Tag: Highlights

  • Social prescribing: The next step for equitable healthcare

    Healthy Debate opinion piece by Kate Mulligan and Kavita Mehta

    The data are in: people living with racism, low incomes and crowded housing are most affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. The attention it has drawn to these inequities has healthcare providers re-examining their practices with respect to virtual care, active outreach and health equity.

    However, many are not sure what to do next. In addition to structural and policy changes, patients and healthcare practitioners need a straightforward, practice-based solution to help them take immediate action that can address health and social needs in real time. They need supportive structures that enable them to use both COVID-19 testing and routine healthcare visits as opportunities to collect vital sociodemographic data and to screen and refer people for access to food, housing, income supports, culturally safe supports and community connection. They need social prescribing, a way to integrate health care with community and social services to support people’s immediate social needs.

    Read the full article here.

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  • Essex County NPLC receives COVID-19 grant to improve access to technology and enhanced digital services

    Essex County NPLC receives COVID-19 grant to improve access to technology and enhanced digital services

    The Essex County Nurse Practitioner-Led Clinic (ECNPLC) enhancing digital services to meet community needs.

    Essex County NPLC has received grant funding from the Canadian Red Cross, through the COVID-19 Emergency Support for Community Organizations Granting Program, to improve access to technology and enhanced digital services.

    Two Essex County NPLC staff show some of the devices to be used in the lending program

    The grant supports the Windsor Essex Health Program (WE Health). WE Health is a people first community-driven approach to addressing interruptions, reductions and the prevention of access and availability to primary and allied health services exacerbated by and resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic.

    The electronic device lending system (iPhone and tablet lending) and the creation of updated digital content, will allow people to access the live virtual appointments, one-on-one and group programming (substance use, physical, emotional and mental support programming), and pre-recorded digital material providing health information and helpful technique demonstrations.

    Digital service access supports the goal of accommodating services to meet community needs, while maintaining measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19. The program also bridges gaps between primary and allied health care providers transforming roadblocks into pathways that reduce systemic oppression.

    The inclusive multidisciplinary framework promotes unity, emphasizes the importance of commitment, shared responsibly for recognizing and addressing community needs, and identifies the people first approach as essential to overall community health. The grant will help with the purchase of 36 tablets, data services for the tablets, the production and distribution of up-to-date health videos. Please contact Elaine Coventry, MSW and Health Promoter, at 519-730-0446 for more information.

  • Nominate a partner or healthcare inspiration for an AFHTO Board award

    Nominate a partner or healthcare inspiration for an AFHTO Board award

    The AFHTO board invites all member EDs, lead clinicians and board chairs to help them select the recipient of a Board award.

    Merideth Morrison, Director, Performance, Quality & Development, Health & Emergency Services accepts the 2019 Board award with Kyle MacCallum  on behalf of the County of Simcoe Community Paramedicine Program from Minister Hon. Christine Elliott and AFHTO president Dr. Thomas Richard

    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.

    The winner(s) will receive their award(s) during the virtual Bright Lights Awards Ceremony at the AFHTO 2020 Conference on Oct. 8, 2020.

    Submit a nomination for the Board Award category by August 21, 2020.

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

    If you have any questions, please contact us at info@afhto.ca or call 647-234-8605 x 1200.

  • Measuring the Patient/Client Experience with Virtual Care in Primary Care

    Measuring the Patient/Client Experience with Virtual Care in Primary Care

    Measuring the Patient/Client Experience with Virtual Care in Primary Care 

    Let's Capture the Patient Experience with Virtual Care!

    Purpose: 
    In the last year, Ontarians attended nearly 1,000,000 virtual care visits (Ontario Telemedicine Network, 2019). Virtual care is provided through a vast number of modalities such as voice, video, teleconference, online platforms, and mobile texting (Pearl et al, 2014). While many primary care practices in Ontario have provided virtual care in varying degrees prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, virtually overnight, primary care providers shifted most of their practice to virtual care to reduce COVID-19 spread. With this major transition in the delivery of care, it is important to understand how patients/clients are experiencing virtual care so that care can be optimized to best meet their needs. 

    This survey was created to help fill informational gaps to inform future planning and further support the implementation of virtual care in primary care. This survey can also be used for quality improvement purposes to allow providers to look at ways to improve their care delivery. 

    Survey Development: 
    The rapid adoption of virtual care during the pandemic not only addresses the current needs, but it will most likely shape the future of primary care delivery beyond the pandemic. As a result, the Association of Family Health Teams of Ontario (AFHTO) formed a working group with a number of primary care, health system and health research organizations to measure the patient/client experience with virtual care during the COVID-19 pandemic. These organizations included: Quality Improvement in Primary Care Council (QI in PC Council), Women’s College Hospital Institute for Health System Solutions and Virtual Care (WIHV), eHealth Centre of Excellence (eCE), Ontario Health (Quality) (OH(Q)), and Partnering for Quality. 

