The Sharing Together initiative helped identify standardization of care as an evidence priority in Ontario.
The top two evidence needs within this theme prioritized by Sharing Together stakeholders are:
- Factors that make standardized care effective, efficient, and appropriate
- Standardized care pathways (for example, acute care to community or primary care to specialty care)
Below are some EENet resources related to this theme:
- Implementation of a new staged screening and assessment process for addictions
- Implementation of Ontario Perception of Care Tool for Mental Health and Addictions
- Ontario performance measurement & evaluation projects
- Ontario common assessment of need community of interest
- Implementation of early psychosis intervention program standards in Ontario: Results from a provincial survey
- After the release of the Ontario early psychosis intervention (EPI) Program standards
Here are some resources from our partners:
- Awareness to Recovery Care Pathway for Treatment of Youth (12–24) Experiencing Psychoactive Prescription Drug Harms (Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction)
- Awareness to Recovery Care Pathway for Treatment of Older Adults (65 and older) Experiencing Psychoactive Prescription Drug Harms (Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction)
- Care Pathways: Considerations for Developing and Implementing (Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction)
Stay tuned for more information and resources!
To read the Sharing Together Full Report, visit: http://www.eenet.ca/article/ontario's-full-evidence-priority-agenda-now-available
To read the Sharing Together Report in Short, visit: http://www.eenet.ca/article/ontario%E2%80%99s-evidence-priority-agenda-released