Quick Glance
This ‘Understanding our Community Tool’ provides organizations that are Members of Mississauga Health Ontario Health Team as well as care providers in Mississauga, access to a centralized resource, with data and insights on Mississauga’s demographics and populations by neighborhoods.
This ‘Understanding our Community Tool’ provides organizations that are Members of Mississauga Health Ontario Health Team as well as care providers in Mississauga, access to a centralized resource, with data and insights on Mississauga’s demographics and populations by neighborhoods.
Service
New perspectives and possibilities for primary care in Canada. OurCare is a pan-Canadian project to gather input from the public on how to rethink the future of primary care–the type of care usually delivered by family doctors and nurse practitioners (NPs). The survey was online from September 20th to October 25th, 2022. Over 9000 people in Canada completed the full survey, sharing their perspectives and experience. You can view the data by following this link to data.ourcare.ca.
New perspectives and possibilities for primary care in Canada. OurCare is a pan-Canadian project to gather input from the public on how to rethink the future of primary care–the type of care usually delivered by family doctors and nurse practitioners (NPs). The survey was online from September 20th to October 25th, 2022. Over 9000 people in Canada completed the full survey, sharing their perspectives and experience. You can view the data by following this link to data.ourcare.ca.
Undefined
The Canadian Primary Care Sentinel Surveillance Network (CPCSSN) engages with clinicians, researchers, and policymakers to better understand primary care efficiencies and gaps to improve health care for Canadians. CPCSSN brings together twelve primary care research networks under a common governance structure for the purposes of research, disease surveillance and quality improvement.
CPCSSN’S mission is to improve primary health care delivery outcomes across the country, while also facilitating innovation and excellence in primary health care research.
The Canadian Primary Care Sentinel Surveillance Network (CPCSSN) engages with clinicians, researchers, and policymakers to better understand primary care efficiencies and gaps to improve health care for Canadians. CPCSSN brings together twelve primary care research networks under a common governance structure for the purposes of research, disease surveillance and quality improvement.
CPCSSN’S mission is to improve primary health care delivery outcomes across the country, while also facilitating innovation and excellence in primary health care research.