PRE-PRINT: Health promotion Activities in Ontario Community Health Centres: A Descriptive Report
NOTE: This article has been peer reviewed and accepted for publication. It is in production and has not been edited, so may differ from the final published form. This page will be updated with the link to the final, published version once it is available. Accepted 03 March 2025.
Data-Driven Decision Support Tool Co-Development with a Primary Health Care Practice Based Learning Network
# Abstract
The impact of leadership style in team-based primary care – staff satisfaction and motivation
Alliance for Healthier Communities' Journey to a Learning Health System in Primary Care
Projet de création conjointe d’un outil d’aide à la décision reposant sur des données | Phase 1 : Détermination du problème
La croissance rapide du volume de données générées et recueillies en matière de soins de santé, conjuguée aux avancées dans les méthodes et technologies d’analyse de données, transforme le domaine de la santé. L’intelligence artificielle (IA) et les outils connexes d’aide à la décision ont un potentiel exceptionnel pour exploiter les données en vue d’améliorer la qualité et d’adapter les programmes et services pour répondre aux besoins des communautés.
Data-Driven Decision Support Tool Co-Development Project | Phase 1: Problem Scoping
A rapid increase in the amount of health care data being generated and collected, coupled with advancements in data-analysis methods and technologies, is transforming healthcare. Artificial intelligence (AI) and related decision-support tools show remarkable potential for using data to empower quality improvement and tailoring of programs and services to meet client and community needs.
Virtual care in Ontario community health centres: a cross-sectional study to understand changes in care delivery
Supporting Underserved Communities: TAIBU Community Health Centre’s Proportionate Response to a Disproportionate Pandemic
#Abstract
Data from the City of Toronto indicate that the majority of COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations as of December 2021 were among individuals who identified with a racialized group.
Using the quadruple aim to understand the impact of virtual delivery of care within Ontario community health centres: a qualitative study
#Background
The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic and introduction of various restrictions resulted in drastic changes to 'traditional' primary healthcare service delivery modalities.
#Aim
To understand the impact of virtual care on healthcare system performance within the context of Ontario community health centres (CHCs).