Member news: MAID, transgender primary care guide, funding opportunities and more

Below are relevant updates and items for AFHTO members, some with fast approaching deadlines:

AFHTO News

  • AFHTO to present on Patients First Act: AFHTO has been selected to present on Bill 41 to Standing Committee on the Legislative Assembly on Nov. 21. AFHTO’s submission will be posted on our website after the presentation.

Quality and Value

  • Survey sent to teams in STOP Program regarding depression and smoking cessation: AFHTO is collaborating with the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) in their CIHR-funded QI initiative. This is to manage depression and depressive symptoms as they relate to smoking cessation in the STOP Program. An invitation to complete a preliminary survey has been sent to teams in the program. Deadline Nov. 25.

Requests for Proposals

Resources

Health Quality Ontario (HQO) News & Tools:

 Under Pressure: Emergency Department Performance in Ontario was just released. Key findings include 47% of adult Ontarians reported going to emergency for a condition they thought could have been treated by their primary care provider.

Knowledge Translation in Primary Care Initiative (developed by Centre for Effective Practice):

Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) Resource: just released to help clinicians better understand the process to be undertaken for the provision of MAID.

 o  Guide to Patient Engagement in Quality Improvement: just released, the guide outlines how patients can be engaged in quality improvement initiatives, with a focus on the QIPs. Ontario poverty tool updated: originally developed for Ontario, it’s now been adapted for use across Canada.
  • Trans Primary Care Guide: online interactive tool for primary and transition-related care to trans and gender-diverse patients from Sherbourne Health Centre and Rainbow Health Ontario in collaboration with University of Toronto’s Biomedical Communications program.
 

Conferences and Events

 

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