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  • Bits & Pieces: members’ COVID-19 initiatives, updated case definition & more

    Bits & Pieces: members’ COVID-19 initiatives, updated case definition & more

    Your Weekly News & Updates


    In This Issue  
    • ICYMI- members’ COVID-19 initiatives and vulnerable patient outreach queries
    • World Family Doctor Day
    • Videos for the pandemic from Niagara North FHT for patients and providers
    • Members’ stories
    • Updated case definition, symptom, and screening documents for COVID-19
    • Call for abstracts- Virtual ADHD Research Day
    • Upcoming events including Virtual Visits- Beginning to End and more

    ICYMI- members’ COVID-19 initiatives and vulnerable patient outreach queries

    Last week we released a table highlighting members’ innovations in care in response to the current pandemic, organized by Ontario Health regions. If your team isn’t there, please email improve@afhto.ca to share your work.

    We also published QIDSS and QIDSS-like folks’ queries and scripts to help identify vulnerable, isolated, and high-risk patients, and virtual care resources. Read the QI in Action eBulletin here.


    World Family Doctor Day

    Today’s World Family Doctor Day so we celebrate all family physicians and residents affiliated with primary care teams. Thank you for your leadership, dedication, and resilience especially as we face this once-in-a-lifetime pandemic.


    Videos for the pandemic from Niagara North FHT for patients and providers

    Videos for the pandemic from Niagara North FHT for patients and providers

    Niagara North FHT’s registered dietitian Melissa Dunlop and Dr. Brian Kerley teamed up to produce several YouTube videos that may prove useful for your patients:


    Windsor Team Care Centre’s substance abuse services

    Members’ stories

    Brockton and Kincardine Area, Hanover FHTs: Local health care organizations work to address long term care COVID-10 crisis
     

    Georgian Bay FHT: COVID-19 testing complete at three local nursing homes
     

    Powassan & Area FHT: COVID-19 outreach team finishes Long Term Health Care Home testing
     

    Windsor FHT: New virtual substance abuse program launched in Windsor-Essex


    Updated case definition, symptom, and screening documents for COVID-19

    Last week the government released an updated case definition and reference document for symptoms. They also provided 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.


    Call for abstracts- Virtual ADHD Research Day

    Submit your abstract to present at Canadian ADHD Resource Alliance’s Virtual ADHD Research Day on October 23. The deadline is June 8th.

    Student/trainee awards available:

    • Kids Brain Health Network (KBHN) Junior Researcher Awards of $300 each (10 available)
    • KBHN/CADDRA ADHD Research Day Registration Awards (complimentary registration will be presented to the 40 top ranked student oral/poster submissions)
    • CADDRA Poster Awards of $150 each (two available, junior presenters only)

    Click here for submission guidelines.

    Submit your abstract here: caddra.societyconference.com


    Virtual Visits- Beginning to End, May 20, 2020

    Join AFHTO for our highly anticipated webinar on virtual visits. Panelists from Scarborough, East Wellington, Hamilton and West Carleton FHTs share their virtual visit tips- from start to finish. Register today!


    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.


    Asthma Action Plans: Keeping Asthma Under Control (Especially In The Virtual World), May 27, 2020
    Join this talk held by Dr. Gupta on asthma action plans in a virtual environment. Learn more here.


    ECHO Evening Series on Cannabis and Pain, June 8-22, 2020

    Free online sessions open to all healthcare providers:

    Session Times and Topics
    All sessions are 6:30-8:00PM

    • June 8, 2020 -Cannabis: Working & Driving  
    • June 15, 2020 – Trends in Cannabis Research
    • June 22, 2020- Cannabis Use Disorder: Signs & Symptoms  

    Find out more.

  • Bits & Pieces: Virtual Visits – Beginning to End webinar May 20, Nursing Week & more

    Bits & Pieces: Virtual Visits – Beginning to End webinar May 20, Nursing Week & more

    Your Weekly News & Updates


    In This Issue  
    • Virtual Visits – Beginning to End webinar
    • National Nursing Week
    • East GTA FHT NP to receive award today
    • Members’ stories, including a musical interlude
    • Resuming scheduled surgeries and procedures and more
    • eReferral to BounceBack
    • Sharing your innovative initiative
    • CAMH COVID-19 discussion forum and app
    • Upcoming events including Choosing Wisely and more

    Virtual Visits – Beginning to End webinar

    On May 20 please join us for a discussion around virtual visits (one on one & group) with our expert panel. During this IHP-focused webinar, panelists will go through multiple components of how to conduct a virtual visit and a Q&A portion.

    Topics Include:

    • Webside Manner
    • Determining the Best Mode of a Virtual Visit
    • Privacy & Security
    • EMR Documentation
    • Hosting Virtual Groups

    Panelists:

    Date: Wednesday May 20, 2020, 12:00-1:00 pm EDT)

    Registration: Register here


    National Nursing Week

    National Nursing Week

    May 11-17 is National Nursing Week and it’s also WHO’s International Year of the Nurse and Midwife. Thank you to all the RNs, RPNs and NPs in primary care teams. Whether virtual, in-person or at assessment centres, your care for patients in challenging times is truly appreciated.

