The McMaster Health Forum regularly hosts and contributes to events to support learning about ways to address pressing health- and social-system issues. Join one of our events, which include:
- 'Top Ten' webinars, featuring insights into health and social systems, evidence-informed policymaking and a range of key health issues, from Forum experts and influential health-system leaders and researchers from around the world
- student events focused on engaging McMaster University students in learning, discussion and collective action on healthcare challenges
- Forum experts contributing to events hosted by other organizations with an interest in supporting evidence-informed health- and social-systems
We historically led a series of optimal aging public talks, which are archived here. We now support the McMaster Institute for Research on Aging in promoting their public talks.
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Redesigning care models through co-design
To help OHTs implement a population-health management (PHM) approach, RISE is hosting a series of webinars. This second webinar builds upon the first webinar and also integrates feedback received fro… Read more -
Measurement-Based Care in mental health and addictions service delivery
Join the 2nd session of this series for senior administrative and clinical leaders from both hospitals and community organizations, and direct patient care providers. Read more -
Population health management
In February, we explored the topic population health management. Read more -
Top 10 lessons from LEADS: Building collaborative health systems
Watch a recording from our February 18 webinar. Read more -
Ontario Health Teams Virtual Engagement Series Webinar: Introduction and Update
This webinar is the first of the newly launched OHT Virtual Engagement Series, for enhanced and routine communications and engagement with teams at all stages of implementation. Read more -
Supporting and engaging family caregivers in Ontario Health Teams
The Ontario Caregiver Organization is pleased to offer a learning opportunity for Ontario Health Teams (OHTs). Read more -
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How to measure OHT success: Evaluation metrics using the quadruple-aim
In January, we discussed improvement measures to be used in the evaluation of Ontario Health Teams, both provincially and locally. Read more -