Through the provincial E-QIP initiative, community mental health and addiction agencies across Ontario are realizing the value of incorporating quality improvement to make their services more accessible for those who need them most.
QI and data coaches associated with Excellence in Quality Improvement Project have been deployed to help participating agencies identify a key service or quality issues to address with QI principles. The E-QIP team is partnering with these organizations to create solutions that enhance program effectiveness for the benefit of clients and their families.
E-QIP is pleased to present the following project profiles:
- CMHA Cochrane-Timiskaming: Domain Oriented Recovery Record – Impact of Recovery Plans (RP) on Client Recovery
- CMHA Haliburton Kawartha Pine Ridge: Maximizing Social Enterprise Opportunities
- CMHA Kenora: Increase Fluidity of the Assertive Community Treatment Team (ACTTT)
- CMHA Middlesex: Improving Access to Service
- CMHA Nipissing Regional Branch: Improving Client Referral to Decision Notification
- CMHA Sudbury/ Manitoulin: Hand Hygiene
- Jean Tweed: Increasing Access to Primary Health Care for Outreach Clients
- MacKay Manor’s Community Withdrawal Management Services: Increasing Referrals from Emergency Departments to Community Withdrawal Management Services
- Oak Centre Clubhouse: Improving Integration of OCAN Data into Recovery Plans
- TEACH: Mississauga Halton Region Enhancing & Sustaining Peer Support Initiative funded and supported by the Mississauga Halton LHIN
- Ottawa Salus: Running Group – The Client Experience
- St. Stephen’s Community House: Reduce Corner Drop-in Restrictions
- St Jude’s Community Homes: Coordinated Discharge Planning
- Madison Community Services: Quality Improvement of case file completion