     

     

     

     

     


    Michael Borja of East GTA FHT

    East GTA FHT NP to receive award today

    Michael Borja of East GTA FHT will receive the award in the Nurse Practitioner category at today’s inaugural Nursing Now Ontario Awards. In July 2017, he pioneered the Home To Stay (HTS) NP-led program for medically complex seniors. Instead of seniors having to go to the clinic, NPs provided home visits, follow-up phone calls, care coordination and community referral.

    As a result, there were fewer ER visits, increased patient satisfaction and savings of $627,000 per year on top of improvement in patient/family quality of life. You can learn more and register for the ceremony which starts at 2:00 p.m. here.

     


    Dr. Tom Higgins, Parry Sound FHT, shares a music message during COVID

     

    Members’ stories

    North Huron and North Perth FHTs: North Perth and North Huron Family Health open COVID-19 testing site

    Parry Sound FHT: Dr. Tom Higgins, Parry Sound FHT, shares a music message during COVID

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


    Resuming scheduled surgeries and procedures and more

    On May 7, the government released their framework to help hospitals assess their readiness and begin planning for the gradual resumption of scheduled surgeries and procedures, while maintaining capacity to respond to COVID-19. Earlier last week they also announced temporary fee codes to cover uninsured patients.

    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.


    eReferral to BounceBack

    BounceBack Ontario is now available on the Ocean eReferral Network. This means that you will be able to send referrals to the BounceBack program directly from your EMR instead of by fax.

    If you are already an Ocean eReferral user, you can do this by opening the Ocean Healthmap from your EMR and searching for the “BounceBack Ontario” listing. If you are not an Ocean eReferral user, please see the Ocean eReferral handout, or contact ereferrals@thinkresearch.com to sign up for your free account.

    Do you need support?
    Do you need any support from the BounceBack team? Whether it’s scheduling a call or facilitating a webinar for your team to explain more about the program, they can assist you. If you have any questions or concerns or require additional resources, please email bounceback@ontario.cmha.ca.


    Sharing your innovative initiative

    Primary care continues to step up and ensure our patients get the care they need. From the beginning of this pandemic to now as the province transitions to re-opening, teams have rapidly been adapting to changes. It is important to share innovative initiatives as teams continue to do quality improvement initiatives on the go.

    Email us at improve@afhto.ca to share what your team is doing. You may be featured in an upcoming webinar!


    CAMH COVID-19 discussion forum and app

    CAMH has created a peer-to-peer COVID-19 discussion forum that is moderated. You can check it out and post a question, comment, or a suggestion on what is helping you manage your stress and anxiety during the COVID-19 pandemic. You can also login using an anonymous name if you would like to protect your identity. During these times, it’s important to pull together and help support one another!

    Relevant links:

    You can download the app now here:


    Pivoting During the Pandemic: Challenges and Opportunities for Continuing Professional Development and Choosing Wisely, May 13, 2020

    Choosing Wisely Canada hosts weekly webinars to discuss pressing topics around COVID-19. Join to learn and connect around freeing up these limited healthcare resources. Learn more here.


    Utilizing Advance Care Planning & Serious Illness Tools During COVID-19 and Throughout the Patient Journey, May 13, 2020
    Learn how to identify at risk patients in the COVID-19 context, prepare yourself & your patients, tools to support conversations and how to integrate outcomes of conversations into “in the moment” care. Learn more here.


    Optimizing Care of the Elderly and Long-Term Care Residents during the Pandemic (French only), May 14, 2020
    Join this French CFPC webinar as part of the COVID-19 Pivots. Find the webinar link posted here.


    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.


    ECHO Evening Series on Cannabis and Pain, June 8-22, 2020

    Free online sessions open to all healthcare providers:

    Session Times and Topics
    All sessions are 6:30-8:00PM

    • June 8, 2020 -Cannabis: Working & Driving  
    • June 15, 2020 – Trends in Cannabis Research
    • June 22, 2020- Cannabis Use Disorder: Signs & Symptoms  

    Find out more.

  • Managing HR and Supporting Staff through COVID 19: Q&A with Maria McDonald

    This email was sent to EDs/Administrative Leads of AFHTO member organizations.
     
    1. Managing HR and Supporting Staff through COVID 19: Q&A with Maria McDonald
    Over the past 2 months Primary Care has quickly transitioned to provide the ‘new normal’ of care delivery during COVID-19. Teams became virtual overnight, accommodations were made to ensure the safety of staff and patients, and the sector implemented a range of primary care-based initiatives to enable more patients to stay at home and avoid unnecessary hospital visits during this pandemic.

    But change is not always easy and as the crisis continues, staff fatigue, anxiety and questions about the future of care delivery are beginning to arise. For many staff, balancing work load and caring for family members is becoming more and more challenging. How do we support staff, recognize their efforts, and provide the flexibility needed while maintaining equity in the workplace? For advice on these questions and more, join us for a one hour webcast hosted by Maria McDonald of McDonald HR Law.

