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OCFP’s OHT Planning and Delivery of Integrated CareProgram
March 12, 2020
Agenda
• Overview of the OCFP’s OHT Planning and Delivery of Integrated
Care program
• Responsibilities for OHT leads/organizers/hosts
• Responsibilities for participating family physicians
• Questions and Answers
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What is the OCFP’s OHT Planning & Delivery of Integrated Care Program?
The OHT Planning and Delivery of Integrated Care Program:
• Recognizes that family physicians are integral to successful system transformation
• Based on active and applied learning resulting from collaboration to build clinical pathways for complex
patients within their patient medical neighbourhoods
• Reflects delivery over an extended period of time
At the outset:
Each approved OHT is anchored in parameters defined by the Ministry of Health
During development & implementation:
OHTs are actively working towards creating clinical pathways and closing gaps
At maturity, OHTs will provide:
• Local solutions for health system navigation
• More timely access to specialists and community resources
• Decreased admin burden, freeing up time for care
• Improved use of technology
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❑ Define the vision of their local OHT within the context of their local priority populations in their
attribution area.
❑ Interpret their practice and community level data to define and create plans around
integrated care for the priority patient populations within their OHT
❑ Analyze their patient-level data to proactively identify those who have the greatest needs
and establish a plan for coordinating services from multiple sectors to ensure these needs are
met through a Patient Medical Home/Neighbourhood lens
❑ Develop an approach to the OHT implementation based on analysis of the gaps between
population needs and local resources and reflecting the OHT building blocks that their local
team will be designing with their input, and the general timelines for any changes that are likely
to affect them
❑ Describe the priority populations identified for focus by their local team
Learning Objectives
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Checklist for Leads/Organizers/Hosts
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Before each session:❑ Determine eligibility of activity for credits based on link
to Learning Objectives❑ Ensure that all speakers complete a Conflict of Interest
(COI) disclosure and send to the OCFP for review❑ If necessary, collaborate with the OCFP to address bias
During each session:❑ Present Disclosure slides (Toolkit, p. 10) ❑ Present overarching Learning Objectives (Toolkit, p. 4)❑ Provide the link to the online evaluation form❑ Ensure that at least 25% time is dedicated to discussion
or interaction.
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Promoting a Certified Event
Please use the following language (exactly) on promotion
materials:
• This activity has been certified for up to [insert # of credits based on # hours] Mainpro+® credits.
• The OCFP’s OHT Planning and Delivery of Integrated Care Program overall has been certified for up to 60 Group Learning Mainpro+® credits.
Tip:
When calculating the number of
eligible hours, you may only count
time spent actively engaged. Please
EXCLUDE lunch, breaks
Checklist for Participants:
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For each session(s) ❑ Review overarching Learning Objectives (Toolkit, p. 4)❑ Keep a log of their hours ❑ Complete the online session evaluation
Once between January 1 and June 30, and oncebetween July 1 to December 31: ❑ Complete program evaluation❑ Confirm the number of hours they have
attended/participated❑ Receive their certificate and use the information to
enter their Mainpro+ credits
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Questions?
Thank you!
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Next Steps:
• This overview will be posted on the OCFP website
• Please contact Susan Taylor at [email protected] if you have other questions
OHT -Overview for Members
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Tip sheet to guide OHTs to engage FPs
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