Tag: government

  • Government’s 5-point Plan to Stay Open: Health System Stability and Recovery

    To EDs/admin leads, board chairs and lead clinicians of AFHTO member teams

    Dear members,

    This morning the government released its 5-point Plan to Stay Open: Health System Stability and Recovery.

    With a plan to focus on protecting hospital capacity and supporting long-term care, we are disappointed that there was no tangible supports for primary care as a key component in health system stability and recovery. Other than noting one way to ease emergency pressures on emergency departments- “increased access to the family health organization model of primary care will improve access to primary care and reduce demand for emergency department care”– the plan does not address the considerable backlog of mental health and addiction, chronic disease, cancer screening, and vaccination that is coming through your doors. And while primary care is only notionally addressed, mental health and addiction is not addressed at all.

    AFHTO will continue to advocate with our partners to push the government and Ontario Health to add needed supports in primary care. They have acknowledged primary care is an important part of the healthcare system and know the challenges it faces, so the question remains: why is it forgotten?

    Here are the highlights:

    Preserving our Hospital Capacity

    • Continue to provide access to testing for COVID-19, Paxlovid and Evusheld therapies for treatment for those who are eligible, with plans on expanding eligibility for Evusheld for high-risk populations in the coming weeks.
    • COVID-19 shots and flu shots will continue to be provided to Ontarians.
    • Free rapid antigen tests will continue to be available at participating grocery and pharmacy retailers as well as for workplaces, schools, and congregate settings.
    • Extend temporary COVID-19 physician funding.

    Providing the Right Care in the Right Place

    • Expanding the 9-1-1 models of care to include additional ailments and giving paramedics the flexibility to provide better, more appropriate care to divert patients from ERs.
    • There will be several initiatives to help avoid unnecessary hospitalizations, improve the process for ambulance offloading, and reintroduce respite services in long-term care.
    • Ontario is introducing legislation that, if passed, will support patients whose doctors have said they no longer need hospital treatment and should instead be placed in a long-term care home, while they wait for their preferred home.
    • Continue and expand funding of community paramedicine.

    Further Reducing Surgical Waitlists

    • Invest over $300 million in 2022–23 as part of the province’s surgical recovery strategy.
    • Work with hospitals to identify innovative solutions to reduce wait times for surgeries and procedures, including considering options for further increasing surgical capacity by increasing the number of OHIP-covered surgical procedures performed at independent health facilities.
    • Increase surgeries in paediatric hospitals and existing private clinics covered by OHIP, as well as fund more than 150,000 additional operating hours for hospital-based MRI and CT machines.

    Easing Pressure on our Emergency Departments

    • Increase access to the FHO model of primary care to reduce demand for ERs.
    • Launch a new provincial emergency department peer-to-peer program to provide additional on-demand, real-time support and coaching from experienced emergency physicians to aid in the management of patients presenting to rural emergency departments.
    • Adding 400 physician residents to support the workforce in northern and rural Ontario.
    • Working with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario to expedite the registration of doctors, including those from out-of-province and who may want to work in rural and northern emergency departments, so they can start working and caring for patients sooner.

    Further Expanding Ontario’s Health Workforce

    • Expand funding for the supervised practice experience partnership program which has already supported over 600 international nurses in getting licensed since January. The province anticipates that by the end of the fiscal year another 400 international nurses will gain the practice and language requirements necessary to work in Ontario.
    • Working with the College of Nurses of Ontario to reduce the financial barriers that may be stopping some retired or internationally trained nurses from receiving accreditation to resume or begin practicing by temporarily covering the cost of examination, application, and registration fees, saving them up to $1,500.
    • The province is aware that agency rates have increased significantly, creating instability for hospitals, long-term care homes and emergency departments. In response, Ontario will engage with frontline partners to better understand how to bring stability to hospitals and emergency departments, while protecting quality of care.

    The government notes these actions will “see faster access to health care, including lower wait times in emergency departments, lower wait times for surgical procedures and more care options right in their communities” and that “this will add up to 6,000 more health care workers. Combined with the initiatives included in the first phase of the plan that are adding 13,000 more staff, the two plans together are adding 19,000 more health care workers.” However, the actual number of health care workers that have left the system remains unknown.

    AFHTO will continue to work with the government and encourages local advocacy with MPPs. Many teams have new MPPs, so now is also a good time to reach out for introductions and to provide general info about the care you provide to some of their constituents. Those MPPs can then help inform government about the critical work you do in their communities, and how important it is for a stable, effective healthcare system that provides the best care and reduces demand on hospitals.

    The advocacy material from the campaign is still relevant – the advocacy is simply now to your MPP instead of multiple candidates –  and members can expect more material this fall after the Community Health Compensation Working Group has completed its Ontario Community Health Market Salary Review with our compensation consultant.

    Thank you for the work you all do every day. If you have any questions, please reach out to us any time.

