The response has been extremely positive! Over 150 self-assessment submissions to become an Ontario Health Team were received from across the province, with over 1000 different providers and organizations signing up.
Self-assessments represent providers from across the continuum of health care and beyond. This demonstrates a broad commitment to integrating care and to enabling patients, families, communities and providers to better work together to improve patient care transitions, experience and outcomes.
Because of the incredible interest we have extended our timelines:
April 3, 2019 — Open call for self-assessments
May 15, 2019 — Deadline to submit self-assessments
Early July 2019 — Selected groups will be invited to submit a full application
September 2019 — Deadline to submit full applications
Fall 2019 — Announce Ontario Health Team candidates
Fall 2019 — Deadline for Second Round of self-assessments
All submissions are being fully reviewed. The ministry is reaching out to the primary contacts identified in the self-assessments this week to confirm next steps in the review process.
This is an exciting time for health care in Ontario. If you have already submitted a self-assessment — thank you! The ministry will be in touch about next steps.
If you have not submitted a self-assessment, we encourage you to become familiar with the Guidance document and form and to connect with partners in your region. The date for the next call for self-assessments will be announced in the coming weeks.
The Ontario Health Teams web page is the best place for you to access the most up to date information, and resources.
Let’s keep the momentum going as we build a health care system to give Ontarians better, connected care.
On June 6, the provisions of The Connecting Care Act, 2019 came into effect. This new health statute was introduced under Bill 74, The People’s Health Care Act, 2019 .
The Connecting Care Act, 2019 lays out the foundation for the continued implementation of Ontario’s phased strategy to transform and strengthen the public health care system. Several other Acts were amended so they would align with The Connecting Care Act .