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  • Bits & Pieces: Join AFHTO’s IHP Advisory Council, member renewal & more

    Bits & Pieces: Join AFHTO’s IHP Advisory Council, member renewal & more

    Your Weekly News & Updates


    In This Issue  
    • Join AFHTO’s IHP Advisory Council!
    • Reminder – member renewal deadline July 31, 2020
    • Which FHT physician has over 39,000 views on YouTube?
    • More resources for reopening and other updates
    • Nominations to the AFHTO Board of Directors close this Friday
    • Pandemic pay update
    • Thomas Edison and weight loss
    • Upcoming events regarding integrated mental and physical health and more

     

     


    Join AFHTO’s IHP Advisory Council!

    Are you interested in advising AFHTO on the top issues facing IHPs in team-based care? Would you like to be a leader in working with IHPs in primary care to advocate for and to speak to the critical role of teams? Would you like to share and spread knowledge and learnings?

    If yes, AFHTO invites you to apply to join the IHP Advisory Council. Applications are now open, and the deadline to apply is Friday, July 31. More information is here.


    Reminder – member renewal deadline July 31, 2020

    Thank you to all the teams that have renewed their membership to date. This is a reminder the renewal deadline is July 31, 2020. If you have not received a confirmation email titled “Team Name: Membership Renewal Confirmation M-20-invoice number”, we have not received your payment as of June 24. Please send your cheque or pay electronically to avoid losing access to your membership benefits.


    Dr. Sean Blaine of STAR FHT - “Matter of Masks: A family physician speaks out about mask complacency

     

    Which FHT physician has over 39,000 views on YouTube?

    That would be Dr. Sean Blaine of STAR FHT  for “Matter of Masks: A family physician speaks out about mask complacency.” That’s not the only one he’s done either.

    Read about it in this CBC article.

     

     

     


    More resources for reopening and other updates

    Resources and updates released recently include:

    We continue to update several pages on our site with resources and news:


    Nominations to the AFHTO Board of Directors close this Friday

    Are you interested in serving on the AFHTO Board of Directors? The governance committee of AFHTO’s board invites anyone who works within an AFHTO member organization to apply. Priority for the directors to be elected will be given to candidates who are:

    • Interprofessional health care providers (IHPs), especially those working in mental health and addiction;
    • Board members, especially community members in the position of Chair of the Board; or
    • Experienced in finance, including accreditation as a financial professional (e.g. CA, CPA, CMA).

    Deadline is July 3, 2020. Find out more here.


    Pandemic pay update

    Last week we sent an update to EDs and Administrative Leads regarding the implementation of pandemic pay. While eligibility has not changed from public announcements, we received a Ministry memo afterwards that may provide further clarification. It is available on our site for those with triad-level access.


    Thomas Edison and weight loss

    Enjoy this article in the spring issue of The Diabetes Communicator co-authored by Central Lambton FHT’s RD Emily Opthof and psychiatrist Dr. David J. Robinson.


    Integrated Mental and Physical Health, June 5- August 28, 2020

    Hosted by CAMH, University of Toronto and Project ECHO. Find out more here.


    HPCO CoPs, Ongoing

    HPCO hosts Community of Practice meetings virtually relating to the following fields:

    • Health Care Consent, Advance Care Planning
    • Rural Hospice Palliative Care
    • Compassionate Communities.

    Find out more here.

  • Temporary Pandemic Pay Update

    Dear Executive Directors and Admin Leads,

    Please find attached the following update documents on pandemic pay:

    While broad primary care is not included, just a reminder that eligibility of workers does include those primary care team members that are redeployed to the COVID-19 Assessment Centres and other eligible workplaces (i.e. hospitals, long-term care homes, retirement homes).  As noted in the documents:

    • Staff member redeployed from an ineligible employer to an eligible employer (e.g. Family Health Team to hospital) will be paid by the home employer. Funds will be paid to the receiving employer who will provide funds to the home employer, under agreement.

    Eligible workplace employers will not be responsible for paying redeployed workers through their allocations for pandemic pay. Workers’ home employer (the organization from which they were originally deployed, i.e. their FHT or NPLC) will facilitate pandemic pay payments using the records provided by the eligible workplace employer for administration and reconciliation purposes. These records must include the following details for each eligible worker:

    • Number of worker hours eligible for pandemic hourly pay
    • Number of worker hours eligible for lump sum pay
    • Any applicable attestations in support of the above

    Please connect with your eligible workplace employer (hospital, long-term are home, retirement home, or public health unit) for the record template that they are using for reconciliation purposes for any redeployed staff.

    We are seeking clarity on how funds will be deployed to those fully FHT-run Assessment Centres, but you can send an email to MOH.PPInquiries@Ontario.ca for direction in the meantime.  A reminder that temporary pandemic pay is from April 24th to August 13th, 2020.