    Yours in good health,
    The AFHTO Team

  • Bits & Pieces: Wellness Check – Dealing with Transitions and Managing Stress, and more

    Bits & Pieces: Wellness Check – Dealing with Transitions and Managing Stress, and more

    Your Weekly News & Updates


    In This Issue  
    • Wellness Check: Dealing with Transitions and Managing Stress Sep. 15
    • Farewell to Sombo Saviye
    • Ontario Health seeking Regional Clinical Leads
    • EMR queries for under 5 vaccines and more
    • Deadline to nominate a partner or healthcare inspiration for an AFHTO Board award this Friday
    • Upcoming events including COVID-19 vaccination for kids under 5 and more

     

    Wellness Check: Dealing with Transitions and Managing Stress Sep. 15

    Uncertainty and unpredictability have been constants throughout the duration of the pandemic as has the need to navigate transitions. In a webinar hosted in partnership with the Canadian Mental Health Association Ontario, participants will have the opportunity to gain insight into change processes and their impact on workplace mental health from Nancy Hood, the head trainer of the Your Health Space program.

    Strategies for managing hybrid working models and combating stress will also be explored. Learn more and register here.


    Sombo Saviye at #AFHTO2017

    Farewell to Sombo Saviye

    It is with deep emotion we announce that Sombo Saviye will be leaving AFHTO for a new role supporting an MPP.

    Sombo has been with AFHTO for over 9 years, most recently as Manager, Finance and Corporate Affairs. Her colleagues have been known to not so jokingly refer to her as the heart of the team, keeping everything running so smoothly.

    We’re going to miss Sombo but know she will bring so much to her new role. And it’s great to know that a person with great integrity is moving to support an elected candidate! Please join us in giving her our sincerest best wishes. Her last day with AFHTO will be Friday, August 26th – any questions related to her work can be directed to info@afhto.ca.

    If anyone is interested in joining our team in a similar role, you can find details here. Deadline August 19, 2022.

     


    Ontario Health seeking Regional Clinical Leads

    Ontario Health is seeking expressions of interest from experienced clinicians to provide clinical leadership and collaborate with regional partners to evolve the health system in Ontario. A few postings are especially relevant for the primary care community:

    • Regional Clinical Lead, MHA (RHP, excl. physician)
    • Regional Lead, Primary Care
    • Regional Lead, Palliative Care (physician)
    • Regional Lead, Palliative Care (RHP, excl. physician)
    • Regional Lead, Mental Health and Addictions (physician)

    You can find more details here.


    EMR queries for under 5 vaccines and more

    Recent updates include:

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


    Deadline to nominate a partner or healthcare inspiration for an AFHTO Board award this Friday

    The AFHTO board invites all members to help them select the recipient of a Board award.

    Submit a nomination online for the Board Award category by August 19, 2022.

    Find out more about the criteria here. You can find the nomination template here.


    COVID-19 vaccination for kids under 5, Aug. 19, 2022
    Next in the series ‘Changing the way we work’ from the COVID-19 CoP by OCFP and UofT DFCM. Register here.


    ECHO Ontario Bariatric Network, starting Aug. 19, 2022
    New sessions in this learning series hosted Ontario’s Bariatric Centres of Excellence starting August 19th and various dates in September. Find out more here.


    NPAO 2022 Annual Conference, Sep. 22-23, 2022

    This years’ Conference theme is The NP Experience: Pushing Boundaries Towards Common Goals. Find out more here.


    Data To Action: Making Your Data Visible and Useful, Sep. 28, 2022
    Hosted by TechSoup Connect’s Ontario chapter. Register here.


    OMD Digital Health and Virtual Care Conference, Sep. 29-30, 2022
    Virtual conference hosted by OntarioMD. Find out more here.


    AFHTO 2022 Conference, Oct. 12, 2022

    Join your peers from across Ontario and beyond as we reconnect and reimagine, moving forward together.

    Members get more than 50% off registration. Register with your verification code here.

  • Bits & Pieces: Indigenous Midwifery Programs, Expanded Midwifery Care Models and more

    Bits & Pieces: Indigenous Midwifery Programs, Expanded Midwifery Care Models and more

    Your Weekly News & Updates


    In This Issue  
    • Applications open for Indigenous Midwifery Programs, Expanded Midwifery Care Models
    • Climate Conscious Inhaler Prescribing Collaborative
    • Updates to GoodLife member benefits
    • Guidance on testing and management of monkeypox for primary care, and more

     

    • Colorectal Cancer Resource & Action Network seeking speaker
    • Reminder- nominate a partner or healthcare inspiration for an AFHTO Board award
    • Upcoming events including Moving Beyond Technology: Exploring the Clinician Change Virtual Care Toolkit and more

     

     

    Applications open for Indigenous Midwifery Programs, Expanded Midwifery Care Models

    The Ministry of Health is inviting applications for two programs:

    • Indigenous Midwifery Programs (IMP). This includes an Indigenous Midwifery Program working within Interprofessional Primary Health Care Teams
    • Expanded Midwifery Care Models (EMCM). This includes full spectrum midwife in primary care team-based setting and primary care team-based prenatal and postpartum midwife

    Get more information here.

    The Primary Health Care Branch is hosting a webinar on August 23, 2022. To participate, please email midwifery@ontario.ca by Thursday, August 19, 2022, noting contact information for interested participants and the ministry will reach out to them with the
    webinar details.


    Picture of inhaler connected to a road with a car driving away. Text says 100 MDI doses are equivalent to a 290 km car journey.

    Climate Conscious Inhaler Prescribing Collaborative

    This fall, CASCADES (Creating a Sustainable Canadian Health System in a Climate Crisis) will be running the Climate Conscious Inhaler Prescribing Collaborative.

