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This lunch & learn on December 13, 2022 provided an overview of the new OHRS Benchmarking Report and addressed members' questions about the functionality and data included in the report. 

Watch the recorded webinar below, or review the slides here.

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About the OHRS Benchmarking Report

The CHC Benchmarking Report was created for all Ontario Community Health Centres who are members of the Alliance for Healthier Communities. The report uses Ontario Healthcare Reporting System (OHRS) data, which include both financial and statistical CHC data (e.g., organizational expenses, compensation expenses, individuals served, service provider interactions etc.). The report will allow centres to better understand organizational performance, compare organizational performance to other similar organizations and presents data in a meaningful and useful way for decision making, reporting and quality improvement. We anticipate that the report and webinar will be of interest to executive leaders and finance staff within Alliance member organizations. The report will be released three times per year, and contain data for the second, third and fourth quarter (year-end). For more information about the report, please email LHS@AllianceON.org

Alliance members: Access the Benchmarking Report and the Comparative Reports from the Alliance Portal. Please note: You will need to be logged in to the portal as a staff person at an Alliance member organization to access the report. To access the portal, please register here. For issues with the portal, email EPIC@allianceon.org.

#NEW! Finance Community of Practice

The Alliance for Healthier Communities is launching a Community of Practice (CoP) for finance and data management staff at Alliance member organizations. This CoP will make it easier for participants to connect with one another for collaboration, mentoring, and support. Depending on the needs and interests of the group, CoP activities may include presentations or workshops, sharing sessions, and focused conversations around shared challenges and topics of interest. If you are interested in participating or learning more, please take a moment to share your contact information and answer a few questions here.

Wondering what this is all about? You can learn more about communities of practice here. In short, they are an all-teach, all-learn approach to continuous improvement and professional development.