This event is presented by the Alliance for Healthier Communities

The time has come to transform the way we deliver primary health care. In April, the Alliance for Healthier Communities shared our vision for a Neighbourhood Health Home model of Primary Health Care, which enables regions to attach people to primary health care while addressing health inequities and improving primary care provider experiences. The model offers a path toward connected, equitable, and integrated care for people and communities.

Now, as primary care teams, providers, OHTs and PCNs prepare their IPCT Expansion Expressions of Interest (EOIs), we are offering a follow up webinar focused on how organizations will put this vision to action. 

We will provide practical steps on how to include the Neighbourhood Health Home in your EOI applications. Through a panel discussion and using real-world examples, we will explore how one community has implemented this model and we will equip organizations with the tools needed to align their upcoming EOI submissions with the model. 

# Learning Objectives

In this webinar, you will:

  • Gain an understanding of the Neighborhood Health Home model, how it will help to reach attachment goals and address inequities
  • Hear from a team actively implementing the Neighbourhood Health Home
  • Learn tactical steps for incorporating the model into your EOI proposal

# Who should attend?

This webinar is open to everyone, but it will be of particular value to:

  • Primary Care Network Leads/Members
  • OHT Leads
  • Solo Practice, FHO, FHG, FHN Primary Care Physicians
  • IPCTs: FHTs, cFHTs, NPLCs, CHCs, IPHCOs
  • Anyone supporting IPCT expansion

# Panelists

  • Kimberley Floyd, Chief Executive Officer, Wellfort Community Health Services
  • Dr. Jennifer Rayner, Director, Research and Policy, Alliance for Healthier Communities
  • Sarah Hobbs, Chief Executive Officer, Alliance for Healthier Communities
Détails
le Jeudi 9 Octobre 2025 - 08:00
8:00 - 9:00 am
Coût : 
Free
Internal/External: 
Emplacement
Online