Cost data drill down Reminder that all teams who requested data from ICES for D2D 1.0 can access drill-down detail on the cost of care indicator from ICES Web stats 
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Data to Decisions 2.0
Indicator selection process for D2D 2.0 is getting started. The survey for membership-wide voting will be released mid –December to give teams approximately 6 weeks to complete by the end of January. We hope this is enough time for teams to convene their physician groups, Quality Improvement committees, Boards or whatever other groups want to provide input into the indicator selection process. The exact dates. instructions and actual survey link will be released no later than Dec 15, 2014.
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Data to Decisions: Member input
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Five-year FHT evaluation report: Registration details for briefing on Dec. 10
Registration details for the ministry briefing on the five-year FHT evaluation report on December 10, 2014 from 12:00 to 1:00 pm have been confirmed. This message has been sent to the Executive Director, Lead MD/NP and Board Chair of all AFHTO member organizations. Register for the webinar here: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8399439067843427073
- After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.
- You are invited to share this information with your colleagues and staff. However, due to the limited capacity of the webinar, we ask that each team limit the number of separate log-ins and view the webinar together.
This webinar will give participants a brief overview of the findings of the report and give an opportunity to ask questions. Click here for background information on the study and ministry briefing. To help prepare members for the public release of the five-year FHT evaluation results, AFHTO will be hosting the webinar and providing supporting materials as follows:
Monday, December 8
An embargoed copy of the report and briefing slides will be shared with members in advance of the briefing. Wednesday, December 10
Attend briefing, several methods for participation: - Log-in to the webinar when it starts using the link provided in your confirmation e-mail.
- Phone in to the webinar. You will be able to listen but not ask any questions.
Friday, December 12
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AFHTO members participating in Ontario Low Back Pain pilot program
Nov. 26 – The government of Ontario announced the launch of a pilot program as part of the province’s Low Back Pain Strategy. Six AFHTO member organizations will be participating in this pilot:
- City Centre Health Care in Windsor in partnership with the Essex County Nurse Practitioner-Led Clinic in Essex
- The Mount Forest, East Wellington and Minto-Mapleton Family Health Teams in partnership with each other
- Couchiching Family Health Team in Orillia
- Belleville Nurse Practitioner-Led Clinic
The government announcement indicates that these organizations will be able to provide additional hours for a range of allied health providers such as chiropractors, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, kinesiologists and registered massage therapists to:
- Provide faster, more accurate assessment of low back pain problems
- Use a more holistic approach to treating patients suffering from low back pain
- Educate patients on low back pain self-management techniques
- Refer patients to an appropriate health care provider as needed
Click below for more information:
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Ministry contracts and funding issues: update from Nov.21 PHC Branch meeting
The quarterly meeting between AFHTO and the MOHLTC’s Primary Health Care Branch was held on November 21st 2014. The meeting focused on:
- Process to revise Ministry contract templates and schedules
- Recruitment and retention
- 2014/15 funding, reporting & budget reallocation
- 2015/16 Operating Plan process
- Funding envelope for interprofessional primary care
Process to revise Ministry contract templates and schedules
Following from the AFHTO membership’s work to develop a common direction — Toward the next ministry contract: Principles and guidance for moving forward – AFHTO and PHC Branch have begun to map out a path to put in place new contract templates before the current Ministry-FHT contracts expire on March 31, 2016. With this comes the opportunity to develop more mature and meaningful contracts that will support interprofessional teams to continue to deliver high-quality primary care and improve the health of the people in the communities served. While these discussions focus on FHTs, AFHTO retains a clear focus on the needs of, and implications for, our NPLC members. Discussion with PHC Branch focused on the process to review and renew the contract template, which identifies the terms and conditions of funding in addition to some programmatic elements. The Ministry is looking to our members to provide recommendations on possible amendments to the contract template that will support FHTs in achieving their objectives. Discussion also focused on the process to determine the performance measures to be reported under Schedule A of the contract. Members have agreed that:
- Financial and clinical reporting should minimize duplication in data collection and reporting.
