AFHTO 2013 Conference – Leadership and Governance for Quality

Theme Description: The primary care sector is at the centre of transformational change in Ontario. FHTs are faced with an increased need to be accountable to patients and the ministry for providing excellent quality care to their communities. Presentations in this category will focus on how FHT leaders are developing the skills, structures, processes, relationships and culture to govern effectively and advance quality in all its dimensions. This includes the board’s role in developing, implementing and monitoring quality improvement plans and overall performance. A1 – Reflections on Board Development Thames Valley Family Health Team having  had more than 6 years of experience in evolution of its Board from a steering committee working on a proposal, to a policy Board fully engaged in their Governance role. This presentation will describe this journey, with particular focus being on the sharing of the tools and templates that we have found and/or developed to support a high level of functioning as a Board. B1 – Effective Governance for Quality and Patient Safety in Primary Care in Ontario This study examines and identifies the governance structures and processes, which enable quality and safety of care in effectively governed primary care organizations in Ontario. C1 – Integrating a Critical Incident Reporting Framework into your FHT This presentation will outline our academic family health team’s on-going journey to develop a critical incident reporting framework and how it fits into our broader quality improvement and patient safety framework. D1 – Identifying opportunities for QI Planning in Primary Care Identifying Opportunities for QI Planning in Primary Care – This session is designed to support primary care teams in the process of identifying and prioritizing quality improvement opportunities. E1 – Strengthening the Leadership Triad:  The critical partnership of Board Chair, Lead Physician and Executive Director A survey of FHT specific challenges around effective governance and a discussion of strategies to meet those challenges. F1 – Effective Governance in Primary Care and F1 – Quality Improvement Plans Year 1: A Giant Step Forward Share key observations from QIPs submitted by primary care organizations in year 1 (HQO). Illustrate how QIPs can be used to support shorter and longer term improvement planning (HQO). Discuss leadership and governance role in supporting the development of QIPs and driving improvement (CPSI)

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