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Oct 25 CAPHC Temperature Check
1. Kathryn Hayward Murray
Senior Vice-President
Patient Care Services, Chief
Nursing Executive, Trillium
Health Partners;
Mississauga, Ontario
CAPHC Board of Directors
Harnessing Our Strengths: A Shared Vision for
Child and Youth Healthcare
CAPHC Temperature Check
October 25, 2016 | 8:30 – 10:00 am
Dr. Maureen O'Donnell
Executive Director,
Child Health BC;
Vancouver British
Columbia
CAPHC Board of Directors
2. CAPHC’s Temperature Check is an opportunity to
“check in” with our member organizations and partners
To report on our national programs & collaborative opportunities
To talk about priorities and challenges confronting many child and
youth healthcare organizations across the country
To explore new collaborative opportunities based on common
goals and objectives of like organizations providing essential child
and youth healthcare services across the continuum of care.
Continuing Our Tradition…
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6. Canadian
Advocacy on Child
Health
Partner with other
organizations to contribute to
shared national child health
advocacy issues
Canadian Awareness
on Child Health
Services Issues
Create and lead advocacy
initiatives that address high
priority issues related to the
delivery of health care
services to children and youth
Be the Voice
Temperature Check 2015
7. What you told us at the 2015 Temperature Check…
Consensus for a single patient safety advocacy priority area that
CAPHC is well-positioned to lead
An overarching Patient Safety Culture throughout the continuum of child and
youth healthcare - Supporting an inter-professional collaborative approach
Integrating Family-centred care
Sharing of best practices between front-line teams and leadership to
dismantle hierarchical barriers
Spanning all levels of care, urban, rural and remote services; patient/client
handover between facilities including transition from paediatric to adult
services; and
Establishing safe disclosure practices to promote patient safety quality
improvement initiatives and optimize patient outcomes.
8. Working in partnership with the Canadian Patient Safety Institute (CPSI) -
Bringing the voice of children and youth to CPSI’s National Patient Safety
Consortium ( as a partner organization)
Commencing September 2016, CAPHC’s former Patient Safety Collaborative
will now become a part of CAPHC Knowledge Translation Platform, bringing a
greater focus on patient safety to a greater audience through CAPHC’s
national webinar program “CAPHC Presents”
CAPHC’s October 23, 2016 - National Patient Safety Symposium: “Solutions
Without Borders: Bringing Solutions for Patient Safety to Canada”
Goal- To explore potential opportunities for a Canadian Solutions for Patient
Safety National Network
What Have We Done…
9. Major Child Health
Service Change
Projects
Complete the identified
high priority projects
(often spanning
multiple years) that will
change how child
health services are
delivered nationally
Make a Difference
Focus of Temperature Check 2016
Sharing Service
Delivery Best
Practices
Provide opportunities
for members to share
best practices and
experiences in service
delivery to children and
youth
Measuring and
Improving
Performance
Use analytics, data,
and performance
measurements to
improve child health
10. Major Service Change Projects/Sharing Best Practices
Interfacility Transport of Critically Ill Neonatal, Paediatric and
Maternal Patients; Ref: Accreditation Canada Qmentum,
Standards, Interfacility Transport – for surveys starting after:
January 01, 2017;
Inhaled Nitric Oxide Guidelines in Neonatal and Paediatric
Populations;
Transition from Paediatric to Adult Healthcare;
Managing Acute Procedural Pain;
Paediatric Sepsis (Screening Tool);
Management of Medically Complex Children and Youth.
11. Advancing Paediatric Empirical Decision Support and National
Benchmarking – Across the continuum of care - CAPHC –
Canadian Paediatric Decision Support Network (CPDSN);
2016 Highlights:
Successful launch of the CAPHC – CPDSN Home Page within
the CIHI Portal and CAPHC’s Knowledge Exchange Network
Complimentary Information Consumer seats for all CAPHC –
CPDSN members
Paediatric Dashboards - Surgical Wait Times; Paediatric
Emergency Department Indicators and Mental Health
Measuring & Improving Performance
12. Question
1. How have you linked in with CAPH-C or used the many
enablers (ex. COPs, KEN, guidelines, CP DSN) to drive an
outcome in paediatric healthcare in your organization?
13. Question
2. What topics or recommendations do you have for how we
could use our framework to drive major change in how
paediatric health care is delivered locally and/or nationally?
Major Child Health
Service Change
Projects
Complete the identified high
priority projects (often
spanning multiple years) that
will change how child
health services are
delivered nationally
Make a Difference
Sharing Service
Delivery Best
Practices
Provide opportunities for
members to share best
practices and experiences in
service delivery to children
and youth
Measuring and
Improving
Performance
Use analytics, data,
and performance
measurements to
improve child health