- Accountability should be defined in terms of collectively agreed upon measures that reflect value delivered.
- Reporting requirements should place more emphasis on the work of the team to achieve outcomes and less on individual member activities and patient encounters.
The ministry is looking to AFHTO, in collaboration with other relevant stakeholders, to recommend performance measures aligned with the ministry’s focus on enhancing access/integration and supporting quality and sustainability in primary care. We are well-positioned to do this, by leveraging our collective work on the next iteration of Data to Decisions (D2D 2.0) and continuing to engage our members and other stakeholders (ICES, HQO, AOHC, OMA). Ministry representation will be added to the process. As a collective, we will continue to identify manageable and meaningful measurement and demonstrate the value and impact of interprofessional primary care as we work towards the next ministry contract.
Recruitment & retention
Recruitment and retention remains the most significant challenge for FHTs and NPLCs. This issue is well-recognized in the PHC Branch. AFHTO members: This issue can only be addressed at the political level of government. We understand planning work is underway, and are encouraged by support that has emerged from the opposition parties – seen in a question in the Legislature from the NDP Health Critic (Oct.28) and a Member’s Statement from the PC member from Huron-Perth riding this past week. The best thing AFHTO members could do at this point is continue to meet with MPPs – this is the political pressure that will be the most effective at this point. To help you in this work– click here for:
- A brochure, key messages and a powerpoint you can use in MPP meetings.
- AFHTO-AOHC-NPAO joint report and recommendations on recruitment and retention in primary care
2014/15 funding, reporting & budget reallocation
All budget letters have been mailed out to the FHTs; NPLC letters are in the approval process. For FHTs that requested funding for physiotherapy, these letters are separate and should be sent out over the next few weeks. The need for transparent letters that clearly identify funding increases versus reinstatement of funds was noted. Ministry representatives accepted the feedback but noted that the letters are based on standard ministry templates they are required to use. The approved funding for QIDSS positions was also reviewed. While we are pleased to see some increase in QIDSS positions, MOHLTC was able to fund only 3.5 FTEs out of the 13 requested. The ministry signalled the commitment to continue with performance measuring and maintaining a strong focus on quality yet stressed the limitation of working within confined budgets. There is a need to develop more clear expectations for host sites of QIDSS; AFHTO will work with our host and partner sites to develop advice for the ministry accordingly. While funding is tight there is room for flexibility in use of budgets. PHC Branch noted there are still dollars being returned at the end of each fiscal year. FHTs and NPLCs are encouraged to request reallocation of approved budgets to meeting needs. This includes requests to move funds for current vacant positions (clinical or admin) to a QIDSS position. For the quarterly reports, the ministry noted that there is no expectation for FHTs to backfill data for Q1 or Q2, the expectation is that data will be provided for Q3 only.
Accountability Reform Initiative
Now that budget letters have gone out, this will be the next focus for the ministry. Stay tuned for ARI approvals and information on the next cycle of applications. AFHTO’s Fundamentals of Governance guidebook, videos and toolkit is available to help members take the steps needed to meet the requirements.
2015/16 Operating Plan
AFHTO conveyed members concerns regarding the challenge of meeting reporting deadlines and then waiting 8 months for approvals. We acknowledge that much of the approval process takes place beyond the control of PHC Branch, but both sides are interested in continuing to find ways to improve the process that takes place within the branch. Ministry staff are currently working on process and timelines for the 2015-16 operating plan and budget submissions. Draft material will be shared in the next couple of weeks; the ED Advisory Council will review during their December meeting and provide feedback. As the process unfolds, AFHTO will work closely with our members to support them in completing the submission requirements.
Funding envelope for interprofessional primary care
The current budget allocated for Interprofessional Programs (FHTs, NPLCs and AHACs) has pretty well reached the limit. The message to AFHTO members is:
- Your association will continue to use all available evidence to make the case for investment in interprofessional primary care.
- In order to do this, we must collectively demonstrate and document the value to health and the health system from Ontario’s investment in interprofessional primary care.
- Our collective work to advance manageable and meaningful measurement, aligned with the Starfield principles, is a fundamental key to accomplishing this.
