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Connected Health Neighbourhoods: A Vision for Health System Transformation

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This webinar is presented by the Alliance for Healthier Communities.

The webinar is fully booked. Sign up here to receive a link to the recording and slide deck. 

This is a critical moment for our health care system. It presents both a need and an opportunity for transformational change. For over 50 years, the organizations that make up the Alliance for Healthier Communities have been delivering comprehensive primary health care that exemplifies the kind of change we envision for the whole health system, by providing care for people and communities as described in our Model of Health and Wellbeing (MHWB). Alliance members have created connected health neighbourhoods by reaching beyond their doors, creating partnerships, and integrating health and social care.  A clinician is measuring a person's blook pressure at an information table in a mall.  

In this webinar, we will share a vision of a system of primary health care based on the MHWB - a vision that, if implemented, has the potential to advance health equity and vastly improve the health and wellbeing of people across Ontario. This evidence-informed vision describes a health neighbourhood model consisting of:

  • Interprofessional, collaborative primary health care
  • Community governance and engagement
  • Population-based approach to health
  • A strong data foundation
  • A focus on equity and the determinants of health
  • Accountability and efficiency

Sarah Hobbs, CEO, and Jennifer Rayner, Director of Research and Policy at the Alliance will present an overview of the Alliance's vision. 

Simultaneous French language interpretation will be provided.

# Presenters

  • Sarah Hobbs, Chief Executive Officer, Alliance for Healthier Communities
  • Dr. Jennifer Rayner, Director of Research and Policy, Alliance for Healthier Communities
Details
Friday, April 4, 2025 - 12:00
12-1 pm
Cost: 
Free
Internal/External: 
Alliance Event
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Event Type: 
Learning Events
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Location
Online
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Alliance for Healthier Communities
500-970 Lawrence Ave W
Toronto, ON M6A 3B6

Tel: 416-236-2539 ext. 240

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