    If you have specific details or need further clarity you can connect with the Ministry at MOH.PPInquiries@Ontario.ca or contact us at info@afhto.ca

  • Bits & Pieces: members win Future Innovator Awards, AFHTO directors needed & more

    Bits & Pieces: members win Future Innovator Awards, AFHTO directors needed & more

    Your Weekly News & Updates


    In This Issue  
    • Members win Future Innovator Awards
    • Reminder – nominations to the AFHTO Board of Directors open until July 3, 2020
    • Governance and leadership tools, resources and supports
    • Updated memo from OH, free phone outreach support for older adults and other updates
    • AFHTO’s Submission on Bill 175 – Connecting People to Home and Community Care Act, 2020
    • Discounts for CIHI Education Sessions
    • OCFP seeking Physician Connector
    • Upcoming events regarding shared governance and more

     

     


    Members win Future Innovator Awards

    The Change Foundation’s Future Innovator Awards

    The Change Foundation’s Future Innovator Awards recognizes six people, teams and/or organizations who have a strong vision for positive change for patients and caregivers and have the potential to make notable impact going forward. Members and member-affiliated organizations and individuals were recipients, including:

    Find out more about the awards here.


    Reminder – nominations to the AFHTO Board of Directors open until July 3, 2020

    Are you interested in serving on the AFHTO Board of Directors? The governance committee of AFHTO’s board invites anyone who works within an AFHTO member organization to apply. Priority for the directors to be elected will be given to candidates who are:

    • Interprofessional health care providers (IHPs), especially those working in mental health and addiction;
    • Board members, especially community members in the position of Chair of the Board; or
    • Experienced in finance, including accreditation as a financial professional (e.g. CA, CPA, CMA).

    Deadline is July 3, 2020. Find out more here.


    Governance and leadership tools, resources and supports

    Library

    Recently we reminded you about all the QI resources available on our site. Now we’re doing the same for governance and leadership. We know you’re exposed to so much information every day we thought a refresher would be welcome. Apart from recent examples like the Business Continuity Toolkit, they include tools, resources and training.

    See the list here.


    Updated memo from OH, free phone outreach support for older adults and other updates

    Resources and updates released within the last week include:

    • Update #5_Health System COVID-19 Response-from Matt Anderson, CEO, Ontario Health
    • TALK2NICE- poster and bulletin– free, nationwide over the phone outreach support service connecting older adults and disabled persons with social workers and social work students from the National Initiative for the Care of the Elderly

    We continue to update several pages on our site with resources and news:


    AFHTO’s Submission on Bill 175 – Connecting People to Home and Community Care Act, 2020

    On June 17 AFHTO presented its submission to the Standing Committee on the Legislative Assembly on Bill 175: Connecting People to Home and Community Care Act, 2020. Our key recommendations are:

    1. Delay the passage of Bill 175, Connecting People to Home and Community Care Act, 2020
    2. Embed care coordination in primary care
    3. Supporting the patient’s journey through the health and social system with one patient record

    Read more here.


    Discounts for CIHI education sessions

    AFHTO members may be eligible for Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI) Non-Core Plan: Price A education sessions. Potential users can request assessment for eligibility by contacting help@cihi.ca before creating their profile on CIHI’s site.


    OCFP seeking Physician Connector

    In preparation for launching their Mentoring Program for Mental Health, Addictions and Pain, the OCFP is recruiting a Physician Connector. Deadline July 6, 2020.


    Health Care of Adults with Intellectual and Developmental Disability during the COVID-19 Pandemic: What Are We Learning and What’s Next? June 23, 2020

    Includes Dr. William F. Sullivan, St. Michael’s Hospital Academic FHT today at noon. Register here.


    Lunch & Learn: Social Prescribing in Research, June 24, 2020

    Hosted by the Alliance for Healthier Communities. Register here.


    Shared Governance: Working together to enable people-centred Integrated Care, June 24, 2020

    Integrated Care Virtual Community session. Find out more here.

  • Bits & Pieces: patient engagement in FHTs case studies, free iCBT & more

    Bits & Pieces: patient engagement in FHTs case studies, free iCBT & more

    Your Weekly News & Updates


    In This Issue  
    • Patient and family engagement in primary care case studies
    • Free internet-based cognitive behavioural therapy programs
    • Are teams in scope for the PPE Data Collection/ CSE Survey?
    • Team-based care supporting patient communities through COVID-19 slides and recording
    • New resources for re-opening, stress, grief, and bereavement support and more
    • United Way Halton and Hamilton wants to help you scale social prescribing- June 23
    • Upcoming events regarding virtual care for chronic respiratory disease and more

     


    The Change Foundation released Patient and Family Engagement in Primary Care: Building effective patient and family advisory councils in three Ontario communities

    Patient and family engagement in primary care case studies

    On Thursday, June 11, The Change Foundation released Patient and Family Engagement in Primary Care: Building effective patient and family advisory councils in three Ontario communities, a case study report featuring three FHTs. The report finds twenty key lessons in 5 categories- launching, recruiting, operating, relationships and sustaining.

    Teams featured:

    Find out more here.


    Free internet-based cognitive behavioural therapy programs

    The Government of Ontario is offering a variety of free mental health resources that they can access online. This includes internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy (iCBT) programs, such as AbilitiCBT, by Morneau Shepell, and Beacon Digital Therapy by MindBeacon.

    To access these supports, visit covid-19.ontario.ca. If you’re interested in learning more, please visit our site.


    Are teams in scope for the PPE Data Collection/ CSE Survey?

    On Tuesday, June 9 EOC Operations sent an email titled “Important Update on the Minister’s Order and Direction on PPE Data Collection/ CSE Survey”. We sent a copy to all EDs and Administrative Leads on Wednesday, June 10.

    As mentioned in April, teams are encouraged to collaborate with the FHO and FHN to submit a survey together. Multiple sites should be included within one survey. If the FHO/FHN teams can’t collaborate with the FHT then when the FHT submits the survey they should clearly identify that the data included is only for the FHT staff.