    Through three learning sessions (between September 2022 and March 2023) and regular check-ins, participating teams from primary care settings across Canada will receive access to and training on a few tools that can be used to facilitate appropriate prescribing, switching, teaching technique, and proper disposal. Read for further details (EN and FR).


    Updates to GoodLife member benefits

    As of May 30, 2022, AFHTO members have been eligible for a 25% discount on membership types. To take advantage of discounted rates, you need a membership ID assigned by AFHTO. Right now, IDs are automatically assigned to those on the ‘Bits & Pieces’ mailing list.

    As of Sep. 1, 2022, member IDs will only be generated upon request. These will still be sent to GoodLife monthly near the end of the month. To get your ID or be put on the list for one, staff need to email info@afhto.ca.


    Guidance on testing and management of monkeypox for primary care, and more

    Recent updates include:

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


    Colorectal Cancer Resource & Action Network seeking speaker
    The Colorectal Cancer Resource & Action Network (CCRAN) is seeking a primary care clinician for a panel session at their virtual Early Age Onset Colorectal Cancer (EAOCRC) Symposium, October 27 & 28, 2022. The session will address barriers and opportunities for improving patient care pathways and outcomes for people with colorectal cancer (CRC).

    Given CRC is preventable and treatable if detected early on, an understanding of facilitators and enablers of timely diagnosis from a collaborative primary care perspective is integral to the optimization of the CRC service and care trajectory. Please contact info@afhto.ca if interested.


    Reminder- nominate a partner or healthcare inspiration for an AFHTO Board award

    The AFHTO board invites all members to help them select the recipient of a Board award.

    Submit a nomination online for the Board Award category by August 19, 2022.

    Find out more about the criteria here. You can find the nomination template here.


    Moving Beyond Technology: Exploring the Clinician Change Virtual Care Toolkit, Aug. 16, 2022
    Developed by a collaborative of 25 primary care teams and dedicated coaches, the Clinician Change Virtual Care Toolkit can help organizations choose and implement approaches to virtual care that lead to good outcomes and experiences for both clients and providers. Hosted by Healthcare Excellence Canada, this webinar features Dr. Kevin Samson, AFHTO board director. Register for free here.


    ECHO Ontario Bariatric Network, starting Aug. 19, 2022
    New sessions in this learning series hosted Ontario’s Bariatric Centres of Excellence starting August 19th and various dates in September. Find out more here.


    NPAO 2022 Annual Conference, Sep. 22-23, 2022

    This years’ Conference theme is The NP Experience: Pushing Boundaries Towards Common Goals. Find out more here.


    Data To Action: Making Your Data Visible and Useful, Sep. 28, 2022
    Hosted by TechSoup Connect’s Ontario chapter. Register here.


    OMD Digital Health and Virtual Care Conference, Sep. 29-30, 2022
    Virtual conference hosted by OntarioMD. Find out more here.


    AFHTO 2022 Conference, Oct. 12, 2022

    Join your peers from across Ontario and beyond as we reconnect and reimagine, moving forward together.

    Members get more than 50% off registration. Register with your verification code here.

  • Bits & Pieces: member stories, KTE materials and more

    Bits & Pieces: member stories, KTE materials and more

    Your Weekly News & Updates


    In This Issue  
    • Member stories
    • Reminder- nominate a partner or healthcare inspiration for an AFHTO Board award
    • ICYMI- January to June KTE webinar materials
    • Radon: Is it in your patients’ homes
    • The voices of skin and wound care clinicians during COVID-19, and more
    • Upcoming events including NPAO 2022 Annual Conference and more

     

    Member stories

    Georgina NPLCBeth Cowper-Fung honoured for contributions during COVID

    West Carleton FHTDr. Barry Bruce and partners launch open-air market for local food in Carp


    Reminder- nominate a partner or healthcare inspiration for an AFHTO Board award

    Screenshot of opening of 2021 board award winner video. Logo at top with Board Award, Dr. Brian Klar 2021 below. Background is navy blue with gold stars.

    The AFHTO board invites all members to help them select the recipient of a Board award.

    The Board award recognizes an individual (or a group) who is not an AFHTO member but has significantly contributed to the development and growth of team-based primary care within their local community or at the provincial level.

    Submit a nomination online for the Board Award category by August 19, 2022.

    Find out more about the criteria here. You can find the nomination template here.


    ICYMI- January to June KTE webinar materials

    We know you’re busy but if you have a little time, now might be a great time to catch up on the KTE webinars we’ve held so far this year.


    Radon. machealth Is it in your patients’ homes. People need to test their homes for radon with diagram of peson with respiratory system coloured pink, showing radon molecules being inhaled

     

    Radon: Is it in your patients’ homes

    Across Canada, radon is the leading cause of lung cancer in non-
    smokers. In persons who do smoke, the risks of developing lung
    cancer when exposed to radon are further compounded.

    Learn how and why you should speak to your patients about radon in this free & certified online program designed by McMaster University, together with Health Canada.

     


    The voices of skin and wound care clinicians during COVID-19, and more

    Recent updates include:

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


    ECHO Care of the Elderly, Sep. 7-Dec. 21, 2022
    The latest cycle of the ECHO Care of the Elderly program focuses on Community care and providers. Find out more here.


