Tag: key issue

  • AFHTO Bright Lights Awards: just over a week left to nominate your team or colleague! New education grant!

    Are you proud of what your team has accomplished? 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! They’ve started to…

  • AFHTO 2018 Conference: Presentation notifications sent out

    Thank you to everyone who submitted an abstract for concurrent session and poster presentations at the AFHTO 2018 Conference. The working groups have now reviewed all submissions and a notification e-mail has been sent to each contact person. If you are part of a group that has prepared an abstract, please ensure your group contact…

  • 2018 Election Advocacy Tools: Every Community. Every Patient.

    Ontario’s 42nd provincial election occurred on June 7, 2018, and a majority progressive conservative government was elected. Meeting with the MPP who has been (re)elected in your riding is always a great idea. A meeting is to increase awareness around the importance and value of FHTs and NPLCs, and to advocate for expansions and investments.…

  • Ministry- FHT contract news and updates

    MOHLTC-FHT contracts expired on Mar. 31, 2016. The templates developed to replace them could significantly reshape the relationship FHTs have with the Ministry. The ministry has looked to AFHTO, in collaboration with other relevant stakeholders, to recommend performance measures aligned with the ministry’s focus on enhancing access/integration and supporting quality and sustainability in primary care.…

  • AFHTO 2016 Conference: registration still open. Pick your sessions.

    Presenters putting the final touches on their slides, chefs prepping their menus, and your peers printing their posters – we’re gearing up for the AFHTO 2016 Conference and all we need is you. There is still time for you and your team to register for energizing discussions, forward-looking plenaries, and networking with your colleagues. If…

  • AFHTO 2016 Conference: Early-bird registration closes Sep 19. Additional speakers confirmed.

    Ontario’s healthcare system is undergoing significant transformation and primary care providers – interprofessional staff, physicians, board members and more – need to understand its impact as well as their own potential role. Help your team navigate these changes by registering them for the AFHTO 2016 Conference. Registration and room rates increase after Sep. 19. Join…

  • AFHTO 2016 Conference: Presentation notifications sent out

    Thank you to everyone who submitted an abstract for concurrent session and poster presentations at the AFHTO 2016 Conference. The working groups have now reviewed all submissions and a notification e-mail has been sent to each contact person. If you are part of a group that has prepared an abstract, please ensure your group contact…

  • Season’s Greetings | Holiday Hours Inside

    For help with questions regarding data submissions for D2D during this period, please contact Greg Mitchell, greg.mitchell@afhto.ca.

  • Video: Why D2D Matters – A family doctor’s perspective

    Data to Decisions (D2D) is a membership-wide report on performance in primary care. In this 4 minute video, Dr. Michelle Greiver, North York FHT, describes the reasons she values Data to Decisions. Share this video with your colleagues, physicians and board members to start conversations about how your team could benefit from D2D. Next steps…

  • AFHTO 2015 Conference: registration is still open / pick your sessions early

    Presentations are being finalised, menus are being selected and posters are being created. Everything is being set up for the AFHTO 2015 Conference. Now all we need is you. There is still time for you and your colleagues to register for energising discussions, forward-looking plenaries, and networking with your peers. If you’ve already registered, don’t…