    Each location is to track individually, but everything is to be submitted in one document. Use the Excel document and make a tab at the bottom for each site (copy and paste the chart into each tab). One tab should be for the FHT and then each FHO/FHN has its own additional tab. If you have any questions, please email info@afhto.ca.


    COVID innovations webinar June 2020

    Team-based care supporting patient communities through COVID-19 slides and recording

    On Thursday, June 11 we presented the Team-Based Care Supporting Patient Communities Through COVID-19 webinar. Slides and video are now available on our site.

    Interested in sharing initiatives your teams are a part of? Email us at improve@afhto.ca.


    New resources for re-opening, stress, grief, and bereavement support and more

    Resources released within the last week include:

    We continue to update several pages on our site with resources and news:


    United Way Halton and Hamilton wants to help you scale social prescribing- June 23

    United Way Halton and Hamilton is interested in helping to scale social prescribing in a coordinated way in their region. They are hosting a webcast on social prescribing on June 23 at 1 pm to start the conversation, with the hopes of convening interested key stakeholders for roundtable discussions following this webcast. Register here.


    Ensuring Appropriateness and Quality in Cancer Care During the COVID-19 Pandemic, June 17, 2020

    Join Choosing Wisely Canada for their Weekly Virtual Gatherings during COVID-19. This week they’re discussing how to apply resource stewardship principles to contribute to safe and quality cancer care during this time.
    Register here.


    Delivering Virtual Care to Manage Chronic Respiratory Disease: Tips for Healthcare Providers, June 17, 2020

    Discuss benefits and challenges, clinical tools and resources, barriers, and practical tips for providing virtual care for chronic respiratory disease. Register in advance.


    Social Prescribing in Practice Lunch & Learn, June 17, 2020

    Continue the conversation on Social Prescribing with the Alliance for Healthier Communities in this follow-up webinar.
    Learn more here.


    Digital Solutions: Adoption, Adaptation and their role in post-Covid19 health and social care delivery, June 18, 2020

    Join IFIC to discuss the balance between keeping people at home and in the community without adversely deferring necessary health services to those who need it. Learn more here.


    An opportunity to re-evaluate high value care and clinical preventive services, June 18, 2020

    Join this CFPC webinar as part of the COVID-19 Pivots. Learn more here.

  • Bits & Pieces: Dr. Rueben Devlin, June 11 webinar, COVID-19 Innovation grants & more

    Bits & Pieces: Dr. Rueben Devlin, June 11 webinar, COVID-19 Innovation grants & more

    Your Weekly News & Updates


    In This Issue  
    • Dr. Rueben Devlin, Chair of the Premier’s Council, has passed
    • Team based care supporting patient communities through COVID-19 webinar
    • COVID-19 Innovation grant program
    • Member renewal – you can now send in your cheques!
    • COVID-19 in Ontario – A Focus on Diversity: Public Health Ontario report
    • Phase two, resources for re-opening, more details in situation report #135 and more
    • EMR communities of practice transition to OntarioMD – update
    • Coping with COVID-19: support for frontline health care workers
    • Ambulatory care residency for pharmacists
    • Ontario Health survey: COVID-19 response
    • Upcoming events hosted by Lung Health Foundation and more

     


    Dr. Rueben Devlin

     

    Dr. Rueben Devlin, Chair of the Premier’s Council, has passed

    We’re saddened to hear of Dr. Rueben Devlin’s passing. Dr. Devlin was appointed as Special Advisor and Chair of the Premier’s Council on Improving Health Care and Ending Hallway Medicine in June 2018.

    You can learn more about his life and legacy here.

     

     

     

     

     


    Team based care supporting patient communities through COVID-19 webinar

    Team-Based Care Supporting Patient Communities Through COVID-19 Webinar

    This Thursday, June 11, 2020, we will be hosting a webinar to share initiatives teams are currently doing to help support patients in their communities during COVID-19. Learn from these teams about how they created virtual care communities, helped long-term care homes, engaged with patients via social media and much more! Teams that will be presenting are South East Toronto FHT, Brockton Area and Kincardine FHTs, Arnprior & District FHT, North Renfrew FHT, West Champlain FHT,  Petawawa Centennial Family Health Centre and Madawaska Valley FHT. Register here for the webinar!


    COVID-19 innovation grant program

    Joule’s COVID-19 innovation grant program is providing up to $1,000,000 in flexible funding to CMA members working on innovative solutions – with each initiative eligible for up to $200,000 in funding.

    Their focus areas are:

    • Supporting and protecting the physical and mental health and well-being of front-line health care workers;
    • Improving access to care during the COVID-19 pandemic; and
    • Addressing the social determinants of health and improving health equity for vulnerable populations affected by the pandemic.

    As long as there is a CMA member on your team, you’re eligible to apply. Deadline June 21.


    Member renewal – you can now send in your cheques!

    Thank you to the teams who have checked in regarding sending cheques for member renewal. While we still encourage teams to pay via electronic means if they can, we are now accepting cheques again.

    Since Canada Post is experiencing delays, we have extended the deadline to July 31. Please don’t delay as access to resources, benefits and members-only updates will be cut off after this date. If you have any questions, please feel free to email info@afhto.ca.


