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Inside Midtown Kingston Health Home

Inside Midtown Kingston Health Home

December 2, 2024. Dr. Eileen Nicolle is family physician at the Midtown Kingston Health Home. Dr. Nicolle shares her reflections on her first month on the job with insights for the community into what it’s like for both providers and people rostered to the Health Home. 

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Digital Health Week: November 18-24, 2024

Digital Health Week: November 18-24, 2024

November 18, 2024. Digital Health Week is an annual celebration of digital health. The FLA OHT Digital Support Structure is working hard to help build a modernized health-care system that is connected, equitable, and accessible.

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Helping babies receive the care they need

Helping babies receive the care they need

October 21, 2024. The success of the Well Baby Care Clinic! Since its inception, the clinic has been instrumental in ensuring that infants 18 months and under who do not have a primary care provider receive the care they need. 

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Partner Spotlight: Queen’s Family Health Team

Partner Spotlight: Queen’s Family Health Team

October 17, 2024. Partner QFHT plays a key role in delivering high-quality, team-based, people-centered care to the Frontenac, Lennox and Addington community. Their team manager speaks about their multidisciplinary approach, commitment, collaboration, academic focus and wide range of services.

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Community Council Spotlight: Michael Judd

Community Council Spotlight: Michael Judd

October 11, 2024. The FLA OHT is pleased to introduce Michael Judd, a dynamic new member of Community Council. Michael brings decades of experience,  commitment to advocacy and passion to he new role.

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Understanding how to improve access to care

Understanding how to improve access to care

October 7, 2024. The FLA OHT is using journey mapping to better understand the experiences of community members who do not have a primary care provider. Dr. Anna Chavlovski discusses how the mapping tool is being used in a study to understand challenges and opportunities.

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National Day of Truth and Reconciliation

National Day of Truth and Reconciliation

September 30, 2024. This day honours the children who never returned home and the Survivors of residential schools, as well as their families and communities. Discover how the FLA OHT is committed to listening to, learning from, and collaborating with Indigenous Peoples.

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Indigenous Health and Wellness Strategic Advancement in KFL&A

Indigenous Health and Wellness Strategic Advancement in KFL&A

August 22, 2024. FLA OHT collaborated with partners, Kingston Community Health Centres and Three Things Consulting, on an innovative Indigenous-led project aimed at enhancing health outcomes for Indigenous Peoples in our communities.

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Partner Spotlight: CDK Family Medicine and Walk-In Clinic

Partner Spotlight: CDK Family Medicine and Walk-In Clinic

August 14, 2024. Since May 2024, the CDK clinics have collectively connected 3,420 individuals to primary care providers, expanded services, and recruited new staff, in part through their transformation into an FLA OHT People-Centred Health Home.

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Team-based care: A collaborative approach to health-care delivery

Team-based care: A collaborative approach to health-care delivery

August 12, 2024. Unlike traditional care models that often rely on a single provider, team-based care emphasizes collaboration among diverse health and wellness providers to deliver comprehensive care.

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Bringing Care Closer to Home: Focus of the FLA OHT Partnership Town Hall

Bringing Care Closer to Home: Focus of the FLA OHT Partnership Town Hall

July 8, 2024. On June 27, 2024, FLA OHT partners, health-care providers and leaders, and community members gathered for our Partnership Town Hall, which focused on working together to bring care closer to home. 

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Building resilience: our commitment to trauma-informed care

Building resilience: our commitment to trauma-informed care

June 17, 2024. For the FLA OHT, delivering trauma-informed care for everyone in our region is a necessary and transformative step towards promoting equitable health and wellness and creating a more inclusive, empathetic and supportive health-care environment.

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