In the current fiscal climate, it will be challenging to expand the budget envelope. As we approach the next cycle of operating plans, we must all be prepared for no new money, and find ways to make optimal use of available funds.
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New Resources and Opportunities: QIP Navigator Training, Award Nominations and Support for Patient Care
FHTs and NPLCs are invited to take advantage of the following opportunities, some of which are time-sensitive. This post includes information on the following:
- QIP Education and Navigator Training to prepare for the launch of the QIP Navigator on Nov. 24
- Nominate an individual for The Change Foundation’s 20 Faces of Change Awards by Nov. 28
- New resources available to support patient care
- Opportunity for patients: Diabetes Hope Foundation scholarship available for youth
- Online resources on prenatal education in Ontario
- Online course – Radon: Is it in your patients’ homes?
- Cancer screening app available from Cancer Care Ontario
- Call to participate in expert panels with the Provincial Council for Maternal and Child Health
QIP Education and Navigator Training to prepare for the launch of the QIP Navigator on Nov. 24
Health Quality Ontario (HQO) is offering four opportunities to attend education sessions (Nov. 24- Dec. 2) to support QIP development and submission. These webinars will also be archived and posted on the Navigator site for later reference. Click here for the webinar invitation and registration details.
The QIP Navigator will go live on November 24, 2014. Should you have any questions, please contact the QIP team at QIP@hqontario.ca.
Nominate an individual for The Change Foundation’s 20 Faces of Change Awards by Nov. 28
The Change Foundation needs your nominations for their 20 Faces of Change Awards, which will honour those who have inspired positive, patient-focused change in our healthcare system.
Do you know a health care champion who has improved care for patients and families in your community? Help shine a spotlight on their work to advance our system for all Ontarians – good ideas are worth spreading. Click here to submit a nomination before November 28, 2014.
New resources to support patient care:
Opportunity for patients: Diabetes Hope Foundation Scholarship available for youth
Teens making the transition from high school to post-secondary education, and from pediatric care to adult care for 2015, can apply for one of the $2,500 scholarships offered annually through Diabetes Hope Foundation. Applications must be received by March 9th, 2015. Please share this information with your patients and send any questions to heather@diabeteshopefoundation.com.
New online resources on prenatal education in Ontario
Best Start Resource Centre’s report explores the current status of prenatal education in Ontario and identifies existing gaps and needs. It summarizes relevant results and the fact sheets share highlights including recommendations. Click here to access research findings and fact sheets for clinicians.
Free online course for clinicians – Radon: Is it in your patients’ homes?
Linked to the lung cancer deaths of 3,200 Canadians every year, MacHealth, the Ontario College of Family Physicians and Clean Air Partnership are pleased to present an online course to help health-care professionals better understand radon. Click here for more information.
Online cancer screening app for clinicians from Cancer Care Ontario
Cancer Care Ontario’s free cancer screening app for healthcare providers includes:
- Quick access to Ontario’s breast and cervical cancer screening guidelines
- Easy-to-navigate recommendations for follow-up of abnormal results
- Instant viewing, printing and emailing of patient and provider resources
Download it by searching “Ontario Cancer Screening” in your app store. For more information about cancer screening programs and other relevant resources, please call 1.866.662.9233, email screenforlife@cancercare.on.ca or visit www.cancercare.on.ca/pcresources.
Call to participate in expert panels with the Provincial Council for Maternal and Child Health
The Provincial Council for Maternal and Child Health is looking for expert participants for the following:
- Sickle Cell Quality Based Procedures (QBP) Expert Panel- deadline to join Nov. 21
We are seeking a variety of paediatric and adult clinicians from specialties involved in optimizing care for people with sickle cell disease.
- Transition to Adult Health Services (TAHS) Discharge Planning Implementation work group – meeting on Dec. 9
Primary Care input (MD and/or NP) would be of tremendous benefit.
If you have any questions about either group, please contact Mary Ellen Salenieks, Senior Project Manager at 416-813-7654 x 203667 or Maryellen.salenieks@sickkids.ca.