    COVID-19 in Ontario – A Focus on Diversity: Public Health Ontario report

    On June 1, Public Health Ontario released Enhanced Epidemiological Summary COVID-19 in Ontario – A Focus on Diversity . Findings included that people living in the most diverse neighbourhoods were also more likely to experience severe outcomes (hospitalizations, ICU admissions and deaths) than people living in the least diverse neighbourhoods:

    • hospitalization rates were four times higher;
    • ICU admission rates were four times higher; and
    • death rates were twice as high.

    Read the full report here.

    Per a related Globe and Mail article, until recently:
    “You couldn’t really go after the general public and test within the context of communities,” said Tia Pham, lead physician at the South East Toronto Family Health Team and one of the co-ordinators of MGH’s assessment centre in Crescent Town.


    Phase two, resources for re-opening, more details in situation report #135 and more

    Yesterday the province announced that 24 out of the province’s 34 public health units will be permitted to move into stage two as of Friday, June 12, 2020. You can also read H+K’s insight note for more details.

    We added a new Resources for Re-opening page and we continue to update several pages on our site with resources and news:


    EMR communities of practice transition to OntarioMD – update
    The EMR communities of practice (CoP) transitioned from AFHTO to OntarioMD effective March 31, 2020. It is important that if you wish to participate in any Community of Practice you fill out this form to receive meeting invites and updates about the community. You will also be added to the eMailDodo lists.

    The form only takes a few minutes to complete.

    If you have any problems or concerns, please feel free to reach out to nancy.gunn@ontariomd.com.


    Coping with COVID-19: support for frontline health care workers

    Message from the Mental Health and Addictions Centre of Excellence at Ontario Health
    MHACoE@ontariohealth.ca

    Health and community care workers across Ontario are showing incredible strength through the COVID-19 pandemic. But even the strongest among us need help sometimes. For health and community care workers, stress, anxiety, exhaustion, and compassion fatigue are all normal responses in this pandemic. It’s ok to say it: this is really hard. And it’s ok to seek support to help with coping.
     
    Five hospitals have partnered with the Ministry of Health and the Mental Health and Addictions Centre of Excellence at Ontario Health to provide confidential support, including access to iCBT. Frontline health and community care workers from across the province can self-refer online or by phone to any of the five hospital access points below:

    *Les travailleurs de la santé désirant leur premier contact et leur évaluation en français sont invités à remplir le formulaire en ligne du Centre de santé mentale Royal Ottawa.
     
    Health and community care workers from across Ontario can access more information on mental health support here.


    Ambulatory care residency for pharmacists

    The University of Waterloo/Centre for Family Medicine Family Health Team residency program is fully accredited and aims to produce pharmacy practitioners who are well equipped to provide exemplary patient care in ambulatory care practice settings.

    The Centre for Family Medicine (CFFM) Family Health Team in Kitchener is the primary teaching site but required rotations also include Grand River Hospital (GRH), and the School of Pharmacy at the University of Waterloo. Find out more here.


    Ontario Health survey: COVID-19 response

    Ontario Health is gathering lessons learned about our COVID-19 response to-date and invite you to complete this brief survey by Monday, June 15th to provide them with your input.

    This 4-question survey will help to inform future planning. They will also be conducting focus group discussions, and in collaboration with the Ministry of Health, based on what they learn.


    Leveraging Virtual Technology to Ensure Seamless Transitions in Care for Patients Living with Chronic Conditions, June 10, 2020

    Hosted by Lung Health Foundation. Register here.


    COVID-19 Virtual Town Hall with Kawartha Lakes Health Leaders, June 11, 2020
    Join this virtual town hall with the City of Kawartha Lakes healthcare leaders. Learn more here.


    Delivering Virtual Care to Manage Chronic Respiratory Disease: Tips for Healthcare Providers, June 17, 2020

    Hosted by Lung Health Foundation. Register in advance.


    Approaches to Advance Care Planning and Goals of Care Conversations, June 15, 2020

    Discuss approaches to ACP and Goals of Care conversations and gain awareness of Person-Centered Decision-Making.
    Learn more here.

  • Transitions to a new normal, PPE, virtual care, and HR updates

    This email was sent to EDs/Administrative Leads, Board Chairs and Lead Clinicians of AFHTO member organizations.

    Dear triad members,

    AFHTO’s Leadership Council met on June 3, and executive directors joined our fourth round of regional ED calls on June 1 and 2. This communique is in follow-up to those meetings.

    Below is information on the topics discussed on the calls, as well as other updates and supports that we heard would be helpful.

    Transitioning to a new normal

    PPE

      Virtual care

    • On May 20, AFHTO held a webinar on virtual visits with a panel of providers: “Virtual Visits: Beginning to End.” With close to 300 individuals participating in the webinar, we did not have a chance to answer all the questions, so a follow-up Q&A, along with the recording and the presentation, are posted online.
    • We are pleased to be hosting our next virtual care webinar this Thursday, June 11, at 12 PM. We’ll be hearing from teams across the province on innovative work they’re doing in the “Team-based Care Supporting Patient Communities through COVID-19” webinar. Register here!
    • For providers working remotely, more information can be found here to help with privacy and security concerns, as well as some of the VoIP options that teams are using.
    • Primary care teams have adapted to virtual care almost overnight and are leading patient-centric innovations in their community. Take a moment and learn more about what teams across the province are doing, and please share your initiatives with us at improve@afhto.ca.
    • Work is still underway with our primary care partners to roll out a provincial primary care patient survey and provider survey to measure the virtual care experience during the pandemic – stay tuned for more information on that!
    • The ministry is seeking feedback for its Digital health interoperability – proposed amendments to O. Reg. 329/04. The deadline for feedback is July 22, 2020.

