This message presents what the Deputy and Associate Deputy Ministers of Health and Long-Term Care said recently about the ministry’s key priorities for health system transformation, the role of primary care in this transformation, and some of the key steps ahead. While the media have asked if government “has pressed the pause button on team-based primary care” (Globe and Mail, TVOntario), the information below indicates significant movement ahead. The content of this email comes from Associate Deputy Minister Susan Fitzpatrick’s meeting with the AFHTO board on Feb. 25 (click here to access her slide presentation). Many of the same points were reiterated the next day in addresses made by Deputy Minister Bob Bell and by Susan Fitzpatrick at the Feb. 26 HealthLinks conference. Highlights:

AFHTO continues to work with and on behalf of members to show the way forward. We are ready with clear direction from the leaders of our member-organizations on the necessary principles – for the governance of primary care organizations; for accountability and reporting to funders; for determining accountability measures; for funding allocation; and for the support teams need to deliver timely, high-quality, comprehensive team-based care. Collectively we continue to advance measurement capacity to give solid evidence of the value of team-based care, and develop governance and leadership capacity to lead the way. We will ensure our members’ successes are seen and voices heard by the ministry and stakeholders. We look forward to showcasing and further invigorating this work at the AFHTO 2015 Conference in October — Team-Based Primary Care: The Foundation of a Sustainable Health System.

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