    • Date: Thursday, May 14th 1-2 p.m.
    • Please register here: *this webcast in intended for EDs/managers only. All registrants will be authorized by AFHTO to attend. Please submit your questions for Maria via the registration link so she can prepare her presentation accordingly.

    2. Ontario Health Request for Support
    Ontario Health is reaching out to health care organizations asking for assistance in settings with urgent needs. We ask all teams to consider their capacity and identify HR availability to help with the following:

    • Provide staff needed to go into LTC homes to do PSW-type work. The greatest need is PSWs but if there are other staff willing to help out from an administrative point of view, it would be helpful. Answering phones and delivering meals are some examples of the types of support that is needed.
    • Anyone that is able to support the Northern rural areas is also being requested as the hospitals and LTC homes are at or close to 100% occupancy.

    Please fill out this survey identifying name and type of staff available, email address, availability (number of days per week, shift and number of weeks available) and we will coordinate with Ontario Health/Regional tables to facilitate the deployment of people to settings of highest need in each region. We anticipate the pandemic pay order will be applicable to staff redeployed to both hospital and LTC homes. We also suggest that each team connect locally with their hospitals to let them know if they are able to offer staffing if needed.

    3. Support for COVID related mental health issues
    The Ontario Psychological Association has set up a network of psychologists who can provide no-cost short term mental health support for COVID related mental health issues to both patients and front line workers. Find out more regarding these two opportunities for mental health support (please do not forward this letter).

  • Bits & Pieces: partnership to improve access to psychological services for the front line & more

    Bits & Pieces: partnership to improve access to psychological services for the front line & more

    Your Weekly News & Updates


    In This Issue  
    • Partnership to improve access to psychological services for front line workers
    • Letter from AFHTO’s President
    • Pandemic Pay
    • Update to critical supplies & equipment survey portal- training sessions
    • Mental Health Week
    • Updated screening and testing guidance and more
    • Infection prevention and control CoP in Ontario Central West Region
    • Ontario Community Support Association meals/essentials delivery
    • Seeking participants to examine practice patterns during COVID-19
    • Financial management webinar series
    • Upcoming events regarding Advance Care Planning and more

    Partnership to improve access to psychological services for front line workers

    AFHTO, OCFP, NPAO, and the Ontario Psychological Association partner to improve access to psychological services for front line workers- We would like to announce two pathways of care for mental health services from a Psychologist through the Ontario Psychological Association (OPA).

    One stream is for your patients who are experiencing mental health issues such as anxiety and depression related to the COVID 19 pandemic. The OPA has set up a network of psychologists who can provide no-cost short term mental health support for COVID related mental health issues.

    The second stream provides access to mental health support to you as primary care providers. As professionals providing front line care, we recognize the stresses to which you are exposed. Find out more regarding these two opportunities for mental health support (please do not forward this letter).


    Letter from AFHTO’s President

    On Friday we emailed a letter from AFHTO’s President and Chair Dr. Tom Richard:

    “As we approach a new month contending with this pandemic, I thought it would be a good time to touch base.

    The continued disruptions, frustrations and adjustments of how we provide our services has been a tremendous source of anxiety to ourselves, our families and those we look after.

    Yet, despite all this, primary care continues to step up and ensure our patients get the care they need.” Read the full letter here.


    Pandemic Pay

    The Ministry is working on its policy and implementation related to the release of pandemic pay and who is eligible. As we wait for further details, we will be working with our primary care partners to reinforce the important role primary care providers play in the COVID response and continue to advocate on behalf of team-based primary care. More details will be made available as information starts to roll out.

    And as a reminder, if you’re an interprofessional health provider at a FHT, A team of researchers wants to learn more about your experience as a provider during the COVID-19 pandemic. Over 350 IHPs have filled it out to date and the deadline is this Thursday, May 7. Find out more here.


    Update to critical supplies & equipment survey portal- training sessions

    On Friday, the Ministry announced the health sector PPE survey would transition to an enhanced submission portal as of yesterday, May 4. To support the transition, they are hosting several webinars as well as providing respondents with detailed support material that they can access and reference as they input their inventory data. Training sessions include:


    Psychological First Aid for Frontline Health Care Providers: A Quick Guide to Wellness

     

    Mental Health Week

    It’s Canadian Mental Health Association Mental Health Week. This year’s theme is social connection. You can get their toolkit here and find relevant articles here. They may help you help your community not just get loud, but #GetReal.

    On a related note, there is a free resource, the Psychological First Aid for Frontline Health Care Providers: A Quick Guide to Wellness, a workbook recommended by the Ontario Psychological Association.

     

     


    Updated screening and testing guidance and more

    On May 2, the government released updates to

    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.


    Infection prevention and control CoP in Ontario Central West Region

    Public Health Ontario would like to invite Primary Care workers responsible for Infection Prevention and Control in the Ontario Central West Region (those located within Halton, Hamilton, WDG, WW, Brant, Niagara, and HN public health units) to their virtual Community of Practice meeting on May 14, 2020 from 9:00 to 10:00 a.m.

    The meeting will focus on the latest COVID-19 updates and provide an opportunity for primary care colleagues to discuss their questions. If you are interested in attending, please email ipaccentralwest@oahpp.ca.

