Recommendations on how to strengthen the Local Health System Integration Act, 2006 to enable a “People and Communities First” approach to Health System Transformation
Promoting Community Health and Wellbeing in Ontario: How LHINs can lead the way in Ontario
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Cybersécurité et rançongiciels : Membres d'Alliance - Étude de cas
Cybersecurity and Ransomware: Alliance member case studies
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CHC Cost Effectiveness: A Review of the Literature
Bridging the Gap - Measuring What Matters: The Ottawa Community Wellbeing
Bridging the Gap: A call to action for the next federal government
Measuring What Matters: The Vaughan Community Wellbeing Report
Virtual Care During COVID-19 and Implications for Future Care Delivery
Virtual care is defined as “any interaction between patients and/or members of their circle of care, occurring remotely, using any form of communication or information technologies, with the aim of facilitating or maximizing the quality and effectiveness of patient care”, and was provided under special circumstances before March 2020. However, with the recent challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, community health centres and clinics have had to resort to providing virtual care with exceptions of face-to-face appointments for those requiring physical exams and interventions.