Source
In 2020, the Alliance for Healthier Communities and its member centres embarked on a research study to explore the challenges and opportunities inherent in a shift towards virtual care. The study involved extracting EMR data from 36 CHCs, an organizational survey, as well as conducting phone interviews with 36 providers and 31 clients. This 2-page handout summarizes the main findings.
#Additional Resources
This page lists a large number of resources that can support virtual care in your organization. They include materials created by the Alliance, Ontario Health, Healthcare Excellence Canada, and the Canadian Institute for Healthcare Improvement.
Additionally, Alliance staff and partners have produced a number of peer-reviewed articles based on their virtual care research. You can find these in our research library. A few are listed below:
- Using the quadruple aim to understand the impact of virtual delivery of care within Ontario community health centres: a qualitative study (2022)
- Accessibility of Virtual Primary Care for Adults With Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Qualitative Study (2022)
- Effective Modalities of Virtual Care to Deliver Mental Health and Addictions Services in Canada (2022)
- Virtual health care for adult patients with intellectual and developmental disabilities: A scoping review (2021)