New investments in Community Health Centres and Aboriginal Health Access Centres will yield high returns.
TORONTO – April 3, 2013 - Today’s announcement from the provincial government, that it is making new investments in 17 capital projects for Ontario’s Community Health Centres (CHCs) and Aboriginal Health Access Centres (AHACs), means thousands more people will have access to a primary health care models that improve health, reduce health disparities and ease the pressures on the rest of the our health system.
Read more on this article >>Health system transformation must focus on health equity
AOHC's executive director Adrianna Tetley calls for revolution by evolution in Ontario's health system -- but with a health equity lens fully in place. Because every one matters. And no one should be left behind.
Read more on this article >>New report identifies a comprehensive network of Community Health Centres as critical to Canadian wellbeing
The Association of Ontario Health Centres is calling on the provincial government to act on the Canadian Index of Wellbeing's (CIW) recommendation and create a comprehensive network of Community Health Centres (CHCs). In a report released yesterday, the CIW said that expanding access to CHCs would have long-term health benefits for Canadians and reduce health disparities.
Read more on this article >>Medicare @ 50
For AOHC, “medicare” is not just the inner workings of our health system. For us, medicare is an inspiring aspiration enshrined in Canada’s Health Act: … to protect, promote and restore the physical and mental well-being of residents of Canada and to facilitate reasonable access to health services without financial barriers and other barriers.
Read more on this article >>Community-governed health centres announce commitment that all providers will work to full scope of practice
Over 120 community-governed primary health care centres throughout the province have set a goal to ensure all their Registered Nurses, Registered Practical Nurses and all other health providers are practising to their full scope within three years. By meeting this goal, the association says, over 500,000 served by the centres will receive a higher quality of care from interprofessional teams and the province will also get better value for healthcare dollars.
Read more on this article >>Stop proposed IFHP cuts: National Day of Action June 18
The federal government is planning to strip refugees of temporary health care coverage, effective July 1, 2012. AOHC urges its members to act on this pressing issue - and to spread the word as you can. We're asking you to send a letter to your MP and Minister Kenney (there's a template); to sign an online petition; and to tweet the minister on the topic. Join your colleagues across Canada on June 18th at a National Day of Action to oppose the cuts. Read on for more details.
Read more on this article >>People-centred care: Are we there yet? 2012 primary health care conference
This conference is about driving change. And that change is the long-awaited transformation of primary health care through organizational and system-wide adoption of “people-centred care.”
Confirmed speakers: Leading primary health care expert, Steven Lewis; Representatives from Alaska's Southcentral Foundation, home of the world-renowned Nuka model of care; and Cathy Fooks, CEO and president of the Change Foundation. Also hear transformation expert Ted Ball; research results from Dr. Rick Glazier of ICES and Dr. Kieran Moore of Queen's University; and a local interpretation by South East LHIN CEO Paul Huras.
Early bird rates until April 14.
Read more on this article >>Study comparing primary care models demonstrates the effectiveness of Ontario’s Community Health Centres
TORONTO (March 6, 2012) – A new study that compares the performance of Ontario’s primary care models demonstrates Ontario’s Community Health Centres (CHCs) are the most effective model keeping people out of emergency departments – even though the populations they serve have more complex health care needs. The study, conducted by the Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences (ICES) investigated seven models which have different methods for compensating family physicians. The study zeroed in on differences in demographics of the populations served, as well as how often their patients/clients used the emergency department.
Read more on this article >>Latest electronic medical record technology to benefit Ontarians at community health care organizations
Clients at Ontario’s Community Health Centres (CHCs) and Aboriginal Health Access Centres (AHACs) will soon benefit from state-of-the-art electronic medical record (EMR) technology. The Association of Ontario Health Centres (AOHC) today announced the selection of Nightingale On Demand as the new EMR to support client care at CHCs and AHACs across Ontario.
Read more on this article >>Rodney Burns Joins the Association of Ontario Health Centres as New Chief Information Officer
TORONTO, October 26, 2011 – Association of Ontario Health Centres (AOHC) Executive Director Adrianna Tetley announced today that Rodney Burns will join the AOHC as Chief Information Officer effective December 1, 2011
Read more on this article >>Review highlights from Community Health Centres: Acting Today, Shaping Tomorrow
At an international conference held in Toronto June 9th and 10th, policymakers, politicians and healthcare leaders from around the world shared their ideas on how to improve health and increase the sustainability of healthcare systems by enabling many more people to access the Community Health Centre model of care.
Read more on this article >>Ontario’s Community Health Centres will soon have next generation EMR system
Ontarians served by Community Health Centres (CHCs) will soon have access to a new state-of-the-art electronic medical record (EMR) system funded by eHealth Ontario, the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care, as well as the CHCs themselves. The system will provide a powerful new tool for the 3,100 members of CHCs’ interprofessional teams who will be using the system.
Read more on this article >>New report and video reveal the Community Health Centre secret to success
It’s time health care decision makers and communities across Ontario learned more about Ontario’s Community Health Centres. Community Health Centres (CHCs) are one of Ontario’s best kept secrets. When Ontario’s politicians, healthcare decision makers and local communities move forward maximizing CHCs full potential, Ontario will be much better equipped to address one of our most urgent health issues --- the great health divide.
Read more on this article >>More new evidence demonstrates Ontario’s Community Health Centres deliver superior care
Two studies released this summer by the Élisabeth Bruyère Research Institute add to the growing body of evidence demonstrating that Ontario’s Community Health Centres (CHCs) deliver superior care. The studies are part of the institute’s extensive overview comparing four different models of primary health care delivery in Ontario. (CHCs, Fee-for-service, Family Health Networks and Health Service Organizations).
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