Enabling high quality care

Resource Includes:  Virtual Mental Health Tools - Togetherall, BounceBack and Beacon Demonstrations Slides
Research paper published in HEALTHCARE POLICY Vol.16 No.1, 2020 Abstract Background: In Ontario, Canada, social workers are employed in a number of primary healthcare (PHC) settings such as Community Health Centres (CHCs) and Family Health Teams (FHTs). However, many aspects of social work
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
Resource Includes:  Patient/Client Virtual Care Experience Survey Appendix A - Core 5 Questions
Resource Includes:  Patient/Client Virtual Care Experience Survey 
Created by eCE Centre of Excellence Resource includes:  Search and Import eForms into an Ocean site Create and Configure Your Ocean Study Settings Create Your Ocean Study Configure Your Study Settings (to mark survey as free) Exporting Data from Ocean Studies
Measuring the Patient/Client Experience with Virtual Care in Primary 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,
Article published in the Spring 2020 issue of The Diabetes Communicator By David J. Robinson, MD, FRCPC; Emily Opthof, RD, B.Sc.FN Canadian Mental Health Association, London; Central Lambton Family Health Team, Petrolia, Ont. Thomas Edison, the revered American inventor, defined genius as 98 per
This document explains how to use standardized queries in your EMR to start building chronic disease registries.  The instructions below focus on COPD. The COPD query is intended for teams that do not yet have a reliable list of COPD patients and don’t have the time or resources to start from
Ontario Psychological Association Partners with the Ontario College of Family Physicians, Nurse Practitioners’ Association of Ontario and the Association of Family Health Teams of Ontario to improve access to psychological services for front lines during COVID-19 Ontario Psychological Association
Created by Ontario Palliative Care Network  Updated March 26, 2020    Resource includes:  Support for Difficult Discussions, and Crisis Communication Symptom management End-of-life Care Digital Platforms Additional Resources