    Access information:
    1. Please dial in to the teleconference at 1-866-261-6767 and enter code: 4889444#
    2. Join the webinar and enter your full name


    Ontario Community Support Association meals/essentials delivery

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

    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.


    Seeking participants to examine practice patterns during COVID-19

    Two primary care researchers, Rachelle Ashcroft, and Catherine Donnelly are submitting a CIHR Rapid COVID-19 response grant to examine practice patterns of interprofessional primary care teams during COVID-19. The grant is due Monday May 11. If your team would be interested in participating in the study please contact Catherine by email Catherine.donnelly@queensu.ca for further study details. 


    Financial management webinar series

    The Ontario Nonprofit Network has launched a free four-part financial management webinar series to help nonprofits adapt and recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, starting May 7:


    Ask Me Anything about Health Privacy, May 6, 2020
    These monthly webinars give you the chance to ask Kate Dewhirst about your Health Privacy concerns. Register here.


    Advance Care Planning and Goals of Care In The COVID-19 Pandemic, May 6, 2020
    Choosing Wisely Canada hosts weekly webinars to discuss pressing topics around COVID-19. Join to learn and connect around freeing up these limited healthcare resources. Learn more here.


    Complicated Grief and Trauma – Skills Building Education, May 6 – July 15, 2020
    This ten-session webinar series will focus on COVID-19 related complicated and traumatic grief. Provided by the HPCO and CHPCA. Learn more here.


    PEER’s review of the evidence for COVID-19, May 7, 2020
    Join this CFPC webinar as part of the COVID-19 Pivots. Find the webinar link posted here.


    Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) and COVID-19, May 7, 2020
    Join the Family Physician Airways Group for a discussion around CHF and COVID-19. To register, click here.

  • Bits & Pieces: BounceBack free CBT program, primary care guidance update & more

    Bits & Pieces: BounceBack free CBT program, primary care guidance update & more

    Your Weekly News & Updates


    In This Issue  
    • BounceBack free CBT program available
    • AFHTO on The Agenda
    • Members’ stories
    • Updated primary care guidance and more
    • Evidence of value- Health Tapestry
    • Seeking IHP input on current practice
    • Understanding Bronchiectasis webinar audio
    • Primary Care Dietitian Association
    • Doctors’ Day is May 1
    • Nominations open for the N4’s newcomer navigation program
    • Upcoming events including Safety Considerations with Chloroquine, Hydroxychloroquine and Azithromycin in the Management of COVID-19

    BounceBack free CBT program available

    Mental health concerns are among the many challenges Ontarians are currently facing amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The Canadian Mental Health Association wishes to remind you that their BounceBack program remains an effective option to support you and your patients who may be dealing with mild-to-moderate anxiety or depression, or may be feeling low, stressed, worried, irritable or angry.

    BounceBack is a free, evidence-based cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) skill-building program for adults and youth 15 and older. You can find out more here- English and French.

    They also have a tip sheet- 10 things you can do right now to reduce anxiety, stress, and worry related to COVID-19English and French.


    AFHTO on The Agenda

    Be sure to watch last Friday’s episode of The Agenda, where AFHTO’s president and board chair, Dr. Tom Richard, joined Dr. Sarah Newbery, Marathon FHT and Dr. Javed Alloo to discuss how family physicians and primary care are coping with caring for patients during the COVID-19 pandemic.


    Georgina NPLC NPs Beth Cowper-Fung, Melissa Cassidy & John Holbrook at their community outreach COVID testing visit

    Members’ stories

    Georgina NPLC- on April 24, held a community outreach COVID testing visit. They tested thirty-one people in twenty minutes, with York Region Community Paramedics performing the ‘clean work’.

    Hamilton and McMaster FHTsHamilton and McMaster FHTs provide drive-thru COVID-19 testing for 60 people per day

    STAR FHT– “We should not be distancing ourselves socially. We want to stay connected,” said Hayley Stretch, a psychotherapist with the STAR Family Health Team in Stratford.

    Wawa FHTHealthy Exercising During COVID-19 – video


    Updated primary care guidance and more

    Yesterday, the government released an updated primary care guidance document, amended from one released on Apr. 25 that needed further clarification. Other updates are:

    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.


    Evidence of value- Health Tapestry

    A study published on April 15 examines implementation of Health TAPESTRY in relation to interprofessional teamwork including volunteers. It contributes key strategies for effective implementation of interventions. Authors include Lisa Dolovich, Gina Agarwal, Cathy Risdon of McMaster FHT. Read more here.


    Seeking IHP input on current practice

    If you’re an interprofessional health provider at a FHT, A team of researchers wants to learn more about your experience as a provider during COVID-19. during the COVID-19 pandemic. Find out more here.


    Understanding Bronchiectasis webinar audio

    On April 21 we hosted a webinar about bronchiectasis, helping participants to understand the difference between bronchiectasis and COPD, recognize lifestyle changes needed to improve quality of life, and how to avoid environmentally acquired antibiotic-resistant bacteria.