    AFHTO created a first draft of the survey based on a literature review of virtual care surveys used in primary care. Due to the need to start surveying during the pandemic, and because many of the questions were adopted from existing and/or validated surveys, this survey did not undergo testing. The draft questions were reviewed and refined by the working group members. 

    Additionally, AFHTO engaged with four Ontario Health Primary Care Quality Advisory Committee patient advisors and one of AFHTO’s Quality Steering Committee patient advisors to review and refine questions. The focus of the patient engagement is to identify questions that are meaningful to patients/clients and can help inform quality improvement of patient/client experience with virtual care in the primary care setting. 

    How this Survey can be Used:
    Data from this survey can be used to inform quality improvement and planning efforts. The survey was not designed to be used for benchmarking or comparative reporting; however, results can help guide practices as they plan service changes to improve their patients’ experience with virtual care. This survey complements practices’ existing patient/client experience surveys (ex: Primary Care Patient Experience Survey developed by OH(Q)).

    Practices can deploy surveys based on the type of visit the patient had:
    Thinking of your most recent visit, was it provided to you in person or virtually (i.e., phone, video, or messaging)? 
    a)    In person ⇒ please complete practice’s existing patient/client experience survey
    b)    Virtually ⇒ please complete the Patient/Client Virtual Care Experience Survey

    The results from this survey will help provide a high-level overview of the patient/client experience with virtual care; however practices are  encouraged to capture few additional data elements to provide a more comprehensive picture of virtual care provided and support the interpretation of the patient/client experience. In particular, the collection of the following two elements will be helpful: 

    a) Virtual Appointment – Reason for Visit/Appointment 

    To accurately capture this information, it is recommended that this data is extracted from the EMR via searches/queries and provide the context for the results of this survey within similar timelines. Queries can be structured to search for which appointment modality (i.e. in-person, telephone, video etc.) was used with which reason for the visit/appointment.

    b) Additional Demographic and Health Equity Data 

    The pandemic has highlighted health care inequities already existing in the population. It is important for practices to understand the variances in their patients’/clients’ experiences which can help inform quality improvement and service planning. It is important to capture social determinants of health (SDOH) such as health-related behaviours, socioeconomic factors, and environmental factors, as they can account for 80-90% of a person’s health (Magnan, 2017). Towards the end of the survey, a few questions capture demographic and health equity data, however practices are strongly encouraged to examine the following resources for additional questions:

    Data Collection: 
    Practices may choose to implement the survey via various modalities such as website, online survey platforms (ex., Microsoft Forms, SurveyMonkey, RedCap, Qualtrics etc.), email, paper, and telephone. For online surveys, a template survey for Microsoft Forms has been created that can be duplicated. If you will be using SurveyMonkey, please email improve@afhto.ca and a copy of the survey will be shared with you. 

    Ocean (CognisantMD) is offering a free platform to patient experience data; however, please refer to this guide to ensure that you have completed all the steps to qualify. For your convenience, eCE has created an Ocean eForm version of the survey, now available to be imported to your Ocean (CognisantMD) site, titled “Primary Care Patient/Client Virtual Care Experience Survey”. Instructions on how to import and configure the survey and data extraction can be found here. 

    For telephone appointments there may be some options available such as adding telephone surveys as an additional duty to screeners at your clinic, creating a telephone survey student project, looking for volunteers and using a telephone survey software. 

    Once you have identified the method of dissemination, it is recommended that the survey be fielded for a specific period (ex. 3 weeks) and that practices review results prior to relaunching the next round of the survey. This will allow you to conduct Plan-Do-Study-Act (PDSA) cycles that are manageable and will allow for time to implement quality improvement changes to improve patient/client experience. 

    Survey PDFs:

     

    AFHTO Provincial Initiative: Help Provide a Provincial Overview of the Patient/Client Virtual Care Experience! 
    Some survey questions may not be applicable to your practice. In collaboration with patient advisors we have identified 5 core questions that we highly recommend remain consistent when being asked. The 5 core questions include: 2, 3, 5, 7, 8 (Appendix A).

    We also highly recommend you report back to AFHTO to support AFHTO’s Provincial Initiative. To further support practices in expanding and solidifying virtual care in primary health at a provincial level, AFHTO will be collecting the practice-level aggregate responses to the survey. 

