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Your Trusted Advisor for EMR Technologies, Products and Services

Getting the most from your EMR During the course of a day, you make hundreds of clinical decisions that impact the health and wellness of your patients. At the same time, you re running a busy physician practice. This puts even more pressure on you to ensure efficient clinical workflows, reduce the administrative burden, keep costs down and continue to deliver the highest quality patient care. At OntarioMD, we re helping thousands of physician practices just like yours get the most out of their Electronic Medical Records (EMRs) to: u Enhance patient care u Improve patient safety u Get access to the most current patient information u Enhance practice efficiencies u Reduce administration u Secure access to health information OntarioMD delivers a trusted certification management service that assesses, monitors and manages EMR vendors and their products for compliance with the Ontario EMR Specifications so you don t have to. That means that you will have better access to innovative, provincially-compatible electronic health information products and services integrated right into your certified EMR! 10 Million 85% 65% Ontarians now have an electronic medical record of Ontario s family physicians are using certified electronic medical records in their practice of communitybased specialists in Ontario are using certified electronic medical records in their practice 4,000+ clinicians across Ontario have received millions of hospital reports electronically

OntarioMD: Advice you can count on! OntarioMD can introduce you to a suite of EMR resources that give you: u No cost consultation and a customized plan to get the most benefit from your certified EMR u Connectivity to provincial electronic health care applications to support informed decision making u Advice and guidance on EMR best practices u Practice Enhancement Plans to optimize your EMR use u Access to OntarioMD Practice Advisors u Guidance from physician, nurse and clinic manager Peer Leaders who are experienced EMR users and understand your practice needs and challenges

Take advantage of Onta Connect to the Latest Patient Information Hospital Report Manager (HRM)/eNotifications Join thousands of physicians using HRM today, and follow up with your patients faster after an emergency room visit. u Receive medical record and diagnostic imaging reports electronically from hospitals and independent health facilities right into your EMR eliminating paper reports u Know when your patient has been admitted or discharged from the Emergency Department or in-patient unit with real-time enotifications Hospital Report Manager: Winner of the 2015 Canadian Health Informatics Award for Innovation in the Adoption of Health Informatics Ontario Laboratories Information System (OLIS) u Access the latest lab results for your patients or perform a patient query u Make more informed clinical decisions for your patients u Facilitate better coordination of care between practitioners u Improve workflow and reduce paper Health Card Validation in real-time at OntarioMD.ca u Validate the eligibility of a patient s health card against the ministry s databases in real-time; response time is within a few seconds u Receive a response code which indicates the patient s health card number status and OHIP eligibility New and innovative products and services are underway! OntarioMD is developing a multi-year roadmap for EMR products and services. econsult Send a question to a specialist and you may avoid the need to refer a patient for diagnosis or treatment. Up to 40% fewer patients needing to wait for an in-person specialist visit. ereferral Electronically refer your patients and transfer patient records to other clinicians or organizations. ebooking You and your patients may electronically schedule or request an appointment. ebooking provides electronic alerts and appointment reminders. EMR Dashboard See visual representations of clinical indicators across your patient roster, at-a-glance and on one screen.

riomd EMR resources EMR Practice Enhancement Program (EPEP) Peer Leader Program Save valuable time and resources, and keep upto-date with the evolving ehealth landscape. OntarioMD Practice Advisors have worked with thousands of physician practices across Ontario to successfully adopt a provinciallycertified EMR. Now, we re committed to helping you get the most benefit from your EMR. How? EPEP is available at no cost to all physicians and their staff who use a provincially-certified EMR, regardless of their previous participation in any of OntarioMD s programs. EPEP offers you a comprehensive suite of self-directed and consultative services. Our Practice Advisors will help you learn to use your EMR to manage your practice more effectively, tailored to the way you practice. You can advance at your own pace, optimizing your EMR use to enhance patient care. The OntarioMD team has provided excellent support to address my unique practice challenges. From the very beginning of what seemed like a huge process, my Practice Advisor worked with me so that I could get the most benefit from my EMR. Dr. Muriel Henderson Accelerate your success by engaging an OntarioMD Peer Leader who understands your practice needs and the challenges busy practices face. Peer Leaders are physicians, nurses, and clinic managers with expert EMR skills. They provide active support and guidance in achieving clinical improvements through enhanced EMR product use specific to a community-based physician s practice. OntarioMD Peer Leaders provide guidance on physician perspectives and priorities to influence the development of innovations and enhancements to current OntarioMD programs. OntarioMD products and services are now available to all Ontario physicians using a certified EMR. Past participation in an OntarioMD program is not required services are complimentary.

Realize the power of your EMR Learn more about your EMR OntarioMD understands that busy physician practices don t always have time to figure out how to get more from their EMR. Attend OntarioMD s EMR Every Step Conference and get the practical help and attention you need to make your EMR work better for you all in one day. Come shape the future with us Physician-focused content, hands-on learning, vendor workshops, exhibitor showcase, new ehealth initiatives and networking with peers are just a few of the highlights. Have your say through our post-conference survey about how to make the EMR Every Step Conference even better. Canada s largest EMR conference series will feature three conferences in 2016! u London - Spring u Ottawa - Summer u Toronto - Fall The conferences are eligible for Continuing Medical Education (CME) Mainpro-M1 credits. Visit www.ontariomd.ca for details Coming to this conference was about gathering information, networking with other physicians and most importantly talking to representatives from OntarioMD, because I think that is the basis of where most of the support is going to come from as an existing user. Dr. Fawzi Mankal 150 Bloor Street West, Suite 900 Toronto, Ontario, M5S 3C1 1-866-339-1233 OntarioMD.ca OntarioMD is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Ontario Medical Association and receives funding from the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care. The views expressed in this publication are the views of OntarioMD and do not necessarily reflect those of the Province.