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Gratitude in a time of change: A holiday message from HEC

As 2022 comes to a close, we want to express our gratitude to partners like you who continue to respond to the evolving phases of the pandemic and strains facing health systems across the country.
Date
December 13, 2022
Illustration of diverse group of masked people, including a person in a wheelchair, gathered together with colorful confetti above.

As 2022 comes to a close, we want to express our gratitude to partners like you who continue to respond to the evolving phases of the pandemic and strains facing health systems across the country. At Healthcare Excellence Canada, we believe that together with partners, we can build safer, more resilient and equitable ways of delivering care in the future. Looking ahead, we’re excited to continue building meaningful partnerships with people and organizations across the country in pursuit of our shared goal of safer, higher-quality care for all.

Here are some resources you may find valuable as you continue your work from this year to the next:

Care of older adults with health and social needs

Care closer to home and community with safe transitions

Pandemic recovery and resilience

  • Engagement-Capable Environments Organizational Self-Assessment Tool

    • This practice-based tool harnesses characteristics of healthcare organizations that support purposeful and meaningful engagement at an organizational level to help people in healthcare improve in their engagement work.

  • Pandemic Recovery and Resilience Self-Assessment and Toolkit

    • This toolkit helps guide healthcare leaders and policymakers to renew health systems strained by the pandemic and better prepare for future health emergencies. It helps you and your team assess your progress in nine priority areas and identifies options for moving ahead, highlighting innovative approaches that provide patient-focused solutions.

  • Promising Practices for Supporting Long-Term Care Provider Resilience

    • This report commissioned by Healthcare Excellence Canada identifies promising practices that support the mental health and well-being of long-term care providers, as well as opportunities for organizational learning. The Translating Research in Elder Care Group at the University of Alberta researched and produced the report.

Quality and Safety Perspectives

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