    A minimum of 5 responses per question will be required for the submission of aggregate results. At the end of June 2021, an aggregate report will be generated with the findings from this survey without any identification of practices. This data will not be used for practice-level funding or public reporting and will only be used to support planning and quality improvement at a regional and provincial level. Participation is highly encouraged, however voluntary. If you choose to participate, please fill in this survey within the first week of the given months: 

    • The week of November 1st, 2020
    • The week of February 1st, 2021
    • The week of May 1st, 2021

     

    For more information, please contact: 

    improve@afhto.ca

    References: 
    Magnan, S. 2017. Social Determinants of Health 101 for Health Care: Five Plus Five. NAM Perspectives. Discussion Paper, National Academy of Medicine, Washington, DC. doi: 10.31478/201710c
    Pearl R. Kaiser Permanente Northern California: current experiences with internet, mobile, and video technologies. Health Aff (Millwood). 2014;33(2):251-257. doi:10.1377/hlthaff.2013.1005
    OTN. “Virtual Care in Action.” OTN, 28 Aug. 2019, www.otn.ca/virtual-care-in-action-archives/
     

  • AFHTO 2020 Conference: If you have submitted a nomination or abstract, please make sure you have received confirmation

    AFHTO 2020 Conference: If you have submitted a nomination or abstract, please make sure you have received confirmation

    AFHTO 2020 Conference logo

    We received over 90 submissions for Bright Lights and presentations at the AFHTO 2020 Conference. Thank you to all those who applied!

    A confirmation email has been sent to the contact person for each submission.

    If you are part of a group that has prepared a submission, please ensure your group contact has received the email with the subject: “Thank you for your AFHTO 2020 Conference Submission!”. (Please have them check their junk mail as well.)

    If your contact person has NOT received this confirmation, please contact info@afhto.ca by August 5.

    The confirmation email is your assurance that your submission has been received and will be reviewed by volunteers for participation at the conference.

    Final concurrent session and poster presentations will be selected by August 19-21, 2020.
    Sessions will be announced in late August.

    We look forward to seeing you at the AFHTO 2020 Conference!
    Tectonic Shifts: Rebuilding Primary Care in A New World
    October 8 & 9, 2020

  • AFHTO 2020 Conference: extended submission deadline – now Friday at 9 am

    AFHTO 2020 Conference: extended submission deadline – now Friday at 9 am

    AFHTO 2020 Conference logo

    It may be summer, but these definitely aren’t lazy days. Given the demands on your time, we’ve responded by extending the deadline to submit abstracts and Bright Lights nominations for the AFHTO 2020 Conference “Tectonic shifts: rebuilding primary care in a new world.”

    Submit abstracts and nominations

    The deadline is now July 31, 2020 at 9:00 AM

    All are welcome. Please pass this along to your peers, colleagues and network including those from other healthcare sectors, non-profits, and the academic and research communities.

    Email (info@afhto.ca) or call 647-234-8605x 200 if you have any questions. We’re here to help.

    Helpful links:

    Abstracts Bright Lights nominations

    Reduced registration fee for concurrent session presenters: For each approved concurrent session, up to 2 presenters will each be granted a discount off the conference registration fee (now available). Additional discounts apply for patients presenting at the conference. (Discount doesn’t apply for poster displays.

    Conference key dates (updated):

    • July 31, 2020        Deadline for concurrent session, poster and Bright Lights submissions
    • August 2020         Conference registration opens
    • October 8-9, 2020      AFHTO 2020 Conference
  • Five New Ontario Health Teams Announced

    Congratulations to the five new Ontario Health Teams and to our member teams that are engaged and participating in the development of OHTs. And further congratulations to all OHTs, receiving funding of $25.25 million for virtual care and other direct support.

    Ontario Health Team

    AFHTO Members
    Algoma OHT n/a
    Niagara OHT

    Niagara North FHT
    Portage Medical FHT
    Welland McMaster FHT
    Niagara Medical Group FHT

    Ottawa East OHT

    ESFA Montfort
    Family First FHT

    Western OHT (London)

    Four Counties FHT

    London FHT

    Thames Valley FHT

    Western York Region OHT

    Woodbridge Medical Centre FHT

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  • AFHTO 2020 Conference: JUST ONE WEEK LEFT to submit your abstract and nomination

    AFHTO 2020 Conference: JUST ONE WEEK LEFT to submit your abstract and nomination

    AFHTO 2020 Conference logo

     

    Working group volunteers have met for inspiring and fruitful brainstorming this week. Don’t be surprised if you hear from them soon, especially if you have insight into the topics below. Among other topics, your peers want to hear about:

    Black Lives Matter protest

    • Lived experience of Black, Indigenous and other visible minority patients- straight from the source
    • Rural LGBTQ experience
    • Health anxiety
    • Integrated access to medical records
    • Separating truth from fiction related to COVID
    • Policy-level discussion on cancer screening and any changes to accommodate the pandemic and our post-pandemic reality
    • Differences between OHT and non-OHT regional approaches to COVID
    • Addressing marginalized populations’ lack of access to virtual care
    • Evidence of efficacy of virtual appointments vs. in-person care

    Colleagues from other health care sectors, non-profits, and the academic community will join, all eager to hear about these and more in our 5 core themes. The deadline to submit for an #AFHTO2020 presentation is July 29, 2020.