    NPAO 2022 Annual Conference, Sep. 22-23, 2022

    This years’ Conference theme is The NP Experience: Pushing Boundaries Towards Common Goals. Find out more here.


    Data To Action: Making Your Data Visible and Useful, Sep. 28, 2022
    Hosted by TechSoup Connect’s Ontario chapter. Register here.


    OMD Digital Health and Virtual Care Conference, Sep. 29-30, 2022
    Virtual conference hosted by OntarioMD. Find out more here.


    AFHTO 2022 Conference, Oct. 12, 2022

    Join your peers from across Ontario and beyond as we reconnect and reimagine, moving forward together.

    Members get more than 50% off registration. Registration with your verification code here.

  • Bits & Pieces: where will children under 5 get vaccines and more

    Bits & Pieces: where will children under 5 get vaccines and more

    Your Weekly News & Updates


    In This Issue  
    • COVID-19 vaccinations for kids under 5
    • Open letter to keep expanded access to care for uninsured people
    • Minto Mapleton FHT meets with MPP
    • Member stories
    • New toolkit to help health care providers deliver virtual care to Canadians
    • Paid COVID sick days back until March 31, 2023, and more
    • Reminder- nominations to the AFHTO Board of Directors open until July 29, 2022
    • Reminder- AFHTO 2022 Conference networking leads wanted
    • Reminder – apply to join AFHTO’s IHP Advisory Council
    • Upcoming events including integrating hepatitis C care with safer supply practice and more

    COVID-19 vaccinations for kids under 5

    To help the ministry with their planning on where children under 5 are or will be receiving vaccines, please take a moment and complete this short survey that should take less than 2 minutes. We thank you very much in advance as your answers will be helpful in determining how widespread the vaccines will be given. Deadline Monday, August 1.


    Open letter to keep expanded access to care for uninsured people

    In March 2020, in response to community advocacy, the Ford government temporarily expanded access to care for uninsured people, by: (1) removing the three-month waiting period for OHIP which affects new immigrants, new permanent residents, and returning Canadian citizens; and, (2) creating a new funding stream for physicians and hospitals for providing medically necessary services to uninsured people (see details here).

    Healthcare for All Coalition has learned the government may be looking to imminently roll these changes back. They ask you to sign this open letter to urge the Ontario government to implement a permanent program to ensure universal access to healthcare services, independent of insurance status. Deadline Friday, July 29.

    If you have any questions, please contact healthcare4allcoalition@gmail.com.


    Minto Mapleton FHT meets with MPP

    Screenshot of virtual meeting- Minto Mapleton FHT with MPP

    On July 22, Minto Mapleton FHT met with their MPP Matthew Rae.

    “We all agreed that it felt really successful in educating him about how team based primary care is different from other sectors of the health care system. We gave many examples of how we are able to wrap around patients with members of the team to help them preventatively achieve good health and ultimately be most cost effective for the system.

    Mr. Rae shared that being born, raised, and currently residing in this riding makes him aware of care however, today’s presentation elevated his knowledge especially surrounding recruitment, retention and expansion of our team to support our community currently and in the near future.

    He also acknowledged that his riding is unique from other members of  caucus in that his entire riding is FHT for primary care. (Minto Mapleton, Mount Forest, Listowel/North Perth, and Stratford). This is very different than his colleagues in the GTA who are not in this model and therefore have different priorities. We asked what he needed from us to allow him to advocate accordingly and he felt that collaborating with AFHTO would be a great first step as our representing association.”

    If you are meeting with your MPPs and want AFHTO to connect, please let us know. Finding internal champions in government to help with advocacy efforts to expand team-based care is important as we ensure every Ontarian who needs it has access to team-based primary care.


    Member stories

    Couchiching FHT – Rec centre fees waived so students, patients can make waves

    Guelph FHT – 2021-2022 annual report

    Prince Edward FHT- County and Family Health Team welcome new physician recruiter

    Summerville FHT- 2021-2022 annual report


    Screenshot of Virtual Care Together Design Collaborative home page- healthcare excellence logo in top left, with a graphic of 2 women having a virtual meeting below

    New toolkit to help health care providers deliver virtual care to Canadians
    Canada Health Infoway and Healthcare Excellence Canada have released a new virtual care toolkit to give care providers the tools they need to provide safe, high-quality virtual care to their patients, regardless of experience. Topics include the appropriate use of virtual care, use and optimization of virtual care services and quality and safe virtual care interactions. Information in the toolkit was refined and tested by 25 teams in 10 provinces and territories through the Virtual Care Together Design Collaborative.

     


    Paid COVID sick days back until March 31, 2023, and more

    Recent updates include:

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


    Reminder- nominations to the AFHTO Board of Directors open until July 29, 2022
    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. Please share this call for nominations with all who work in your team and with members on your Board. Find out more here.


    Reminder- AFHTO 2022 Conference networking leads wanted

    We have an hour in the schedule at the AFHTO 2022 conference for networking, and we’d like IHP session leads. Leads are responsible for programming while AFHTO staff will simply allocate the rooms. Smaller groups will be able to meet at a table in the ballroom. Limited space is available, so this is first come, first serve.

    If you are interested in leading an IHP session, please contact Beth MacKinnon by July 29, 2022.


    Reminder – apply to join AFHTO’s IHP Advisory Council!

