Access resources | Resources by priority populations
RISE provides a ‘one-stop shop’ for four types of resources that can support rapid learning and improvement among Ontario Health Teams (OHTs): 1) RISE resources, including RISE briefs (RB) and webinar recordings, among others; 2) resources prepared by other partners; 3) resources prepared by the Ministry of Health; and 4) hyperlinks to curated searches of Health Systems Evidence and Social Systems Evidence for systematic reviews of the research literature and related document types (for when no dedicated OHT resources exist).
Here we focus on resources by priority populations, specifically the three selected by a large majority of cohort 1 OHTs (with one reflecting a merger of two highly overlapping populations, older adults with greater needs and people with chronic conditions) and those at risk of or affected by COVIID-19.
Using a population-health management approach to move the needle on quadruple-aim metrics will be common to all projects focused on priority populations. The following resources can support using a population-health management approach:
- RISE learning and improvement collaboratives online forum (available soon)
- RISE webinar on population-health management
- Health System Performance Network webinar on logic models
- OHT provincial learning and improvement forum
- RISE brief 6 on population-health management
If you know of a resource that would be helpful to other OHTs, please send it to rise@mcmaster.ca.
Priority population 1: Older adults and/or people with chronic conditions
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Priority population 2: People with mental health and addictions issues
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Topics | RISE resources | Partner resources | Ministry resources | Curated searches |
All of most topics | RB16 on PHM for people with mental health and addictions issues |
HCSL personas for people using substances that can be used in population-health management |
Browse results |
Priority population 3: People who could benefit from a palliative approach to care
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Priority population 4: People at risk of or affected by COVID-19
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Topics | RISE resources | Partner resources | Ministry resources | Curated searches |
All or most topics |
Guidance for the health sector about COVID-19 | |||
Public-health measures to address COVID-19 |
COVID-END evidence about public-health measures |
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Clinical management of COVID-19 and related health conditions |
COVID-END evidence about clinical management |
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Health-system arrangements to prepare for and respond to COVID-19 |
COVID-END evidence about health-system arrangements | |||
Economic and social responses to COVID-19 |
COVID-END evidence about economic and social responses |