Data to Decisions 2.0

Indicator selection process for D2D 2.0 is getting started.  The survey for membership-wide voting will be released mid –December to give teams approximately 6 weeks to complete by the end of January.  We hope this is enough time for teams to convene their physician groups, Quality Improvement committees, Boards or whatever other groups want to […]

Five-year FHT evaluation report: Registration details for briefing on Dec. 10

Registration details for the ministry briefing on the five-year FHT evaluation report on December 10, 2014 from 12:00 to 1:00 pm have been confirmed. This message has been sent to the Executive Director, Lead MD/NP and Board Chair of all AFHTO member organizations. Register for the webinar here: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8399439067843427073 After registering, you will receive a […]

Ministry contracts and funding issues: update from Nov.21 PHC Branch meeting

The quarterly meeting between AFHTO and the MOHLTC’s Primary Health Care Branch was held on November 21st 2014. The meeting focused on: Process to revise Ministry contract templates and schedules Recruitment and retention 2014/15 funding, reporting & budget reallocation 2015/16 Operating Plan process Funding envelope for interprofessional primary care Process to revise Ministry contract templates […]

QIDS Innovation Projects

The QIDS Innovation Fund AFHTO’s members are committed to measuring and improving the quality of the comprehensive primary care they deliver to patients. In 2014, AFHTO’s Quality Improvement Decision Support (QIDS) program funded six exciting projects that were designed to support innovations that could be spread across the membership to improve capacity for measurement and […]

Toward the next ministry contract: Principles and guidance for moving forward

FHTs and NPLCs have matured over the 5 – 9 years that each organization has been in existence. Contracts between MOHLTC and FHTs expire on March 31, 2016, with this comes the opportunity to develop a much more mature and meaningful approach to governing these organizations, from the Ministry and through to the board of […]

AFHTO 2014 Conference: Theme 2 – Engaging the patient in their care

Theme Description: Patients and caregivers are increasingly looking to be engaged and consulted in their own care. Primary care is finding innovative ways to support patient decision-making about their care and support for self-care. Presentations in this stream will include topics such as education programs for patients and their families; patient involvement in care planning; tools […]

AFHTO 2014 Conference: Theme 3 – Responding to community needs

Theme Description: Primary care organizations serve communities with diverse populations facing unique needs and barriers. Identifying needs and planning programs to improve population health and achieve greater equity requires engagement and collaboration with patients and other community partners. Presentations in this stream will include population-based approaches to program planning; methods for identifying community needs, potential partners, […]

AFHTO 2014 Conference: Theme 4 – Team collaboration in patient-centred care

Theme Description: Interprofessional comprehensive primary care is focused on a collaborative practice that improves on the patient’s experience each time they interact with the organization – from making an appointment through their care episodes and follow-up reminders. Presentations in this stream will focus on interprofessional team collaboration and factors affecting how the team coordinates their work […]

AFHTO 2014 Conference: Theme 6 – Using data to improve transitions of care and care coordination

Theme Description: Primary care providers collect and share patient information to help patients move safely and efficiently through the health care system. Presentations in this stream will share experiences to increase our collective capacity for: collecting more consistent data AND using the data we already have more safely and effectively (even if it isn’t consistent); making […]