Personal Health Navigator: A Patient's Guide to Ontario's Health Care System


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Ontario’s health care system can feel like a maze. In response, some hospitals have introduced patient navigators, who act as guides through the labyrinth of health care services. They help connect patients with the right doctors, resources and therapies, and get answers to patients’ questions. In 2012, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre and Healthy Debate launched the Personal Health Navigator blog. Over the past few years, we've answered nearly 100 patient questions. In collaboration with our Citizens’ Advisory Council, we have selected 33 of the best articles for this free e-book. They span a variety of topics, from family doctors to cancer and surgery.




Health System Navigators


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Addresses the impact of health system navigators or transition coaches who help patients navigate the healthcare system in Ontario.




Patient Advocacy for Health Care Quality: Strategies for Achieving Patient-Centered Care


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As a contribution to the emerging healthcare quality movement, Patient Advocacy for Healthcare Quality: Strategies for Achieving Patient-Centered Care is distinct from any others of its kind in its focus on the consumer’s perspective and in its emphasis on how advocacy can influence change at multiple social levels. This introductory volume synthesizes patient advocacy from a multi-level approach and is an ideal text for graduate and professional students in schools of public health, nursing and social work.




Information Management, a System We Can Count On:


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This guide is designed as a roadmap to many authoritative sources of health care information available in Ontario. It is intended primarily for use by local- & system-wide health care planners & analysts involved in research, policy development, & information management. The guide contains a profile of 86 databases or information holdings, both internal & external to the Ministry of Health & Long-Term Care. The content is arranged according to the organization that holds the information. Each entry includes a general description of the holding & its data tables, instructions on how to access the data (including privacy constraints, licensing considerations, & system requirements), and contact information. The guide includes a user-friendly cross-referencing chart organized by key health care topic and an index which allows the reader to locate individual information holdings by title, data category, & health topic. A glossary is appended.




Information Management, a System We Can Count On:


Book Description

This guide is designed as a roadmap to many authoritative sources of health care information available in Ontario. It is intended primarily for use by local- & system-wide health care planners & analysts involved in research, policy development, & information management. The guide contains a profile of 82 databases or information holdings, both internal & external to the Ministry of Health & Long-Term Care. The content is arranged according to the organization that holds the information. Each entry includes a general description of the holding & its data tables, instructions on how to access the data (including privacy constraints, licensing considerations, & system requirements), and contact information. The guide includes a user-friendly cross-referencing chart organized by key health care topic and an index which allows the reader to locate individual information holdings by title, data category, & health topic. A glossary is appended.




Ontario's Health System


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Establishing Effective Patient Navigation Programs in Oncology


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Delivering high-quality cancer care to all patients presents numerous challenges, including difficulties with care coordination and access. Patient navigation is a community-based service delivery intervention designed to promote access to timely diagnosis and treatment of cancer and other chronic diseases by eliminating barriers to care, and has often been proposed and implemented to address these challenges. However, unresolved questions include where patient navigation programs should be deployed, and which patients should be prioritized to receive navigation services when resources are limited. To address these issues and facilitate discussion on how to improve navigation services for patients with cancer, the National Cancer Policy Forum of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine held a workshop on November 13 and 14, 2017. At this workshop, a broad range of experts and stakeholders, including clinicians, navigators, researchers, and patients, explored which patients need navigation and who should serve as navigators, and the benefits of navigation and current gaps in the evidence base.







Resources in education


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Medicare


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Health care for the elderly American is among our nation's more pressing social issues. Our society wishes to ensure quality health care for all older people, but there is growing concern about our ability to maintain and improve quality in the face of efforts to contain health care costs. Medicare: A Strategy for Quality Assurance answers the U.S. Congress' call for the Institute of Medicine to design a strategic plan for assessing and assuring the quality of medical care for the elderly. This book presents a proposed strategic plan for improving quality assurance in the Medicare program, along with steps and timetables for implementing the plan by the year 2000 and the 10 recommendations for action by Congress. The book explores quality of careâ€"how it is defined, measured, and improvedâ€"and reviews different types of quality problems. Major issues that affect approaches to assessing and assuring quality are examined. Medicare: A Strategy for Quality Assurance will be immediately useful to a wide audience, including policymakers, health administrators, individual providers, specialists in issues of the older American, researchers, educators, and students.