    Are you interested in advising AFHTO on the top issues facing IHPs in team-based primary 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, please apply to join our IHP Advisory Council!

    We invite any IHP in a member team to apply by completing this survey by Friday, July 29.

    More information is here. Please share this opportunity with providers across teams.


    Integrating Hepatitis C Care with Safer Supply Practice, July 28, 2022

    Co-hosted by National Safer Supply Community of Practice and CATIE on World Hepatitis Day. Register here.


    Demystifying the Cloud for Nonprofits, July 28, 2022
    Hosted by TechSoup with presentation by Amazon Web Services. Register here.


    ECHO Care of the Elderly, Sep. 7-Dec. 21, 2022
    The latest cycle of the ECHO Care of the Elderly program focuses on Community care and providers. Find out more here.


    NPAO 2022 Annual Conference, Sep. 22-23, 2022

    This years’ Conference theme is The NP Experience: Pushing Boundaries Towards Common Goals. Find out more here.


    AFHTO 2022 Conference, Oct. 12, 2022

    Join your peers from across Ontario and beyond as we reconnect and reimagine, moving forward together.

    Members get more than 50% off registration. Registration with your verification code here.

  • Bits & Pieces: networking session leads wanted and more

    Bits & Pieces: networking session leads wanted and more

    Your Weekly News & Updates


    In This Issue  
    • AFHTO 2022 Conference networking leads wanted
    • Nominate a partner or healthcare inspiration for an AFHTO Board award
    • Member stories
    • Funding opportunities – capital grant & supporting mental health and wellness
    • Government of Canada invests $10 million in research on outpatient medications for COVID-19 and more
    • Reminder- nominations to the AFHTO Board of Directors open until July 29, 2022
    • The war in Ukraine and refugee health care: considerations for health care providers in Canada
    • Reminder – apply to join AFHTO’s IHP Advisory Council
    • Upcoming events including supporting patients amid an opioid epidemic and more

    AFHTO 2022 Conference networking leads wanted

    We have an hour in the schedule at the AFHTO 2022 conference for networking, and we’d like IHP session leads. Leads are responsible for programming while AFHTO staff will simply allocate the rooms. Smaller groups will be able to meet at a table in the ballroom. Limited space is available, so this is first come, first serve.

    If you are interested in leading an IHP session, please contact Beth MacKinnon by July 29, 2022.


     Nominate a partner or healthcare inspiration for an AFHTO Board award

    Screenshot of opening of 2021 board award winner video. Logo at top with Board Award, Dr. Brian Klar 2021 below. Background is navy blue with gold stars.

    The AFHTO board invites all members to help them select the recipient of a Board award.

    The Board award recognizes an individual (or a group) who is not an AFHTO member but has significantly contributed to the development and growth of team-based primary care within their local community or at the provincial level.

    Submit a nomination online for the Board Award category by August 19, 2022.

    Find out more about the criteria here. You can find the nomination template here.


    Member stories

    Belleville NPLCextension for unattached patients program

    Minto Mapleton FHTshowcasing team members on Facebook. Feel free to share and use as a starting point for your own team.


    Funding opportunities – capital grant & supporting mental health and wellness

    AFHTO members in collaboration with partners may be eligible for:


    Government of Canada invests $10 million in research on outpatient medications for COVID-19 and more

    Recent updates include:

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


    Reminder- nominations to the AFHTO Board of Directors open until July 29, 2022
    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. Please share this call for nominations with all who work in your team and with members on your Board. Find out more here.


    The war in Ukraine and refugee health care: considerations for health care providers in Canada
    CMAJ article published Jul. 11, 2022. Read the full details here.


    Reminder – apply to join AFHTO’s IHP Advisory Council!

    Are you interested in advising AFHTO on the top issues facing IHPs in team-based primary 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, please apply to join our IHP Advisory Council!

    We invite any IHP in a member team to apply by completing this survey by Friday, July 29.

    More information is here. Please share this opportunity with providers across teams.


    Webinar Series: Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, Indigeneity, and Accessibility in Research, July 25- October 19, 2022

    Hosted by the Alliance and the Primary Care Ontario Practice-Based Learning and Research (POPLAR) Network


    Supporting patients amid an opioid epidemic, July 27, 2022
    Session by the Practising Well CoP, an intentional conversation for shared learning hosted by the OCFP and the DFCM Division of Mental Health and Addictions. Register here.


    Integrating Hepatitis C Care with Safer Supply Practice, July 28, 2022

    Co-hosted by National Safer Supply Community of Practice and CATIE on World Hepatitis Day. Register here.


    Demystifying the Cloud for Nonprofits, July 28, 2022
    Hosted by TechSoup with presentation by Amazon Web Services. Register here.


    NPAO 2022 Annual Conference, Sep. 22-23, 2022

    This years’ Conference theme is The NP Experience: Pushing Boundaries Towards Common Goals. Find out more here.


    AFHTO 2022 Conference, Oct. 12, 2022

    Join your peers from across Ontario and beyond as we reconnect and reimagine, moving forward together.

    Members get more than 50% off registration. Registration with your verification code here.

