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Emergency and ambulatory care: Education resources

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Through our Learning Centre, ºìÁì½í¹Ï±¨provides opportunities for health professionals to understand our evolving reporting systems and the application of our standards, data and analytics. We offer many courses and resources for a variety of audiences, including clinicians, assessors, data submitters and analysts, decision-makers, policy planners and researchers.

Courses and resources are available in a variety of formats, including eLearning modules, PDF and page-based documents, live and recorded web conferences, and videos.

 

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Resources offered through the Learning Centre include the following:

 

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Other education resources

Resources offered through ºìÁì½í¹Ï±¨include the following:

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An overview of the CACS grouping logic, flowcharts that illustrate CACS cell assignment within each major ambulatory cluster (MAC) and a list of CACS groups.

An overview of DAD protocol, rules, and processes for submissions, corrections and deletions.

Hospital Harm FAQ (PDF)

Frequently asked questions related to the Hospital Harm project, including information on the new measure, associated improvement resource and pan-Canadian findings.

An overview of the CACS grouping logic, flowcharts that illustrate CACS cell assignment within each major ambulatory cluster (MAC) and a list of CACS groups.

A summary of the Mental ºìÁì½í¹Ï±¨ Clinical Assessment Protocols (MH CAPs), including a listing of the trigger levels and contributing assessment items for each MH CAP.

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The RAI–Mental ºìÁì½í¹Ï±¨ (RAI-MH) is an assessment used to evaluate the needs, strengths and preferences of a person. The significant change-in-status assessment guidelines provide tips for clinicians.

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The Ontario Mental ºìÁì½í¹Ï±¨ Reporting System (OMHRS) Interpreting SWPD Reports Guide assists facilities in reviewing their facility specific System for the Classification of In-Patient Psychiatry (SCIPP) Weighted Patient Day (SWPD) reports. Find this…

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