    Presented by Isabelle LeClerc, Chronic Disease Self-Management and Support Registered Nurse, Bruyère Academic FHT, the audio for this session is now available. In true 2020 fashion, you can listen to it like a podcast while you do the dishes.


    Primary Care Dietitian Association

    Primary Care Dietitian Association

    The Primary Care Dietitian Association (PCDA) was created as a community of practice for Registered Dietitians practicing in team based primary care. PCDA will enable Registered Dietitians to provide evidence-based nutrition care.

    The Primary Care Dietitian Association enables Primary Care Dietitians to provide medical nutrition therapy, disease prevention and health promotion collaboratively within team based primary health care settings. The PCDA is committed to the Quadruple Aim and patient centric care.

    Please contact Marg Alfieri ( margalfieri@icloud.com) if you have any questions or wish to collaborate with hundreds of team-based primary care Dietitians to optimize Canadian’s health and wellness.


    Doctors’ Day  2020

    Doctors’ Day is May 1

    On Friday, May 1 we will be celebrating Doctors’ Day, to highlight the work doctors do to keep us healthy. With this year’s Doctors’ Day falling in the middle of COVID-19, the Ontario Medical Association is organizing a special moment so Ontarians can come together from a distance and participate in celebrating doctors.
    On May 1st at 9:00 p.m., they’re asking Ontarians to Shine A Light For All They Do. You can share through your channels with hashtags #DoctorsDay & #ShineALightForThem. You can also find out more at www.doctorsday.ca.


    Nominations open for the N4’s newcomer navigation program

    The National Newcomer Navigation Network (N4) is a national network for the diversity of providers who assist newcomers in navigating the complex Canadian healthcare and social service systems. They provide opportunities for education, virtual discussions, networking, and the sharing of data and resources.
    They are now accepting nominations for the second cohort of the online Newcomer Navigation Program. Teams may wish to consider nominating a member for the program! Deadline to nominate for this cohort is May 15. More information is here.


    Investigating The Current And Potential Use Of EMR Data For Primary Health Care Performance Measurement Across Canadian Jurisdictions, April 28, 2020
    Hosted by the Dalla Lana School of Public Health, listen in on the key findings for jurisdictions that are optimize EMR data and performance measurement. Learn more here.


    Considerations with Chloroquine, Hydroxychloroquine and Azithromycin in the Management of COVID-19, April 29, 2020
    Choosing Wisely Canada hosts weekly webinars to discuss pressing topics around COVID-19. Join to learn and connect around freeing up these limited healthcare resources. Learn more here.


    COVID-19 Virtual Psychosocial Support Groups, April 30, 2020
    The de Souza institute provides nurses and healthcare providers a platform to discuss fear, normalize stress reactions and learn effective coping mechanisms and build resilience during these times. Click here to learn more.


    How to do a Virtual Asthma Visit during COVID-19, April 30, 2020
    Join the Family Physician Airways group on Thursday evening. Click here for the webinar join link.


    Ask Me Anything about Health Privacy, May 6, 2020
    These monthly webinars give you the chance to ask Kate Dewhirst about your Health Privacy concerns. Register here.


    PEER’s review of the evidence for COVID-19, May 7, 2020
    Join this CFPC webinar as part of the COVID-19 Pivots. Find the webinar link posted here.

  • Follow-up from ED calls, April 21 – 22 and more

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

    Dear triad members,

    Thank you to all the executive directors who joined our second round of regional ED calls last week. It’s proving helpful to hear what is working well, how you are managing the challenges you’re facing, and how we can help.

    This email is a follow-up to provide the information promised during the calls, as well as other updates and supports.

    PPE

    •         AFHTO, OCFP, and NPAO issued a joint letter to the Minister of Health on April 15 regarding the urgency for PPE across the primary care sector.
    •         Teams are encouraged to reach out to their Ontario Health regional leads to ensure they are part of regular communication across regions, and to provide updates and need regarding PPE supply. Regional table leads can be seen here.
    •           The ministry will be releasing PPE guidelines in about a week’s time, which will include an outline on how distribution is prioritised and strategies to help ensure PPE conservation.

    Virtual care

    •         Two documents have been posted to assist with virtual care: Hosting Group Platforms Virtually and Summary of Virtual Visit Platform Solutions.
    •         The amount of care that is being delivered in-person is fairly consistent across teams. Polls during the ED calls showed that the majority of physicians and nurse practitioners – 79% and 80%, respectively – are delivering 10% or less of the care in-person.
    •          Almost all teams polled on the calls have RNs and RPNs delivering at least some in-person care (97%). The other three professions most likely to be delivering in-person care, across the teams polled, were pharmacists (18%), chiropodists (15%), and physician assistants (13%).