    Human Resources

    • On May 25, AFHTO signed a joint letter to the premier regarding pandemic pay and the lack of clarification on how it would work and to whom it would apply. On May 29, the province released information on pandemic pay eligibility – the slide deck outlining this can be seen here. AFHTO can confirm the following:
      • Primary care team members (NPs, RNs, RPNs) that have been redeployed to work in the COVID-19 assessment centres, long-term care homes, retirement homes, and hospitals WILL be eligible for the pandemic pay.
      • Any other team members redeployed (administration, social workers, etc.), are not eligible for the pay. The eligible workers can be found on page 4 of the slide deck.
      • Page 9 outlines how the pay will be paid out:
        • Staff member redeployed from an ineligible employer to an eligible employer (e.g. private sector to hospital):
          • Will be paid by the home employer
          • Funds will be paid to receiving employer who will provide funds to home employer under agreement
      • Pandemic pay is an additional $4/hr from April 24 to August 13. An additional $250 monthly stipend applies to frontline staff working at least 40 hours a week in areas considered high risk.
      • The ministry is hoping to roll out the funds through already existing Transfer Payment Agreements in the next two weeks. They will be releasing a FAQs document Tuesday/Wednesday this week to address questions, including logistics for the payment.
    • Teams can also use the 10% exemption of payroll taxes to acknowledge staff efforts or recognize those whose responsibilities have increased. One-time bonuses or compensation increases are under the purview of each board, and COVID-specific policies would be needed.
    • A reminder to check out the presentation, recording, and documents provided by Maria McDonald, McDonald HR Law, during our recent webcast, “Managing HR and Supporting Staff through COVID-19.”
    • A reminder that R&R funding was disbursed in April, and teams should be working on reallocating the increases. For guidance, please see the Recruitment and Retention Planning Document and the Compensation Guidance Document.

    As re-opening gradually resumes and we reassess how health care is delivered – both from the impact of this pandemic and the ongoing development of Ontario Health Teams – it is critical to show how team-base primary care is a pillar in a strong healthcare system, and that it is the delivery of comprehensive care to individuals that contributes towards the best population health.

    In the midst of a pandemic, there is no better time to demonstrate this. AFHTO is working with our partners to showcase how primary care has stepped up – and will continue to step up – to support Ontarians and to ensure a sustainable and equitable health care system.

    As noted in the last communique, to capture the primary care experience, we will be reaching out to schedule interviews with executive directors. We have interviewed a researcher and we hope to start calls in late June. The research we are undertaking will provide a narrative of how essential team-based primary care was during the pandemic, and how critical it will continue to be moving forward.

    Keep checking out our COVID-19 section that we regularly update with news, tools, and resources, including the daily situation reports and regular memos from the ministry’s command table.

    We’ll continue to keep you updated, and we’ll arrange another round of check-in calls to happen in about 2-3 weeks’ time.

    Please contact us any time. We’re here to support you through this.

    Sincerely,

    Your AFHTO Team

  • Bits & Pieces: virtual visits webinar materials, members’ stories & more

    Bits & Pieces: virtual visits webinar materials, members’ stories & more

    Your Weekly News & Updates


    In This Issue  
    • Virtual Visits: Beginning to End webinar materials now available
    • Members’ stories
    • Operational requirements for health sector restart and more
    • Questions Are the Answer- patient tips and tools
    • Educational supports for IPAC -Toronto region
    • Research participant recruitment – concussion telerehabilitation study
    • Upcoming events regarding mental health and more

    Virtual Visits: Beginning to End webinar materials now available

    On Wednesday, May 20 we held a discussion around virtual visits (one on one & group) with our expert panel. Panelists went through multiple components of how to conduct a virtual visit and a Q&A portion.

    The recording, slide deck and Q&A document for the webinar are available here. Please log into your AFHTO account first and then click again to access these resources. There were a few questions that were not covered so please find the Q&A document as a follow up in this link. All the resources mentioned within the webinar and in the document can also be found on the AFHTO website here.


    Members’ stories

    Oakridge Assessment Centre team, Thames Valley FHT

    Guelph FHT: Guelph FHT urges residents to not let pandemic stop them from seeking medical attention

    North Huron FHT: North Huron Family Health Team lays out guidelines for visiting local doctors

    North Simcoe FHT: North Simcoe FHT’s virtual-care clinic for orphan patients set to expand

    St. Michael’s Hospital Academic FHT: “It’s time we leveled the playing field”, Dr. Tara Kiran

    Promote your team: we regularly post about members on Twitter and Facebook, such as with the above picture from Thames Valley FHT. If you’re on either, please tag us if you’re promoting any programs, activities or good news. Otherwise, feel free to email us at info@afhto.ca with a picture and details if possible. We’re here to highlight how well you’re taking care of your communities right now.


    Operational requirements for health sector restart and more

    Last week the government released the following:

    We continue to update several pages on our site with resources and news:

    We’ll update these on a regular basis as we receive relevant resources, while trying to reduce duplication with other sources. We will continue to update the news page daily.


