Learn more about a major initiative of the OCFP and the McMaster Department of Family Medicine to improve the quality of health care through a voluntary quality assessment program funded by the Ontario Ministry of Health & Long Term Care.
This e-learning activity is a form of self-study using enduring materials (e-learning modules) as defined by the Maintenance of Proficiency (Mainpro+®) Program of the College of Family Physicians of Canada (CFPC). Self-study using e-learning modules is included under the Non-Certified Self-Learning credit category. Any non-certified activity is generally eligible for one non-certified credit per hour.
We estimate that this activity should take 3 hours.
The Quality in Family Practice Book of Tools is a comprehensive book of practice management and clinical care indicators for improving quality in primary care/family practice settings in Ontario, Canada. Each chapter is a category with indicators and criteria specific to a part of the family practice you might want to assess. Further information is provided to help guide the development of improvement processes based on best practices. This resource database has indexed these Further Information links by categories, sub-categories and indicators for browsing, or you can do a Keyword Search.
Learn more about Canada's first ever Quality in Family Practice Book of Tools, a comprehensive set of primary care indicators for family practices.
Modules to help you learn, test, and implement best practices, change concepts, and innovative approaches to improvement that will enable you and your team to “do today's work today”.
Modules to help you learn, test, and implement best practices, change concepts and innovative approaches to improve chronic disease prevention and management in your practice.