    Financial Information

    • The federal and provincial governments have announced a series of tax changes and financial measures to build on the federal government’s COVID-19 Economic Response Plan, including:
      • 10% wage subsidy – teams may qualify for a federal payroll deduction rebate for employee compensation paid between March 18, 2020, and June 19, 2020 (up to $1,375 per employee and to a maximum of $25,000 total per employer).
      • Employer Health Tax (EHT) – Retroactive to January 1, 2020, the EHT exemption for 2020 will be increased from $490,000 to $1 million. If you have been remitting EHT, you can contact the Ministry of Finance to check your organization’s EHT account.
    • Teams should work with their accountants or financial advisors to determine and understand eligibility for any financial subsidies.
    • For teams that qualify, they can request repurposing money towards COVID-related costs. The ministry is developing guidelines on eligible reallocations for unintended expenses through the normal reallocation process. Teams are encouraged to contact their senior program consultant about applying for reallocations.

    Human resources

    • AFHTO has confirmed WSIB’s new Classification Structure does not apply to FHTs and NPLCs. These changes only impact Schedule 2 organizations (e.g. those that have a public board appointed municipally or provincially), so it is not mandatory for teams to carry WSIB coverage at this time.
    • We heard many teams are beginning to redeploy staff to other sectors/organizations in need of support. We encourage all teams to check with their insurers on the best approach to redeployment to mitigate risk and liability concerns. We can also provide teams with a sample secondment agreement to help outline the terms and conditions of deployment.
    • The current emergency order prohibits long-term care employees from working in more than one long-term care home, retirement home, or health care setting. However, if primary care staff are redeployed to a long-term care home (or hospital setting or a testing/assessment centre), there is no provincial recommendation preventing them from continuing to work at their home organization. Similarly, there is nothing prohibiting staff from working across multiple primary care sites. That said, we encourage teams to follow these best practice tips for staff that are working in more than one sector or organization:
      • Ensure staff working in other settings are provided with appropriate PPE.
      • Encourage staff working in more than one setting to provide as much virtual care as possible and limit any in-person visits to those deemed necessary.
      • Where possible, loan staff on a full-time basis to other sectors as required to limit the need to work in two different settings.
    • AFHTO will update teams if/when further provincial guidance is offered on redeployment.

    Quality and research projects

    •          A brief web-based survey is underway to understand the experiences of IHPs in FHTs and to describe their state of practice during the COVID-19 pandemic. We encourage you share the link to the survey with your teams: https://queensu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_cZQNQrpCqKAc8K1
    •          The QI in PC Council has started two projects to support all teams. Please consider speaking with QIDSS and QIDSS-like individuals to encourage they join these groups, and contact Sandeep Gill with any questions:
    •    Standardized Queries for Chronic Diseases & High-risk Patients: Creating standardized queries to identify chronic disease patients, high-risk patients, and OHT priority populations. This will help with lists for vulnerable check-in calls during COVID-19 and priority population identification for OHTs post-COVID-19
    •    Let’s Measure the Impact of Primary Care during COVID-19: Creating meaningful indicators for primary care that can measure care provided during COVID-19 (ex: support provided to patients by IHPs, number of screenings completed, number of case reports sent to Public Health). This will create indicators to measure the impact of virtual care transition pre-, during, and post-COVID-19

    A few other things

    •           On April 25, the government announced an additional $4/hour of ‘pandemic pay’ for the next four months for frontline workers. The current list of eligible workplaces and workers does not seem to include primary care, but we are seeking clarity, especially for those who have been redeployed to COVID-19 assessment centres, LTC/retirement homes, or hospitals, and for those providing in-person clinical care.
    •          On April 25, the ministry also released version 4 of “COVID-19 Guidance: Primary Care Providers in a Community Setting.” There are significant inconsistencies in the document, including the misalignment between the case definition and the screening guidance and when full PPE should be used in the clinics. We have let the Emergency Operations Centre know that there are inconsistencies and requested a thorough review be done before dissemination.
    •         On April 27, the premier announced a high-level framework for the reopening of the province. The news release, which includes a link to the framework, is here.
    •         The provincial government has announced it’s partnering with the federal government to provide urgent rent relief for small businesses.
    •         The CEO of Ontario Health, Matt Anderson, issued an update on Wednesday, April 22, from Ontario Health’s COVID-19 Health System Response Team. You can read the memo here.
    •          AFHTO will be reaching out to EDs in the coming weeks to arrange an interview on teams’ pandemic approach, how virtual care changed practice, and a vision for primary care post-COVID in the ‘new normal.’

    Be sure to watch last Friday’s episode of The Agenda, where AFHTO’s president and board chair, Dr. Tom Richard, joined Dr. Sarah Newbery and Dr. Javed Alloo to discuss how family physicians and primary care are coping with caring for patients during the COVID-19 pandemic.

    And 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.

    Please consider sharing success stories that we can post and spread to help teams learn from one another, and to continue to show how team-based primary care is stepping up in the wake of this pandemic.

    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: COVID-19 has likely peaked in Ontario, guidance update & more

    Bits & Pieces: COVID-19 has likely peaked in Ontario, guidance update & more

    Your Weekly News & Updates


    In This Issue  
    • COVID-19 outbreak has likely peaked in Ontario
    • Open letter on PPE in primary care during COVID-19
    • COVID-19 provincial testing guidance update and more
    • Virtual annual general meetings
    • Leadership in a crisis- one-page guide
    • Faces of COVID- Healthy Debate seeking frontline worker profiles
    • Upcoming events including Resource Stewardship in Primary Care During COVID-19

    COVID-19 outbreak has likely peaked in Ontario

    Yesterday the Ontario government released updated COVID-19 modelling, which shows that the enhanced public health measures are working to contain the spread of the virus and flatten the curve. However, the Chief Medical Officer of Health says emergency measures must remain in place to continue reducing the number of cases and deaths.