  • Bits & Pieces: #AFHTO2022 registration open and more

    Bits & Pieces: #AFHTO2022 registration open and more

    Your Weekly News & Updates


    In This Issue  
    • AFHTO 2022 Conference registration now live
    • Bright Lights education grants now available- deadline this Friday, July 15
    • Ontario Fall Prevention Collaborative slides and video available
    • Ontarians aged 18+ eligible for second booster shot and more
    • Reminder- nominations to the AFHTO Board of Directors open until July 29, 2022
    • Call for content- OLTC 2022 Virtual Conference
    • 2SLGBTQI identity and dementia: an introduction for healthcare and social service professionals
    • Reminder – apply to join AFHTO’s IHP Advisory Council
    • Upcoming events including Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, Indigeneity, and Accessibility in Research and more

    AFHTO 2022 Conference logo- background is multicoloured streaks going towards an abstract event horizon

     

    AFHTO 2022 Conference registration now live

    Registration now open for the AFHTO 2022 Conference! Join your peers from across Ontario and beyond as we reconnect and reimagine, moving forward together.

    Members get more than 50% off registration. A code (sent by email to all members who have paid 2022-2023 membership fees in full) will be required to receive the membership rate. If you do not know your organization’s verification code, please contact your administrator.

     


    Bright Lights education grants now available- deadline this Friday, July 15

    All awards now receive an education grant, sponsored by Boehringer Ingelheim, including the award for underrepresented teams! Find out more here.

    Don’t be left out- send in your nominations and supporting documents before the deadline, this Friday, July 15.


    Screenshot of Ontario Fall Prevention Collaborative webinar title slide

     

    Ontario Fall Prevention Collaborative slides and video available

    On June 23 we heard about the work of the Ontario Fall Prevention Collaborative as it pertains to identified priorities around fall indicators and falls risk screening and assessment and how we can better align our efforts across the province. Slides and video are available here.


    Ontarians aged 18+ eligible for second booster shot and more

    Recent updates include:

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


    Reminder- nominations to the AFHTO Board of Directors open until July 29, 2022
    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. Please share this call for nominations with all who work in your team and with members on your Board. Find out more here.


    Call for content- OLTC 2022 Virtual Conference
    The Ontario Long Term Care Association’s (OLTCA) This is Long Term Care 2022 virtual conference is taking place Oct. 24-26. To submit an abstract or to learn more click here. Abstract deadline Aug. 10.


    2SLGBTQI identity and dementia: an introduction for healthcare and social service professionals
    Egale Canada has a free e-module designed for healthcare providers, social work professionals, and other support personnel specializing in the care of people living with dementia. There’s also another for unpaid carers, and further resources on their site. Find out more here.


    Reminder – apply to join AFHTO’s IHP Advisory Council!

    Are you interested in advising AFHTO on the top issues facing IHPs in team-based primary 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, please apply to join our IHP Advisory Council!

    We invite any IHP in a member team to apply by completing this survey by Friday, July 29.

    More information is here. Please share this opportunity with providers across teams.


    Webinar Series: Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, Indigeneity, and Accessibility in Research, July 25- October 19, 2022

    Hosted by the Alliance and the Primary Care Ontario Practice-Based Learning and Research (POPLAR) Network


    Supporting patients amid an opioid epidemic, July 27, 2022
    Session by the Practising Well CoP, an intentional conversation for shared learning hosted by the OCFP and the DFCM Division of Mental Health and Addictions. Register here.


    Integrating Hepatitis C Care with Safer Supply Practice, July 28, 2022

    Co-hosted by National Safer Supply Community of Practice and CATIE on World Hepatitis Day. Register here.


    Demystifying the Cloud for Nonprofits, July 28, 2022
    Hosted by TechSoup with presentation by Amazon Web Services. Register here.


    NPAO 2022 Annual Conference, Sep. 22-23, 2022

    This years’ Conference theme is The NP Experience: Pushing Boundaries Towards Common Goals. Find out more here.

  • Bits & Pieces: member stories, great odds to win and more

    Your Weekly News & Updates


    In This Issue  
    • Member stories
    • The odds of winning a Bright Lights Award are better than you think
    • Member benefit reminder- UpToDate® discounts
    • Reminder – apply to join AFHTO’s IHP Advisory Council
    • COVID-19 updates
    • Upcoming events including COVID-19: Where we are and where we’re going and more

    Member stories

    Belleville NPLCQHC honours nurse practitioner-led clinic, Gateway centre for helping patients who lack primary-care providers

    Health TAPESTRYThe implementation and validation of the NoMAD during a complex primary care intervention

    For more information related to Health Tapestry and primary care teams:


    The odds of winning a Bright Lights Award are better than you think

    Did you know the odds of winning a Bright Lights award can be better than presenting at the conference? It’s true!

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    A theme may get just 3-4 nominations compared to 8-20 concurrent session abstracts per theme this year.

    So don’t wait- apply today! Deadline July 15, 2022.

    For more information regarding eligibility please visit our site.


    Member benefit reminder- UpToDate® discounts

    AFHTO members are able to save on an individual subscription to UpToDate® and optional add-on products. (*Savings on annual and longer subscriptions only and based on subscription type).

    EDs and Admin leads, if you need additional information to access these discounts, please email info@afhto.ca.


    Reminder – apply to join AFHTO’s IHP Advisory Council!

    Are you interested in advising AFHTO on the top issues facing IHPs in team-based primary 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, please apply to join our IHP Advisory Council!

    We invite any IHP in a member team to apply by completing this survey by Friday, July 29.

