The “Guide de recrutement des patients partenaires” is a document developed in the context of supporting Quebec health and social services organizations wishing to deploy the care partnership approach. This document is not meant to be a recipe to…
In the spring of 2016, we brought together patients, family caregivers and health professionals to better understand their information needs as well as partnership issues in the context of end-of-life care.
The CEPPP is currently collaborating with the Chaire en évaluation des technologies et des modalités de pointe du CHUM sur l’engagement des citoyens et des patients dans la transformation des organisations et du système de santé for one of its research projects, Parole-Onco. For this project, the CEPPP is co-developing a hybrid training program (online and in-presence) for patient navigators.
Since 2015, the Ministère de la Santé et des Services sociaux (MSSS) has made it a strategic priority to integrate the partnership with users and families model across Quebec’s health system. Indeed, user and family partnership is an integral part of the Plan stratégique 2015‐2020 du MSSS, and has been materialized as a result of the Cadre de référence de l’approche de partenariat entre les usagers, leurs proches et les acteurs en santé et en services sociaux.
The CEPPP is working with the Ministère de la Santé et des Services sociaux (MSSS) in the context of a provincial call for projects to support the implementation, the evaluation, and the dissemination of results of 21 projects on user and family partnership. All of the projects are implemented across the public health and social services network in Quebec.
Canada Health InfoWay’s Forum d’évolution via les pairs (FEP) is a peer network that engages with and mentors physicians to promote the use and adoption of digital health.
The CEPPP is collaborating with the Montreal Heart Institute (MIH) for a project geared towards transforming its cardiology/family medicine unit from a hospital model to a trajectory model in partnership with patients and their families.
The CEPPP is collaborating with the Projet Hôpital Vaudreuil-Soulanges (PHVS) team to integrate patient voices in the planning process of the new hospital’s construction. HVS is a new hospital that will be built on the réseau local de services (RLS) territory of Vaudreuil-Soulanges, located in the CISSS de la Montérégie-Ouest.
In collaboration with the Centre intégré universitaire de santé et de services sociaux du Centre-Sud-de-l’île-de-Montréal (CCSMTL), Université de Montréal, through the Department of Family Medicine, is responsible for developing and implementing the Unités de formation clinique interprofessionnelles universitaires (UFCI-U).