Data to Decisions eBulletin #52: D2D, Program Planning & more

Thank you to all who contributed data to D2D 4.1. The results will be released on Tuesday, March 7th. Join us for a webinar at noon on March 28th to ask questions and tell stories about how your teams are using D2D. Taking D2D to the LHINs: Dr. Danielle Martin, who thinks D2D is “the most exciting measurement work happening in Canada”, will be speaking with the LHIN primary care and quality leads on April 4th in Toronto (see details here). Please ask your lead physicians to encourage your LHIN leads to attend! Choosing program-level indicators is getting easier: Check out the refreshed and easier-to-use Program Performance Measures Catalogue to see what indicators your fellow AFHTO members are using and which ones might be useful for you. Even MORE support for program planning: The Annual Operating Plan is coming soon! Register now for a webinar on designing and reporting your programs. We’ll review timelines and expectations for the AOP as well as tools to help you meet them. Monday, March 6th from 12:00 to 1:30 pm. Get moving! Physical Activity for Better Quality Care. Good news! A small amount of travel support is now available for those attending our one-day learning workshop on Tuesday, March 7th. Patients, QIDSS and IHPs will learn how incorporating physical activity into all kinds of programs can improve outcomes. Spread the word to your teams! Exploring EMR Dashboards? There are a lot of different approaches and options to consider. To help you get started, we’ve compiled a working “roadmap” with some questions you might want to ask and the kinds of answers you can expect to find. This will help you get started; as you share your discoveries with us, we’ll keep expanding the map. Help for your QIPs from HQO: Group support sessions are available over the next few weeks. Visit HQO’s website for more information.

D2D 4.1 Timeline

2017-02-15 D2D timeline-edited

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