Health Quality Ontario released Quality in Primary Care: Setting a foundation for monitoring and reporting in Ontario today. The report provides a snapshot of how the province is performing in access to primary care providers, provision of specific primary care services, and coordination with other sectors of the health system. Results show that Ontarians are less likely to receive optimal primary care if they live in a low-income neighbourhood, a rural, remote or northern area or if they are immigrants. This report is the first of a new series of public reports from HQO focused on monitoring the quality of primary care in Ontario using their new primary care performance measures. Data from these indicators will be updated regularly on HQO’s website and in future reports.

Data to Decisions (D2D) is shaping how primary care is measured

Data to Decisions (D2D) has shaped the implementation of HQO’s Primary Care Performance Measurement Framework, on which this report was developed. AFHTO members are leading the way in prioritizing these measures and shaping them to be manageable and meaningful to primary care providers.  To see how AFHTO members’ results compare to HQO’s previous Measuring Up report, see the D2D 2.0 overall results.

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