    Helpful links:

    All are welcome. Please pass this along to your peers, colleagues and network including those from other healthcare sectors, non-profits, and the academic and research communities.

    Reduced registration fee for concurrent session presenters: For each approved concurrent session, up to 2 presenters will each be granted a discount off the conference registration fee (now available). Additional discounts apply for patients presenting at the conference. (Discount doesn’t apply for poster displays.)

    Bright Lights Hall of Fame banner cropped

    • Are you proud of what your team has accomplished, especially during this pandemic?
    • Do you want your colleagues to be recognized for the amazing work they do?
    • Do you think it would be great to see your initiative spread across the province?

    If you’ve said yes to any of the above, submit a Bright Lights nomination!
    Don’t be left out- they’ve started to pour in so send in your nominations and supporting documents
    before the deadline, Wednesday, July 29.

    We encourage small, rural and Northern teams to apply. You can watch this 2016 webinar or view the slides if you’ve never submitted a nomination before.

    For more information regarding eligibility please visit our site.

    To complete your nomination by July 29, 2020:

    • Review the nomination categories in advance (see nomination guide pg. 3 for descriptions).

    • Review the nomination evaluation criteria (see nomination guide pg. 2 for details).

    • Complete the online nomination form and send all supporting materials before July 29, 2020

      • Pro Tip: Using the nomination template, save a Word version of your nomination as a backup to your submission.

    We look forward to seeing your nominations and recognizing ALL the excellent work being done!

    Conference key dates:

    • July 8, 2020          Call for concurrent session, poster and Bright Lights opens
    • July 29, 2020        Deadline for concurrent session, poster and Bright Lights submissions
    • August 2020         Conference registration opens
    • October 8-9, 2020      AFHTO 2020 Conference

     

    If you have any questions about the submission process or want to know if your work is a good fit, email (info@afhto.ca) or call 647-234-8605x 200. We’d be happy to help.

     

  • AFHTO 2020 Conference: what we want to see

    AFHTO 2020 Conference: what we want to see

    AFHTO 2020 Conference logo

    Here’s what we want to hear from you.

    These are the topics we’ll explore for our 5 core themes. We want interactive sessions for the live presentations, and we encourage creativity. As long as we can deliver it in a virtual format, we want to hear about it.

    Mental health and addiction support in primary care topics

    Integrating digital health and virtual care

     

     

     

     

     

    Integrated care and community responses

    Public health and primary care

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Addressing social determinants of health

     

    Learn more about our conference themes.

    If you have a story to tell, focused on systems and policies affecting the shifting health landscape or insight from a small, rural or Northern perspective, then we want that too. It could be a podcast!

     

    A quick lesson learned on providing patient-centred care in a pandemic and beyond? It could be a Rapid Fire session! The deadline to submit for an #AFHTO2020 presentation is July 29, 2020.

    Is there someone you’d like to hear from? A dynamic speaker? Email us at info@afhto.ca. Contact information is welcome if you have it since warm introductions work better than cold calls.

    Helpful links:

    All are welcome. Please pass this along to your peers, colleagues and network including those from other healthcare sectors, non-profits, and the academic and research communities.

    Reduced registration fee for concurrent session presenters: For each approved concurrent session, up to 2 presenters will each be granted a discount off the conference registration fee (now available). Additional discounts apply for patients presenting at the conference. (Discount doesn’t apply for poster displays.)

    Bright Lights Hall of Fame banner cropped

    Nominate your team, partnership or colleague for a Bright Lights Award and promote your work.

    Awards will be presented at the AFHTO 2020 Conference Awards ceremony, to be held on the morning of October 8, 2020. As a virtual event, people around the world can find out more about all the great work you do. Past winners have also gotten media coverage and gone on to win even more awards.

    It’s also an opportunity to raise your profile even if you don’t win. Nominations are some of the best resources we use to publicise your work with external stakeholders and the public at large.

