This section includes all topics related to Board Culture.
Author: sitesuper
-
Adding Value: An Introduction to Generative Governance
This section includes all topics related to Adding Value: An Introduction to Generative Governance.
-
RNAO invitation to host “Best Practice Champions for Smoke-Free Pregnancies” Workshops
Message forwarded on behalf of RNAO:
RNAO is excited to announce a new project on smoking cessation for pre and post natal women and their families as part of their Smoking Cessation Initiative. We will be hosting one-day ‘Best Practice Champions for Smoke-Free Pregnancies’ workshops across the province at no cost to participants within Ontario. At these workshops participants will receive quit kits for their pregnant and postpartum clients as well as resources to support smoking cessation interventions with this population.
At this time we are distributing a Request for Proposal for Host Sites due by or before May 8th, 2014. http://communities.rnao.ca/sites/community/files/rnao_best_practice_champions_for_smoke-free_pregnancies_host_sites.docx. Priority will be given to host sites in primary care including family health teams, public health units and community and home health care. RNAO is hopeful that there will be much interest in these new workshops and encourages sites to apply.
Please contact Katherine Wallace, Program Manager for Smoking Cessation at kwallace@rnao.ca if you require further details.
-
RNAO invitation to host “Best Practice Champions for Smoke-Free Pregnancies” Workshops
Message forwarded on behalf of RNAO: RNAO is excited to announce a new project on smoking cessation for pre and post natal women and their families as part of their Smoking Cessation Initiative. We will be hosting one-day ‘Best Practice Champions for Smoke-Free Pregnancies’ workshops across the province at no cost to participants within Ontario. At these workshops participants will receive quit kits for their pregnant and postpartum clients as well as resources to support smoking cessation interventions with this population. At this time we are distributing a Request for Proposal for Host Sites due by or before May 8th, 2014. http://communities.rnao.ca/sites/community/files/rnao_best_practice_champions_for_smoke-free_pregnancies_host_sites.docx. Priority will be given to host sites in primary care including family health teams, public health units and community and home health care. RNAO is hopeful that there will be much interest in these new workshops and encourages sites to apply. Please contact Katherine Wallace, Program Manager for Smoking Cessation at kwallace@rnao.ca if you require further details.
-
Webinar registration opens – Data to Decisions: What’s Meaningful to You?
Data to Decisions What’s meaningful to you?
Register now for the webinar April 23, 2014, 12 pm to 1.30 pm EST
Data to Decisions 1.0: Advancing Primary Care (D2D 1.0) was launched on March 31, 2014. It is an opportunity to get an early start on sharing and reporting on those indicators that are most comparable, currently available and mean the most to you. Participation is completely voluntary – all AFHTO members are invited but NOT required to contribute data. AFHTO’s Indicators Working Group has reached an important milestone. Approximately 35 indicators have been shortlisted based on technical feasibility and availability. Now we need to know:
What’s meaningful to you?
The D2D 1.0 – What’s Meaningful to You? Webinar kicks off the voting process that will identify the top priorities. It is open to all members. It will provide you with additional background and give you an opportunity to learn more about indicator selection to date and the voting process—which starts immediately after the webinar.
Who should attend?
All members interested in learning more about D2D 1.0 and interested in sharing their feedback on the indicators that are most meaningful to them.
Registration details
Register now for D2D 1.0 What’s Meaningful to You? taking place on April 23rd 12 pm to 1.30 pm EST.
————————————————————————————
And just a reminder, all AFHTO members are also invited to pre-register for our Political Action webinar – Tuesday, April 15, 4:00 – 5:00 PM Eastern time. Public Affairs consultant Patrick Nelson will join AFHTO President Keri Selkirk and ED Angie Heydon to:
- Give an overview of the current political landscape as it relates to primary care;
- Review AFHTO’s political action activities and responses to date;
- Share tips and techniques for making the most of your meetings with MPPs and candidates;
- Answer your questions and ensure you receive the support you need for your meetings.
