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Every Community, Every Patient: Preparing for Ontario’s 2018 Election Ontario’s 42nd General Election is expected to take place on – June 7, 2018. The time leading up to the election presents a critical opportunity for AFHTO and its members to influence parties’ priorities and to ensure that interprofessional team-based primary health care receives the investments and resources needed to continue to provide high-quality care to Ontarians. But we can’t do this work alone. As we gear up for the election, AFHTO is focused on advocacy at the provincial level (and has engaged Santis Health for this purpose). We’re looking to our members to support at the local level. Join us for the Apr. 26 webinar to learn more.
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In this Issue Every Community, Every Patient: Preparing for Ontario’s 2018 Election Member News: awards and increasing access to mental health Ways to Use Your Year-End Funds in Your Efforts to Improve Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care news Primary Care Academic Detailing Service Now Available Health Equity in QIPs Upcoming webinars and events on privacy and consent for family caregivers and more |
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| Member News: awards and increasing access to mental health City of Lakes FHT Receives Community Builders Award: The award came soon after the team celebrated its 10th anniversary. Central Lambton FHT & St. Clair Child and Youth Invest in Mental Health: the team tapped underutilized “dietary needs” funding in favour of boosting mental health services. Great news from one of our northern teams coming soon: a formal announcement will be made as soon as an agreement is in place but those in the know are very excited. |
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| Ways to Use Your Year-End Funds in Your Efforts to Improve Hello EDs, It’s March Madness year-end spending time again! Here are 2 ways to use your surplus to support your efforts to improve. They come to us from your fellow AFHTO members who have had good success in using them to connect with patients, standardize data and otherwise improve care. If you have suggestions about other tools that your peers could consider for year-end spending, please let us know and we’ll pass the word on.
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Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care news Patients First update: includes spotlights on new Minister Dr. Helena Jaczek and The Northern Ontario Eye Van Feedback on New Rules for Health Sector Payments: the province is seeking public input on proposed regulations aimed at making drug and medical device companies’ payments to healthcare professionals and organizations more transparent. Deadline April 6. Situation report on opioid crisis: situation report #21 now available. |
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| Primary Care Academic Detailing Service Now Available Family physicians can now sign up for Centre for Effective Practice’s free and voluntary academic detailing service. Visits focus on best practice and are tailored to your areas of interest. Detailers also include AFHTO members. Learn more here. |
Health Equity in QIPs Health Quality Ontario has released an interactive infographic report Insights on Health Equity from the 2017/18 Quality Improvement Plans. Of the 125 unqiue indicators related to health equity, 68 were submitted by primary care organizations, including Bluewater Area FHT and St. Michael’s Hospital Academic FHT. Read the report here. |
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| Making Privacy & Consent Rules Work for Family Caregivers, Mar. 8, 2018 The Change Foundation’s webinar aimed at helping both healthcare providers and family caregivers navigate privacy and consent rules. Learn more here. |
Dietary Omega 3 Fatty Acids for Human Health, Mar. 29, 2018 Webinar with Program Facilitator Dr. Bruce Holub. Includes 15 min Q & A. Learn more here. |
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| SMART – Summit for Mood and Anxiety Resources and Treatment in the Community, Apr.14, 2018 Hosted by CAMH in Toronto, topics include managing patients with mood disorders over the course of decades. Learn more here. |
AdvantAge Ontario Annual General Meeting and Convention, Apr. 16-18, 2018 Advancing Senior Care includes keynotes and education sessions that cover the most pressing issues in seniors’ care. Learn more here. |
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