    Questions Are the Answer- patient tips and tools

    Questions Are the Answer helps patients effectively prepare for making decisions about medical treatment options by asking the right questions. It considers topics for before, during, and after appointments, using past, present, and future medicines, medical tests, and surgeries. You can share these tips and tools from the Canadian Patient Safety Institute with your patients.


    Educational supports for IPAC -Toronto region

    The Toronto region has a mental health and addictions working group, co-chaired by Catherine Zahn, CEO of CAMH, and Heather McDonald, CEO of LOFT Community Services. They have collaborated to develop a resource hub for high-value materials related to infection prevention and control in community settings. It is available on a public-facing website, EENet, so anyone can access.

    They have also created a webinar series hosted by the CAMH IPAC specialist for those in community settings to ask any IPAC-related questions. The webinars are held weekly on Mondays from 12:00 -12:30 pm and anyone can sign up to receive invites. You can sign up here.


    Research participant recruitment – concussion telerehabilitation study

    Researchers in the Department of Occupational Therapy at the University of Toronto are currently recruiting youth with concussion to participate in a study exploring the use of telerehabilitation for concussion management.

    Youth will participate in a 6-week rehabilitation program consisting of education, support and low-intensity exercise delivered by a kinesiologist or occupational therapist through weekly videoconferencing appointments.

    Who can participate?
    •    Youth (ages 13-18 years) experiencing concussion symptoms
    •    At least 2 weeks post-concussion

    For more information or to help with participant recruitment, please contact the research team at oaktelerehab@utoronto.ca or 416-946-3273.


    Ask Me Anything about Health Privacy, June 3, 2020

    Still have questions around Health privacy? Join Kate Dewhirst Law for another AMA. Register here.


    Overview of Managing Common COVID-19 Respiratory Symptoms in Palliative Care and End of Life – A Primer for Front Line Staff, June 4, 2020
    Familiarize yourself with respiratory symptom management in palliative care and end of life. Hosted by the HPCO and CHPCA. Learn more here.


    Re-opening, Warily: Re-Thinking Clinical Practice in a Time of Physical Distancing, June 3, 2020

    Choosing Wisely weekly virtual gatherings during COVID-19. Register in advance.


    Mental Health in the COVID-19 Pandemic (Psychiatric Dimensions of Disasters III), June 6, 2020

    Disaster Psychiatry Canada and University of Toronto Psychiatry are holding a free event for all healthcare professionals. Look forward to mental health discussions in 7 different sessions from morning to afternoon.
    Learn more here.


    Integrated Mental and Physical Health – ECHO Ontario Mental Health, June 5, 2020
    Join this 12-week program beginning on June 5 and ending August 28 to strengthen your capacity in integrated Mental and Physical Health. Learn more and register here.

  • Bits & Pieces: open letter on pandemic pay, updated primary care guidance & more

    Bits & Pieces: open letter on pandemic pay, updated primary care guidance & more

    Your Weekly News & Updates


    In This Issue  
    • Joint open letter on pandemic pay, updated primary care guidance and testing memo
    • AFHTO 2020 Conference: switching things up
    • Nominations to the AFHTO Board of Directors open until July 3, 2020
    • Updated symptoms document and more
    • Update on COVID-19 testing- Primary Health Care Branch
    • Reminder- Ontario Community Support Association meals/essentials delivery
    • Upcoming events including Hospice Palliative Care CoPs and more

    Joint open letter on pandemic pay, updated primary care guidance and testing memo

    Yesterday we submitted an open letter with ten other organizations to Premier Ford and Minister Elliott calling for immediate clarity on the implementation details and timing on pandemic pay for frontline workers. Read the full letter here.

    It was highlighted by the Toronto Star and also picked up across their regional network, landing in many local papers from Hamilton to Windsor, Ottawa and across the GTA.

    On a related note, on Friday, May 22 the government released updated primary care guidance. On Sunday they also provided a memo describing new testing direction for COVID 19 (English and French).  It outlines that testing is available to all people with at least one symptom as well as those who are not experiencing symptoms but are at risk or are concerned about exposure. 

     


    Excited children at laptop

    AFHTO 2020 Conference: switching things up

    In March, as we prepared to announce our 2020 conference themes and program, the COVID-19 pandemic overtook our plans. Thank you for your patience as we monitored the situation and made decisions about how it might affect the 2020 Conference, set to take place this October in Toronto.

    Based on information from the World Health Organization (WHO), Public Health Canada, Public Health Ontario, and others, we find we cannot hold the conference in-person as originally planned. Our focus and priority are member and stakeholder safety and well-being.

    Last year attendees said they wanted a change so we’re exploring virtual options. Without an in-person component, we can create something new and envision the conference differently. What can it look like without those familiar constraints?

    We’re working on this right now and we need your help. What do you want to hear more about and how would you like it? Tell us in this quick survey. Deadline tomorrow, Wed. May 27, 8:00 a.m.


    Nominations to the AFHTO Board of Directors open until July 3, 2020

    Are you interested in serving on the AFHTO Board of Directors? The governance committee of AFHTO’s board invites anyone who works within an AFHTO member organization to apply. Priority for the directors to be elected will be given to candidates who are:

    • Interprofessional health care providers (IHPs), especially those working in mental health and addiction;
    • Board members, especially community members in the position of Chair of the Board; or
    • Experienced in finance, including accreditation as a financial professional (e.g. CA, CPA, CMA).

