Conference

On October 24 AFHTO named the winners of our thirteenth Bright Lights Awards at our ceremony at our annual conference. These innovators have improved access to primary care through their leadership, outstanding work and significant progress made toward improving the value delivered by
Better Outcomes Together: Empowering Teams for Patient-Centered Care  Primary care teams exist because interprofessional comprehensive care and collaboration combine to make healthier patients and healthier communities. But teams exist within
Welcome to the Bright Lights Hall of Fame for information on all the nominations for the Bright Lights Awards!Presented by Boehringer IngelheimBrowse by theme: Theme 1. Expanding access to team-based careTheme 3. Investing in the digital health of primary careTheme 4. Mental health and
Better Outcomes Together: Empowering Teams for Patient-Centered Care  The AFHTO 2024 Conference program is built around 4 core themes.Expanding access to team-based careSupporting the implementation of primary care networksInvesting in the digital health
2024 Bright Lights Awards 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
Posters at the AFHTO 2024 Conference:2024 Key Dates:Hotel group rate deadline: October 2nd, 2024End of early-bird registration: October 2nd, 2024Date to submit PDF for online gallery: October 9th, 2024AFHTO 2024 Conference: October 24th – 25th, 2024Install poster: 7:00 to 7:45 AM,
Welcome & Opening Plenary Team-based care for all: Patient and Public Perspectives on the future of primary care Featuring Dr. Tara Kiran In 2022, Dr. Kiran launched OurCare, the largest effort to engage the public on the future of primary care in
On October 25 AFHTO named the winners of our twelfth Bright Lights Awards at our ceremony at our annual conference. These innovators have improved access to primary care through their leadership, outstanding work and significant progress made toward
Team-Based Care: Making it a reality for all   Canadians believe that healthcare is a right- it’s core to our national identity. Despite this core belief, access to healthcare in Ontario, and across other provinces, is inequitable. This inequity in
Team-Based Care: Making it a reality for all   The AFHTO 2023 Conference program is built around 4 core themes. Using a population-based approach to provide care to the community Optimising teams’ capacity and creating efficiencies Organizing
Members only session Date: Tuesday, October 24, 2023 Time: 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM (with dinner 6:00 -7:00 pm) Fireside Chat- Ontario Primary Care for the next five years We are pleased to announce our pre-conference fireside chat - Ontario Primary Care for the next five years with leaders in Ontario
Reconnect and Reimagine: moving forward together   Primary care is the foundation of a high performing health system. This simple truth has been asserted and backed up by evidence again and again. But even self-evident truths can find it hard to gain