    Find out more on our site.

    A reminder that the Ministry has created a new website (https://covid-19.ontario.ca/) that includes the link to check your lab results if you have been tested for COVID-19, allows you to take the self-assessment and includes up to date number of COVID-19 cases, that is updated daily at 10:30 a.m.


    Open letter to Minister PPE Mask and gloves April 2020

    Open letter on PPE in primary care during COVID-19

    On Wednesday, April 15 an open letter regarding the lack of PPE in Primary Care during COVID-19 was released from the Association of Family Health Teams of Ontario (AFHTO), Nurse Practitioners’ Association of Ontario (NPAO) and the Ontario College of Family Physicians (OCFP). On behalf of our members we are seeking urgent assistance from Ontario’s Ministry of Health in ensuring access to appropriate PPE in order to safeguard patient access to primary care.

    We are recommending that the Ontario Ministry of Health immediately streamline the procurement of PPE through one central source for distribution to primary care through Ontario Health/regions and not leave primary care clinics to have to find PPE on their own. Read the full letter here.

    We are happy to hear that discussions related to the lack of PPE are continuing at the newly created Provincial Primary Care Advisory Table and at the Ontario Health regional tables.


    COVID-19 provincial testing guidance update and more

    The Ministry released multiple updates, including with situation report #83 last week, such as:

    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.


    Virtual annual general meetings

    Virtual collaboration is being considered and used more than ever considering the pandemic. On March 31, 2020, the Government of Ontario issued an Emergency Order that permits nonprofits to hold meetings of directors, shareholders, and members electronically or over the phone, even if there is legislation or bylaws (ex: Ontario’s Corporations Act) that say otherwise.

    Boards may consider this option for their Annual General Meetings (AGM). The Ontario Non-profit Network (ONN) has provided some tools to help boards move AGMs online and to facilitate them effectively and efficiently. Get resources here.


    Leadership in a crisis- one-page guide

    The coronavirus has caused LEADS Canada to shift immediately and dramatically to offering support to health leaders across the country in leading through (and following) the pandemic.
     
    In response, they developed a one-page guide called “Leadership in a Crisis”, which is based on recent research and input from a cadre of health and military experts (listed at the bottom of the document).


    Faces of COVID- Healthy Debate seeking frontline worker profiles

    Healthy Debate is looking to share the experience of frontline workers. If you are or if you know anyone currently on the front lines of COVID-19, send an email to contactus@healthydebate.ca or DM them on Twitter.


    CMHA Ontario and Mental Health Works Webinars – In response to COVID-19 pandemic, April 22, 2020
    For health care professionals and workers: with topics relevant to both hospitals and clinics, as well as telehealth professionals and those who work to support patient outcomes, such as custodial staff, security professionals, and administrators.

    General Workplace Supports:

    • Being Mindful at Work (office and from home) –(FR) April 22, 1 pm

    Less is More: Resource Stewardship in Primary Care During COVID-19, April 22, 2020
    Learn what primary care practices and re-organizing resources can protect staff while ensuring continuity of care in response to COVID-19. Choosing Wisely Canada invites you to their weekly discussions. Learn more here.


    Optimizing Care of the Elderly and Long-term Care Residents during the Pandemic, April 23, 2020
    Tune into this CFPC webinar hosted by AFHTO’s VP, Dr. Allan Grill. This webinar is part of the CFPC’s COVID-19 Pivots. Links will be available here.


    Investigating The Current And Potential Use Of EMR Data For Primary Health Care Performance Measurement Across Canadian Jurisdictions, April 28, 2020
    Hosted by the Dalla Lana School of Public Health, listen in on the key findings for jurisdictions that are optimize EMR data and performance measurement. Learn more here.


    Ask Me Anything about Health Privacy, May 6, 2020
    These monthly webinars give you the chance to ask Kate Dewhirst about your Health Privacy concerns. Register here.

  • COVID-19 Outbreak Has Likely Peaked in Ontario

    Ontario News Release

    Modelling shows physical distancing still needed to prevent further spread

    TORONTO — The Ontario government today released updated COVID-19 modelling, which shows that the enhanced public health measures, including staying home and physically distancing from each other, are working to contain the spread of the virus and flatten the curve. However, the Chief Medical Officer of Health says emergency measures must remain in place to continue reducing the number of cases and deaths.

    “The modelling clearly demonstrates that we are making progress in our fight against this deadly virus. That’s due to the actions of all Ontarians, those who are staying home and practising physical distancing, and to the heroic efforts of our frontline health care workers,” said Premier Doug Ford. “But COVID-19 continues to be a clear and present danger, especially to our seniors and most vulnerable citizens. That is why we must continue to follow the advice of our Chief Medical Officer of Health and stay the course in order to keep people safe and healthy.”