-
Minister’s announcement of “Community Health Infrastructure Renewal Fund” for FHTs, NPLCs and others
This morning the Minister of Health and Long-Term Care announced plans to increase investments to community health infrastructure. Included in this announcement is the statement – “Ontario is also creating a dedicated Community Infrastructure Renewal Program that could also help community organizations such as Public Health Units, Family Health Teams and Nurse Practitioner-Led Clinics with the cost of maintenance and deferred capital repairs.” In the media conference the Minister noted the annual budget for this program would begin at $5 million for the next year and increase to $10 million annually in three years. No further details are available at this time. AFHTO will be connecting with the Minister’s Office to learn more about plans for implementing this program.
-
Building political support: Register for Apr.15 webinar on Ontario’s pre-election period
With a potential election on the horizon, now is the time to strengthen political support for interprofessional comprehensive primary care. Regardless of which party forms the next government, our collective job is to ensure all politicians and candidates are well-educated on the value of interprofessional comprehensive primary care teams and the need for support to expand access, enhance value, and enable recruitment of the staff needed to deliver care. Learn more about this campaign and how you can participate in it. Pre-register to join us for our Political Action webinar – Tuesday, April 15, 4:00 – 5:00 PM Eastern time. Public Affairs consultant Patrick Nelson will join AFHTO President Keri Selkirk and ED Angie Heydon to:
- Give an overview of the current political landscape as it relates to primary care;
- Review AFHTO’s political action activities and responses to date;
- Share tips and techniques for making the most of your meetings with MPPs and candidates;
- Answer your questions and ensure you receive the support you need for your meetings.
AFHTO launched the province-wide “Better Care. Healthier Families. Best Value.” campaign in the Ontario Legislature on March 17th – the 10-year anniversary of government’s announcement of Family Health teams. Following from that:
- You received an e-mail from us on March 27 or 28 asking you to meet with your local MPP(s) and candidates and equipping you with key messages and other materials for these meetings. These were e-mailed on a riding-by-riding basis so that you could coordinate in ridings where there are multiple AFHTO members.
- AFHTO has mailed the “Better Care. Healthier Families. Best Value.” brochure to all MPPs.
- Last Thursday, AFHTO’s President Keri Selkirk and ED Angie Heydon met with the PC and NDP Health Critics, Christine Elliott and France Gélinas. While all parties support the general concept of interprofessional primary care, the key issue is to educate on the value of committing to further investment to expand access and enhance value while also enabling sufficient funding to recruit and retain staff.
- Keri and Angie are also scheduling meetings with key health policy advisors in all three parties.
With over 100 ridings in this province, your help is needed in this campaign, and AFHTO is here to help you. Many AFHTO members have cultivated strong relationships with their local politicians; others may welcome advice and support to strengthen political links. Please pre-register for the Building Political Support Webinar, April 15, 2014, 4:00 PM EDT, at: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/1282647741528869121
-
Clinical resources available for providers and patients
AFHTO is forwarding a series of important items for providers and patients:
- Cancer Care Ontario to send letters to patients to remind them about screening
- Memo from Office of the Chief Medical Officer of Health: Travel related illnesses in Ontario and Canada
- 24/7 Breastfeeding Supports now available from Telehealth Ontario
- RNAO best practice guidelines on Transitions in Care and Interprofessional Care
- Survey for family physicians: Canadian Cardiovascular Society heart failure research
Cancer Care Ontario to send letters to patients to remind them about screening
Starting March 31, CCO is sending letters inviting people to begin screening for breast, colorectal, and cervical cancer, reminding them when it’s time to get screened again and informing them of their screening test results. Letters will be sent to the following patient groups from these programs:
- Eligible women turning 50, see sample letter and learn more from the Ontario Breast Screening Program (OBSP)
- Eligible women aged 30 to 69, see sample letters and learn more from the Ontario Cervical Screening Program (OCSP)
- All people aged 50 to 74 who have never been screened for colorectal cancer or are due for colorectal cancer screening, see sample letters and learn more from ColonCancerCheck (CCC)
This is a continuation of the Integrated Cancer Screening campaign, launched by the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care (MOHLTC), in partnership with Cancer Care Ontario (CCO). Click here for the Feb. 12 notice to members.