    Deadline is July 3, 2020. Find out more here.


    Updated symptoms document and more

    Yesterday the government released an updated symptoms document to include some additional language around how multisystem inflammatory vasculitis may present in children.

    We continue to update several pages on our site with resources and news:

    We’ll update these on a regular basis as we receive relevant resources, while trying to reduce duplication with other sources. We will continue to update the news page daily.


    COVID-19 assessment centres

     

    Update on COVID-19 testing- Primary Health Care Branch

    Yesterday we received an important email from the Primary Health Care Branch regarding COVID-19 testing. It included a link to the Personal Protective Equipment Intake Form and referred to the list of assessment centres.

    This list is updated on our site on a regular basis.

     

     


    Reminder- Ontario Community Support Association meals/essentials delivery

    OCSA seniors help

     

    Weeks ago Ontario Community Support Association established a link on their website to connect individuals/community providers to meals services/essentials delivery.

    As the province prepares to reopen for business, there are still millions of seniors and people with disabilities and chronic conditions that will continue to need to self-isolate at home. So, they think their work has only just begun.  
     
    If there are cohorts of populations or individuals that members feel need support during COVID-19, please contact OCSA so they can help.  

    In this portal, you can search Meals providers or Essential Service providers by searching based on address. If service providers exist in the area, a referral can be made directly through the portal to the provider. If nothing can be found there, a link will pop up asking to “Sign Me Up” to receive a phone call from a Canadian Red Cross (CRC) Coordinator to make connection to services. 

     


    Choosing Wisely – Canada’s National Meeting, May 26, 2020
    The Virtual National Meeting will bring together health professionals, patients, system leaders, and researchers from across the country to discuss and engage in topics related to overuse in health care. Learn more here.


    Meeting Social Needs in an Integrated Health System: Social Prescribing During COVID-19 and Beyond, May 27, 2020

    The Alliance for Healthier Communities has made their social prescribing meeting virtual. Join the conversation around integrating healthcare and social supports. Learn more here.


    Driving and Accelerating a ‘One System’ Response: Why COVID-19 has Shone a Spotlight on Integrated Care, May 27, 2020
    This webinar will profile Canadian and international examples that demonstrate what teams have leveraged and accelerated in order to respond to COVID-19 as one connected team and community. Learn more and register here.


    Hospice Palliative Care CoPs, Ongoing

    HPCO hosts virtual CoPs related to:

    • Health Care Consent, Advance Care Planning
    • Rural Hospice Palliative Care
    • Compassionate Communities

    Find out how you can join.


     

    Psychological PPE: Exploring Compassion Fatigue and Learning How to Keep Ourselves Psychologically Well, May 27, 2020
    The University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine is holding a webinar on Wednesday evening around the impact of compassion fatigue and burnout on health care professionals. Learn more here.


    ECHO Ontario Bariatric Network, June 3- August 26, 2020
    Learn how to work with your patients living with obesity who have received specialty care from a Bariatric Centre of Excellence (BCoE). Find out more.

  • A Joint Open Letter on Pandemic Pay

    May 25, 2020

    Premier Doug Ford
    Queen’s Park
    Toronto, ON
    M7A 1A1

    OPEN LETTER

    Dear Premier Ford,

    As a broad group of healthcare stakeholders whose members employ tens of thousands of front line workers in the fight against COVID 19, we write to you today to seek immediate clarity on the implementation details and timing of the release of pandemic pay to support frontline workers employed by organizations funded by the Ministry of Health and the LHINs.

    On April 25th, we each applauded the Government of Ontario’s announcement that frontline workers would be recognized with temporary pandemic pay for the current challenges they face keeping Ontarians healthy, safe and informed during the pandemic.  

    A month later, it is still not clear whether the efforts of all of our healthcare workers will be recognized or if pandemic pay is restricted to a subset of employees. Also, funding has yet to flow to the front line and in fact for those front-line workers whose organizations are funded by the Ministry of Health and/or LHINs have yet to receive clarity on whether or not they will be considered front line workers eligible for pandemic pay.  This is contributing to extreme morale issues at the front line at a time when staff need to be supported most.  It is also creating unnecessary conflict for employers who are left trying to explain to their employees why they cannot provide neither clarity nor the pay itself.

    Together, we are urging the Provincial Government to immediately communicate the implementation details, including confirmation that the funding is for all workers on the frontline, and release funding so that frontline workers can start to see the benefit now while the economy is opening up and they are still hard at work to contain the pandemic.

    Additionally, to recognize the critical services provided and the team effort required in fighting COVID-19, we continue to urge that pandemic pay be applied to all non-management front line providers, including regulated frontline staff.

    Every day, it becomes increasingly difficult to see this great initiative, that has such great promise for health care worker recognition, be undermined by delay.

    We thank you for your attentiveness to our request and look forward to your reply.