    More information is here. Please share this opportunity with providers across teams.


    COVID-19 updates

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


    COVID-19: Where we are and where we’re going, July 8, 2022
    47th in the series ‘Changing the way we work’ for OCFP & UofT’s COVID-19 CoP. Register here.


    Telementoring in occupational medicine for Ontario primary health-care providers, April- July 2022

    Project ECHO OEM sessions are held via videoconference each Friday from April 22 to July 15, 2022. Registration is free and ongoing throughout the cycle. Learn more here.


    New Horizons: Navigating towards the future of family medicine, May – September 2022
    Speaker series hosted by Dr. Danielle Martin, Chair of the University of Toronto Department of Family and Community Medicine. Find out more here.


    NPAO 2022 Annual Conference, Sep. 22-23, 2022

    This years’ Conference theme is The NP Experience: Pushing Boundaries Towards Common Goals. Find out more here.

  • Bits & Pieces: federal funding for LGBTQ2 health services at Sherbourne and more

    Bits & Pieces: federal funding for LGBTQ2 health services at Sherbourne and more

    Your Weekly News & Updates


    In This Issue  
    • Health Canada funding sexual and reproductive health services for LGBTQ2 Communities at Sherbourne
    • More on mental wellness supports for frontline workers
    • Buddy Up: men’s suicide prevention using friendship and peer support
    • Perkopolis- summer & insurance discounts
    • The impact of physical activity on mental health outcomes during COVID and more
    • Reminder about upcoming changes to Infectious Disease Emergency Leave provisions
    • Primary Care Quality Improvement Hub on Quorum
    • Upcoming events including telementoring in occupational medicine and more

    Health Canada funding sexual and reproductive health services for LGBTQ2 Communities at Sherbourne

    Today the federal government announced funding to improve the quality of and access to sexual and reproductive health services for LGBTQ2 communities at Sherbourne Health and other organizations. Read the news release here.

    As we come to the end of Pride Month, we can recognize for many in these communities, heteronormativity is institutionalized within health care. As such, it’s good to continue learning how to provide an inclusive environment for patients. There are many resources including Rainbow Health Ontario.

    Also available from our own archives and teams:


    More on mental wellness supports for frontline workers

    Per Dr. Sylvain Roy, OPA:

    “OPA began partnering with Ontario Health & MOH in January to deliver treatment to all frontline workers (defined relatively broadly to include physicians, paramedics, nurses, PSWs), etc. in Ontario. There are a number of service offerings and referral pathways.

    Persons identifying as frontline workers can self-refer to one of the five mental health hospitals (e.g. CAMH, the Royal…) where they will be matched to a social worker or psychotherapist for up to 6 sessions of 1-1 therapy. If the patient is deemed to require more sessions or may be best served by a psychologist/PA by the hospitals, the frontline worker patient may be referred to an OPA psychologist for 8 (up to 12 sessions) of therapy covered by MOH.  

    Frontline workers can self-refer on the hospital website e.g. https://www.theroyal.ca/covid-frontline-wellness or https://redcapsurveys.camh.ca/redcap/surveys/?s=JK4XK83AYC

    Primary Care Clinicians will be able to refer frontline worker patients directly to OPA psychologists using the same method as before or from within their EMRs. We are now wrapping up the digital integration work between OCEAN (the primary care e-referral platform) to Strata Health (psychologists e-referral platform) that will enable direct primary care clinician referrals to psychologists for the frontline workers programs and more.  Also, CMHA is offering free training to organizations, and Project Echo provides free mental health-focused peer-to-peer support for frontline workers.”

    Additionally, don’t forget OH has released the Mental Wellness Supports for Health Care Workers due to COVID-19 Digital Toolkit.


    Buddy Up: men’s suicide prevention using friendship and peer support

    Men have a suicide rate 3 times higher than women. Buddy Up is a communications campaign focused on male friendship to prevent suicide, run by the Centre for Suicide prevention, part of CMHA. Find out more here.


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    Perkopolis- summer & insurance discounts

    AFHTO members are eligible to sign up for free access to over 5000 perks through Perkopolis, including discounts on summer activities, products, and home and auto insurance quotes.

    EDs, if your team doesn’t have access yet, please email info@ahto.ca.

     

     

     

     


    The impact of physical activity on mental health outcomes during COVID and more

    Recent updates include:

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


    Reminder about upcoming changes to Infectious Disease Emergency Leave provisions

    Courtesy of Maria McDonald, McDonald HR Law, here is an alert reminding you about upcoming changes to the Infectious Disease Emergency Leave (IDEL) Provisions of the Ontario Employment Standards Act, 2000 (“ESA”), including the end to paid and deemed leave.


    Primary Care Quality Improvement Hub on Quorum

    The Ontario Health Primary Care Quality Team invites you to join the Primary Care Quality Improvement Hub on Quorum. The hub provides links to tools, resources, and webinars that can support quality improvement in your practice. Find out more here.


    Telementoring in occupational medicine for Ontario primary health-care providers, April- July 2022

    Project ECHO OEM sessions are held via videoconference each Friday from April 22 to July 15, 2022. Registration is free and ongoing throughout the cycle. Learn more here.


    New Horizons: Navigating towards the future of family medicine, May – September 2022
    Speaker series hosted by Dr. Danielle Martin, Chair of the University of Toronto Department of Family and Community Medicine. Find out more here.