    You can:

    • Nominate your own team – you should be proud of your own work.
    • Apply without submitting an #AFHTO2020 abstract.
    • Nominate your initiative if you’re not an AFHTO member but work in partnership with one.

    For more information regarding eligibility please visit our site.

    Shine a light on your team – Make a nomination today:

    We look forward to seeing your nominations and recognizing ALL the excellent work being done!

    Conference key dates:

    • July 8, 2020          Call for concurrent session, poster and Bright Lights opens
    • July 29, 2020        Deadline for concurrent session, poster and Bright Lights submissions
    • August 2020         Conference registration opens
    • October 8-9, 2020      AFHTO 2020 Conference

    Do you know anyone with interesting and innovative initiatives to share? Please forward this email to your colleagues, community partners and stakeholders to make sure everyone has an opportunity to present their initiatives.

    And don’t forget, the deadline to join a working group is today, July 15. Come behind the scene and become among the first to learn about new developments in the field, influence conference programming and discover the innovators in your areas of interest.

    Not sure if your work is a good fit? Feel free to ask us! Email (info@afhto.ca) or call 647-234-8605x 200. We’d be happy to help.

  • AFHTO 2020 Conference: call for submissions

    AFHTO 2020 Conference: call for submissions

    AFHTO 2020 Conference logo

    It’s time to highlight primary care.

    Present your ideas and initiatives at the AFHTO 2020 Conference:
           
    Tectonic shifts: rebuilding primary care in a new world

    We asked and you answered. This year’s conference will be a streamlined virtual event- a little shorter but with even more variety in presentation format. We’ll be curating content for our 5 core themes,  focused on interactive sessions, and we want your help.

    Podcast mic

     

    Podcasts. Webcasts. Rapid Fire sessions. These are some of the new options this year. Podcasts and webcasts will be released on the day of their relevant theme, while interactive sessions e.g. workshops will be live.

    We want your insight, from system and policy-level discussions to patient-focused inquiries into the ways teams can better serve their communities in a pandemic.

     

    The deadline to submit for an #AFHTO2020 presentation is July 29, 2020 at 5:00 PM (EDT)

    Review submission guidelines

    Submit online

    Reduced registration fee for concurrent session presenters: For each approved concurrent session, up to 2 presenters will each be granted a discount off the conference registration fee (coming soon). Additional discounts apply for patients presenting at the conference. (Discount doesn’t apply for poster displays.)

    Bright Lights Hall of Fame banner cropped

    Shine a light on your team’s achievements. Nominate an outstanding team or individual for a “Bright Lights” Award by July 29, 2020.

    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.

    Bright Lights Award recipients are:

    • Innovators – making small changes for maximum impact to improve patient experience and outcomes
    • Team Players – interprofessional teams, collaborators and relationship builders
    • Demonstrating Impactcan show how their work is benefitting the health care system

    Awards will be presented at the AFHTO 2020 Conference Awards ceremony, to be held on the morning of October 8, 2020.

    Award Categories
    Awards will be presented in six categories, including the conference themes and special recognition for team(s) that demonstrated a community response to COVID-19. The winner(s) will be selected based on the strength of their nomination to one of the five categories above.

    Shine a light on your team – Make a nomination today:

    • Review the nomination categories in advance (see nomination guide pg. 3 for descriptions).

    • Review the nomination evaluation criteria (see nomination guide pg. 2 for details).

    • Complete the online nomination form and send all supporting materials before July 29, 2020

    • Submit supporting documents to info@afhto.ca:
      • 1-4 high-quality photos of nominees in png. or jpg. format to be featured at the Awards Ceremony on October 8th (Photos should be at least 500 KB in size.)
      • Take a video (up to 10 seconds long) with your smartphone and share with info@afhto.ca.
      • Signed statement to release photos for AFHTO use.
      • Any supporting evidence and materials as appropriate.
      • Deadline to submit photos and video is August 12, 2020.

    We look forward to seeing your nominations and recognizing ALL the excellent work being done!

    Conference key dates:

    • July 8, 2020          Call for concurrent session, poster and Bright Lights opens
    • July 29, 2020        Deadline for concurrent session, poster and Bright Lights submissions
    • August 2020         Conference registration opens
    • October 8-9, 2020      AFHTO 2020 Conference

    Do you know anyone with interesting and innovative initiatives to share? Please forward this email to your colleagues, community partners and stakeholders to make sure everyone has an opportunity to present their initiatives.

    And don’t forget, the deadline to join a working group is next Wednesday, July 15. Come behind the scene and become among the first to learn about new developments in the field, influence conference programming and discover the innovators in your areas of interest.

    For more information, you can contact us by phone (647-234-8605) or e-mail (info@afhto.ca).