    Yours truly,

    (Original Signed By)

    Justin J. Bates, CEO, Ontario Pharmacists Association
    Anthony Dale, CEO, Ontario Hospital Association
    Lisa Levin, CEO, AdvantAge Ontario
    Kavita Mehta, CEO, Association of Family Health Teams of Ontario
    Kimberly Moran, CEO, Children’s Mental Health Ontario
    Camille Quenneville, CEO, Canadian Mental Health Association, Ontario
    Deborah Simon, CEO, Ontario Community Support Association
    Adrienne Spafford, CEO, Addictions and Mental Health Ontario
    Adrianna Tetley, CEO, Alliance for Healthier Communities
    Alisha Tharani, Executive Director, Mental Health Partners
    Samantha Yau, President, Canadian Society of Hospital Pharmacists Ontario Branch

    Cc:
    Hon. Peter Bethlanfalvy, President of the Treasury Board
    Hon. Christine Elliott, Deputy Premier and Minister of Health
    James Wallace, Chief of Staff to the Premier
    Mark Lawson, Deputy Chief of Staff to the Premier
    Karl Baldauf, Chief of Staff to the President of the Treasury Board
    Leif Malling, Chief of Staff to the Deputy Premier and Minister of Health

    See the pdf version here.

  • Follow-up to ED calls, May 12 and 13 – PPE, virtual care, and HR updates

    This email was sent to EDs/Administrative Leads, Board Chairs and Lead Clinicians of AFHTO member organizations.

    Thank you to all the executive directors who joined our third round of regional ED calls last week.

    This email is a follow-up to provide the information promised during the calls, as well as other updates and supports, including a link to last week’s webinar with Maria McDonald, which you’ll find in the HR section below.

    PPE

    Question: What are the recommendations related to use of PPE with asymptomatic patients?

    • The Chief Medical Officer of Health recommends that asymptomatic patients should first be screened over the phone prior to visiting the clinic. For non-COVID-19 related visits that are unavoidable, the patient should again be asked the COVID-19 screening questions upon arrival. If the patient screens negative to all questions and exhibits no signs or symptoms of COVID-19, the following is being recommended:   
      • At reception, if able to maintain spatial distance of at least 2 m or separation by physical barrier then no personal protective equipment (PPE) required by reception staff.  
      • Primary care providers should consider wearing procedural masks if within 2 m of a patient.  
      • Proceed with the patient as per Routine Practices, including hand hygiene and apply PPE as required based on the intervention. It’s suggested that a point-of-care risk assessment (PCRA) be performed by every health care worker before every patient interaction and additional PPE precautions be taken based on risk assessment.
    • Check out the OH West PPE site for “Point of Care Risk Assessment – PPE Selection Guide” for guidance on precautions to take based on risk assessment.
    • A one-page summary on the recommendations for asymptomatic patients and the “Point of Care Risk Assessment – PPE Selection Guide” is here.

    Question: How can I access PPE?

    • The ministry recommends the following pathway for accessing PPE:
      • Contact your regular supplier. They are your first point-of-contact and many suppliers have now increased stock.
      • If you’re unable to acquire PPE from your regular supplier, contact your OH regional table.
      • As a last resort, and if you have less than a 5-day supply, contact the Ministry Emergency Operations Centre (MEOC) at eocoperations.moh@ontario.ca
    • The OMA SGFP has secured an arrangement for bulk purchasing of PPE with Surgo Surgical Supply – please connect with your affiliated physician group to get access to this information.
    • The government’s Workplace PPE Supplier Directory also provides information on companies that sell PPE.
    • With our primary care partners, AFHTO continues to advocate for a provincial approach to PPE bulk purchasing and centralized distribution.
    • Guidance for PPE reprocessing is expected shortly. We will share this as soon as it is public.

    Virtual care

    • Kate Dewhirst of Kate Dewhirst Health Law has developed a number of virtual care policies that can be found on her website. The most recent policies and documents can be found on the bottom of her webpage.
    • There have been some concerns about patients recording their appointments. AFHTO is discussing this with the OMA and CMPA and will provide feedback on how to mitigate this risk.
    • We are hearing increasing concerns about analog lines and rural accessibility to virtual care, including the challenge that not all patients have access to the internet or digital tools like computers and phones. We will continue to bring this to the attention of the ministry.
    • Primary care teams have adapted to virtual care almost overnight and are leading patient-centric innovations in their community. Take a moment and learn more about what teams across the province are doing, and please share your initiatives with us at improve@afhto.ca.
    • Teams are also starting to think about what aspects of virtual care they want to become standard in the new normal.
      • We encourage EDs to consider getting input from staff and patients about what recent changes they’d like to maintain. For example, North York FHT has recently done a Virtual Care Provider Experience Survey.
      • AFHTO is working with our primary care partners to roll out a provincial primary care patient survey and provider survey to measure the virtual care experience during the pandemic – stay tuned for more information on that!

    Human Resources

    Canadian Family Physician (CFP), the journal of the College of Family Physicians of Canada, posted a blog by Dr. Kimberly Wintemute and Dr. Guylène Thériault on the “Post-COVID primary care reboot” that you may find of interest.

    To capture the primary care experience, we will be reaching out soon to schedule interviews with executive directors, which we hope to start in early June. We ask you do your best to schedule one with us or to delegate to someone on the team who would be willing to be interviewed. We will hopefully be working with students at the University of Toronto to conduct these interviews, which will provide us with the narrative of how essential the role of team-based primary care was during the pandemic.

    A reminder to keep checking out our COVID-19 section that we regularly update with news, tools, and resources, including the daily situation reports and regular memos from the ministry’s command table.

    We’ll continue to keep you updated, and we’ll arrange another round of check-in calls to happen in about 2-3 weeks’ time.

    Please contact us any time. We’re here to support you.

    Sincerely,

    Your AFHTO Team