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Lynn Dionne
Ontario Surgical Network Pediatric CoP

Lynn Dionnejoined the group Ontario Surgical Network Pediatric CoP

The Ontario Surgical Network Pediatric CoP brings together pediatric surgical teams from all specialties and hospital types from across the province to form a community dedicated to quality improvement in surgery for better pediatric patient outcomes. Members will come together to coordinate surgical QI initiatives, share resources, coordinate meetings, and discuss challenges and successes. Members will use this private space to compare data, resources and collaborate on projects.<br/><br/>Please visit http://www.hqontario.ca/Quality-Improvement/Our-Programs/Surgical-Quality-Improvement-in-Ontario or contact ONSQIN@hqontario.ca for more information.

4 weeks ago

Lynn Dionne
Quality and Patient Safety Program CoP

Lynn Dionnejoined the group Quality and Patient Safety Program CoP

This community of practice (CoP) is intended for clinical, quality improvement, patient safety, and risk management teams across all health sectors to share and learn about topics related to patient safety. This CoP will give members the opportunity to come together with peers to discuss improvement opportunities and share learnings from patient safety related incidents, hospital never events, quality improvement plans, and other work to help improve the culture around patient safety. <br/><br/>The goals of this CoP are to: <br/>- Collaborate, share, and learn about best practices in patient safety; <br/>- Highlight work being done within your team or organization; <br/>- Access quality improvement tools and resources, including those related to the Never Events Hospital Reporting initiative; and <br/>- Engage with peers in webinars, discussions, and Q&A. <br/><br/>This CoP is supported by clinical leadership and quality improvement specialists at Ontario Health. <br/><br/>For questions, comments, or feedback, please contact QualityandPatientSafety@ontariohealth.ca

1 month ago

Lynn Dionne
Delirium Aware Safer Healthcare CoP

Lynn Dionnejoined the group Delirium Aware Safer Healthcare CoP

The DASH community of practice (CoP) is for clinical teams working on the development and implementation of quality improvement measures to identify, prevent, manage and reduce hospital acquired delirium. It also brings together interprofessional teams who have an interest in reducing delirium rates at their site. <br/><br/>CoP members will gain access to: <br/>- Tools, resources, and guidance <br/>- Subject matter experts <br/>- Mentorship <br/>- Ongoing data reports <br/><br/>The CoP will be facilitated through: <br/>- This online group to connect members with one another <br/>- Regular virtual meetings <br/><br/>CoP members will share resources, data, implementation challenges and strategies, and problem-solve together to identify and reduce hospital acquired delirium. <br/><br/>Reach out to us at clinicalquality@ontariohealth.ca with any questions you may have.

1 month ago

Lynn Dionne
Provincial Emergency Services CoP

Lynn Dionnejoined the group Emergency Department Quality Improvement CoP

This community of practice is for Ontario ED Quality Leaders working on the development and implementation of quality improvement initiatives in order to improve clinical care for ED patients. It also brings together front-line clinicians, clinical leads, administrative leads and change management leads to ensure a collaborative approach to implementing these initiatives.<br/><br/>CoP members will gain access key resources, subject matter experts, and connection to other Ontario ED Teams working on QI.<br/><br/>The CoP is facilitated by Ontario Health and supported by the Emergency Services Operations Committee (ESOC). Reach out to us at EDQuality@ontariohealth.ca with any questions you may have. <br/>

5 months ago

Lynn Dionne
GeMQIN Community of Practice

Lynn Dionnejoined the group GeMQIN Community of Practice

The Ontario General Medicine Quality Improvement Network (GeMQIN) Community of Practice brings together general medicine teams from across the province dedicated to quality improvement and better health outcomes for patients. <br/><br/>With a focus on using data and sharing best practices in general medicine, our members will exchange knowledge and innovate by connecting with other members. <br/><br/>For more information, please visit Health Quality Ontario’s General Medicine Quality Improvement Network page https://www.hqontario.ca/Quality-Improvement/Quality-Improvement-in-Action/The-General-Medicine-Quality-Improvement-Network or email OH-HQO_GeMQIN@ontariohealth.ca

3 years ago

Lynn Dionne
Ontario Surgical Network Community of Practice

Lynn Dionnejoined the group Ontario Surgical Network Community of Practice

The Ontario Surgical Quality Improvement Network (the Surgical Network) brings together surgical teams from all specialties and hospital types from across the province to form a community dedicated to quality improvement in surgery for better patient outcomes. Focusing on data, and the sharing of best practice in surgery, our members will exchange knowledge, and innovate by connecting with other members.<br/><br/>Please visit http://www.hqontario.ca/Quality-Improvement/Our-Programs/Surgical-Quality-Improvement-in-Ontario or contact ONSQIN@hqontario.ca for more information. <br/>

4 years ago

Lynn Dionne

Lynn Dionnecreated the topic: Hospice Simcoe using HQO's generic QI planning template to drive quality

In 2017, Health Quality Ontario developed tools to support people interested in quality improvement to develop a Quality Improvement Plan (QIP) for any program they are involved in. The tools to support the development of these “programmatic QIPs” are …

6 years ago

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  • Danyal MartinThis is great! Do you do any regular reporting back to your board? You mentioned that a few of them were quite helpful - how did you engage them in this work? 6 years ago
  • Tonya ClaughtonThank you for your comment. Our ED does regular reporting to the Board through her ED Report as well as our Performance Scorecard.6 years ago