    NPAO 2022 Annual Conference, Sep. 22-23, 2022

    This years’ Conference theme is The NP Experience: Pushing Boundaries Towards Common Goals. Find out more here.


    Data To Action: Making Your Data Visible and Useful, Sep. 28, 2022
    Hosted by TechSoup Connect’s Ontario chapter. Register here.

  • Bits & Pieces: National Indigenous Peoples Day and more

    Bits & Pieces: National Indigenous Peoples Day and more

    Your Weekly News & Updates


    In This Issue  
    • National Indigenous Peoples Day
    • Apply to join AFHTO’s IHP Advisory Council!
    • Bright Lights Awards nominations now open!
    • Advancing equity in cancer screening for gender-diverse clients webinar materials available
    • Mental Health and Addictions Centre of Excellence seeking clinical leads
    • Monkeypox designated a Disease of Public Health Significance, IPAC materials and more
    • BFI Coach – Mentor opportunity
    • for primary care organizations
    • Trans health mentorship call
    • Upcoming events regarding the Ontario Fall Prevention Collaborative and more

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    National Indigenous Peoples Day

    Today is National Indigenous Peoples Day. We recognize and celebrate the unique heritage, diverse cultures & contributions of First Nations, Inuit & Métis peoples. We are especially grateful for the partnership with our colleagues at IPHCC at advancing culturally safe primary health care, and our member teams who embody culturally safe care.

     


    Apply to join AFHTO’s IHP Advisory Council!

    Are you interested in advising AFHTO on the top issues facing IHPs in team-based primary 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, please apply to join our IHP Advisory Council!

    We invite any IHP in a member team to apply by completing this survey by Friday, July 29.

    More information is here. Please share this opportunity with providers across teams.


    Bright Lights Awards nominations now open!

    Shine a light on your team’s achievements. Nominate an outstanding team or individual for a “Bright Lights” Award by July 15, 2022. AFHTO’s “Bright Lights” Awards recognize AFHTO members’ leadership, outstanding work and the significant progress being made to improve the value interprofessional primary care teams across Ontario deliver. There’s no better time to show what you can do. Find out more here.

    Plus, reviewers needed
    We just need a couple more people on the review committee. If you’d like to learn more about your peers’ contributions and get a $35 discount on your registration fee, please apply here. Deadline June 22, 2022.


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    Advancing equity in cancer screening for gender-diverse clients webinar materials available

    On June 17 we cohosted a webinar focused on new, gender-affirming cancer screening guidelines developed to support the health and wellbeing of Transgender and Non-Binary clients. Slides and video are available here.

     


    Mental Health and Addictions Centre of Excellence seeking clinical leads

    The Mental Health and Addictions Centre of Excellence is recruiting provincial clinical leads to support their priority clinical areas of focus:

    The call for expressions of interest for these positions can be found at the specific links above, as well as on a general page here. The deadline to apply is 11:59 on July 14, 2022. If you have questions about the roles for Depression and Anxiety-Related Disorders or Eating Disorders, please contact Amanda Wong (Amanda.Wong@OntarioHealth.ca); if you have questions about the roles for Substance Use Disorders or Schizophrenia and Psychosis, please contact Monisha Patel (Monisha.Patel@OntarioHealth.ca).

    The posting for the Clinical Lead, Indigenous, Depression & Anxiety-Related Disorders can also be found on the website here. The posting will be live until June 30, 2022. For more information or questions about the role, please review the expression of interest in the link above or email Danyal Martin (Danyal.Martin@OntarioHealth.ca).


    Monkeypox designated a Disease of Public Health Significance, IPAC materials and more

    Recent updates include:

    IPAC Strategies to Ensure a Safe Environment in Primary Care Clinics materials:

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


    BFI Coach – Mentor invite

     

     

    BFI Coach – Mentor opportunity for primary care organizations

    The Breastfeeding Committee for Canada is upscaling the Baby-Friendly Initiative across all health sectors. Several skilled coaches have been hired to work with organizations who want to take a deliberate, quality improvement approach to implementing best practice in terms of infant feeding advice and support. Read the invitation here.

     

     

     

     

     


    Trans health mentorship call

    Rainbow Health Ontario’s Trans Health Mentorship Call is a biweekly teleconference for any Ontario health care professional to connect with peers who have experience caring for trans and non-binary service users. Topics range from specific case-based questions to more general issues. Find more information here.


    Ontario Fall Prevention Collaborative, June 23, 2022

    In this webinar, we will hear about the work of the Ontario Fall Prevention Collaborative as it pertains to identified priorities around fall indicators and falls risk screening and assessment and how we can better align our efforts across the province. Find out more here.


    Online Appointment Booking, June 21, 2022
    Ontario Health webinar featuring a panel of primary care providers to learn about the benefits of using online appointment booking in primary care practices. Register here.


    What’s new with COVID-19 and Monkeypox, June 24, 2022

    46th in the series ‘Changing the way we work’, OCFP & UofT’s COVID-19 CoP for family physicians. Register here.


    BounceBack: Back-to-the-office guide and tips to manage stress and anxiety, June 28 & 29, 2022
    Presented with the Canadian Mental Health Association. You’ll hear about coping strategies to help you better manage life’s stresses. Register for EN (June 28) and FR (June 29).