ontarians; AFHTO was encouraged by the open discussion and positive response.   This e-mail reports on the following…