    Key highlights from the modelling update include:

    • The wave of new community spread cases of COVID-19 in Ontario appears to have peaked.
    • Outbreaks in long-term care and congregate settings continue to be a major concern. Concerted actions are underway to protect vulnerable people in these settings.
    • Ontario is now trending toward a best case scenario rather than a worst case scenario and has significantly improved its standing as compared to March modelling.
    • The province has avoided a significant surge in cases. Total cumulative cases are forecast to be substantially lower than worst case or even moderate case scenarios projected by previous models.
    • While several hundred new cases are identified daily in Ontario, hospitals across the province have not been overwhelmed by the COVID-19 outbreak as a result of capacity planning and the public health measures currently in place. The rate of growth day-over-day is declining.
    • To further reduce the number of cases and deaths, it remains critical that Ontarians continue to adhere to public health measures, including staying home and practicing physical distancing if they must go out for essential reasons only.

    ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

  • COVID-19 in Ontario- What Do the Models Show for Our Future?

    Ontario News Release

    Projected number of cases and deaths can be significantly reduced if people stay home

    TORONTO – Today, the Ontario government released extensive COVID-19 modelling, revealing several scenarios that project the potential number of cases and deaths. In doing so, the province is providing the public with full transparency about the consequences should everyone but non-essential workers fail to stay home and practise physical distancing.

    “The models show that the potential to spread COVID-19 is massive and deadly if we don’t act swiftly to stay home and practise physical distancing,” said Premier Ford. “We owe it to our frontline and essential workers, to our family, friends and neighbours to restrict our travel, and act responsibly. This is the only way we are going to minimize the risk to people, stop the spread and reduce the number of fatalities.”

    Key highlights from the modelling include:

    • While COVID-19 impacts Ontarians of all ages, those over the age of 60 face higher risk of severe disease leading to higher mortality rates. The data demonstrates the need to focus public health measures on protecting seniors.
    • Had Ontario taken no action, the impact of COVID-19 would have risen to an estimated 300,000 cases and an estimated death toll of 6,000 people.
    • Due to timely public health measures, Ontario has avoided much more dire impacts, preventing an estimated 220,000 cases and 4,400 deaths to date.
    • Over the course of the pandemic, between 3,000 and 15,000 deaths related to COVID-19 are predicted with current public health measures in place, compared to a total projected 100,000 deaths if no action were taken.
    • By taking further measures, Ontario can further reduce the number of cases and deaths related to COVID-19 down to projections as low as 12,500 additional cases and 200 additional deaths by the end of April.

    QUICK FACTS

    • Ontario has launched a new user-friendly online portal for the public to easily access their COVID-19 lab test results. By offering faster and secure access to test results on their computer or mobile device, this portal will help ease pressures on public health units and frontline workers to provide this information so that they can better focus on containing COVID-19.
    • On March 30, 2020, Dr. Williams issued a statement to strongly encourage Ontarians to stay home, limit the number of essential trips and adhere to physical distancing.
    • If you think you may have COVID-19 symptoms or have been in close contact with someone who has it, first self-isolate and then use Ontario’s Self-Assessment Tool to see if you need to seek further care.
    • Take these everyday steps to reduce exposure to COVID-19 and protect your health: Wash your hands often with soap and water or alcohol-based hand sanitizer; Sneeze and cough into your sleeve; Avoid touching your eyes, nose or mouth; Avoid contact with people who are sick; and stay home if you are sick.

    ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

     

  • COVID-19 Health System Response Structure

    To:          Health System Partners

    From:    Matthew Anderson, President and CEO

    Re           COVID-19 Health System Response Structure

    Please see attached our Health System Response structure designed to meet the increasing demands of the COVID-19 pandemic. Key elements are being addressed by a province-wide health system oversight table with:

    • Patient and family advisors, led by Mary Beaucage
    • Data and analytics, led by Rachel Solomon of The Hospital for Sick Children
    • Supply chain, led by Mike Nader of Ontario Health
    • Critical care, led by Kevin Smith of the University Health Network (UHN) and Jennifer Gibson of the University of Toronto Joint Centre for Bioethics
    • Communications, led by Gillian Howard of UHN
    • Human resources, led by Michelle DiEmanuele of Trillium Health Partners
    • Diagnostic capacity, led by David Hallett, who has just joined Ontario Health to lend his expertise in this area
    • Emergency care, led by Dr. Howard Ovens of Mount Sinai Hospital
    • System planning and implementations, led by Catherine Brown from Ontario Health

    This structure enables the development of consistent provincial plans and actions that are nimble, relevant, and adaptable for Ontario’s different regions.

    This work is also supported by our five existing COVID-19 Regional Steering Committees and led by our Transitional Regional Leads and a hospital CEO. These committees are advising and adapting plans and putting them into action at the local level with their local partners. They also provide a feedback loop for critical regional system intelligence that informs our health system oversight work and province-wide decision-making.

    Finally, all of this is tightly coordinated through an Ontario Health Secretariat which is providing support for the entire structure, ensuring that decision-making and communications are timely and that priority actions are taken.

    Matt

    Ontario Health