Memo from Office of the Chief Medical Officer of Health regarding travel related illnesses in Ontario and Canada
Click here to read the memo which includes a summary of recent infectious disease activity of measles and viral hemorrhagic fever (VHF), in addition to clinical features, laboratory testing procedures and infection, prevention and control (IPC) practices for measles which will assist in mitigating further transmission.
24/7 breastfeeding supports now available from Telehealth Ontario
Starting April 1, 2014, expectant and breastfeeding moms will have 24-hour access to Registered Nurses with training in breastfeeding and lactation support, as well as lactation experts through a telephone advisory service provided by Telehealth Ontario. Healthcare providers are asked to share this service with patients. Click below for an informational brochure with details about the new service and how patients can access it:
RNAO best practice guidelines on Transitions in Care and Interprofessional Care
The Registered Nurses Association of Ontario (RNAO) has launched the following best practice guidelines that may be of interest:
- Transitions in Care: This BPG focuses on building on the core competencies and concepts known to facilitate safe and effective care transitions including best practices to support the client, their family and caregivers through transitions in care and in any environment across all health-care and community settings.
- Interprofessional Care: This best practice guideline is intended to foster healthy work environments. The focus in developing this guideline was identifying attributes of interprofessional care that will optimize quality outcomes for patients/clients, providers, teams, the organization and the system.
Survey for family physicians: Canadian Cardiovascular Society heart failure research
The Canadian Cardiovascular Society is launching a study to assess knowledge of heart failure guidelines among physicians and residents. The results from this work will inform the development and refinement of heart failure educational initiatives for residency training as well as for established physicians. The survey is for practicing family physicians and residents in family medicine programs, please share this with physicians. Click here for more information on the project and to access the survey.
-
AFHTO 2014 Conference: One week left to submit a presentation or poster abstract (May 12)
Take advantage of this opportunity to share your knowledge and experience in advancing patient-centred care!
Due date for all concurrent session and poster abstracts is May 12 at 9:00 AM
- Click here to review the submission guidelines.
- Click here for concurrent stream descriptions and examples of potential topics.
- Click here to submit an abstract in one of these streams that showcase primary healthcare In Partnership with Patients: True Integration of Care.
Reduced registration fee for concurrent session presenters: Up to 2 presenters will each be granted a $50 discount off the conference registration fee for each approved concurrent session. (Discount does not apply for poster presentations.) Key dates:
- Deadline for presentation abstracts: May 12, 2014 at 9:00AM (EST)
- Notification of acceptance for presentation: June 9, 2014
- Conference registration opens: late June 2014
- AFHTO 2014 Conference: October 15 & 16, 2014
-
Data to Decisions 1.0: Advancing primary care
The AFHTO Board is very pleased to announce D2D 1.0 — Data to Decisions: Advancing Primary Care— a summary presentation of member-selected indicators. We invite your participation in this exciting and ambitious initiative. What is Data to Decisions 1.0: Advancing Primary Care?
- D2D 1.0 is about getting started with the data that matter most. It will present a small number of indicators that are meaningful, comparable and currently available
- It will be an early report containing useful and meaningful data because is being defined by members’ priorities for measurement and quality improvement
- Participation in D2D 1.0 is completely voluntary – all members will be invited but NOT required to contribute data
- D2D 1.0 will help AFHTO advocate for and inform measurement in ways that make sense to interprofessional primary healthcare organizations
- The work is being led by the Indicators Working Group of the Quality Improvement Decision Support Steering Committee (QSC) and supported by Quality Improvement Decision Support Specialists (QIDSS)
- D2D 1.0 is coming soon! The target delivery date is October 2014
How can I participate?
- D2D 1.0 will build on AFHTO member advice and input at each critical stage in its development including data readiness, extraction, report design and lessons learned
- Vote on the indicators: In late April, watch for and participate in the online survey (and possibly webinar) to select the short list of indicators to be included in D2D 1.0
- Contribute your data: Start the conversations within your team to get ready to contribute your data so you can see where you land among your peer teams when D2D 1.0 is released.
How do I find out more?
- Review the Frequently Asked Questions
- Connect with your QIDS Specialist – they are actively involved in this project and need your input! Send comments, questions and suggestions to:
- QIDS Provincial Lead (AFHTO) Carol Mulder carol.mulder@afhto.ca