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About the Ministry
Forms and Applications
HealthLinks
News Releases
Publications
Capital Programs
Critical Care Strategy
Drug Programs
Education and Recruitment
Emergency
Management Unit
Hepatitis C
Hospital Planning and Accountability
Legislation
Long-Term Care
Medical Advisory Secretariat  (MAS)
Nursing
OHIP for Healthcare Professionals
Ontario Health Technology Advisory Committee (OHTAC)
Programs and Projects
Public Health
Research and Grants
Health Services Restructuring Commission (HSRC) Document Archive
Ministry Transition
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This section is intended primarily as a resource for health care professionals. Much of this information requires knowledgeable interpretation.

About the Ministry
Information about the history of the Ministry of Health and Long Term Care, official biographies and an organization chart illustrating the relationship of the divisions and branches of the ministry.

Forms and Applications
A catalogue of ministry forms and applications.

HealthLinks
A list of categorized external links to help you access other health-related Web sites that are not maintained by the Ontario government.

News Releases
Ministry news releases are maintained in a searchable archive by Canada News Wire for 24 months from date of issue.

Publications
Many ministry publications are available online and include professional guides, manuals, reports and ministry business plans.

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Capital Programs

Health Infrastructure Renewal Fund (HIRF)
This program supports hospitals renew their healthcare facilities. The HIRF grant supplements an institution's existing renewal program and helps healthcare facilities address any renewal needs on a priority basis.

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Drug Programs

Ontario Drug Benefit Formulary /
Comparative Drug Index

Ontario Guidelines for Drug Submission and Evaluation
The purpose of the interpretive guidelines is to assist pharmaceutical manufacturers in making their drug submissions.

Ontario Guidelines for Economic Analysis of Pharmaceutical Products
These guidelines suggest an approach that manufacturers of pharmaceuticals can use to satisfy the information needs of the Drug Quality and Therapeutics Committee.

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Education and Recruitment

Re-entry Training Positions for Canadian Physicians
The Ministry is offering 20 third-year family medicine re-entry training positions and 20 specialty re-entry training positions for currently practising Canadian physicians.

Free Tuition Program for Physicians
This program provides financial assistance to final-year medical students, residents and newly graduated physicians, to offset tuition costs in exchange for a full-time return-of-service in an eligible community.

Guidelines for Application to the Tuition Support Program for Nurses
The Tuition Support Program for Nurses is part of the government's commitment to provide more families with access to primary health care, and to support the recruitment and retention of nurses to rural and remote areas across the province.

International Medical Graduate Program
Information for physicians on ministry programs and on certification and registration to practice.

Recruitment
A listing of employment-related opportunities for health care professionals.

Repatriation Program
This program provides training positions for physicians who have completed postgraduate residency training that need additional training to meet the certification requirements of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada.

Underserviced Area Program
This program is one of a number of supports provided by the ministry to help underserviced communities recruit and retain health professionals.

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Legislation

Traditional Chinese Medicine Act, 2005
Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is currently an unregulated profession in Ontario; no restrictions exist on who may call themselves a practitioner or who may practice the profession. If passed, the legislation will make traditional Chinese medicine the first new health profession to be regulated since 1991.

Local Health System Integration Act, 2005
The Ontario government plans to change the delivery of health care services through Local Health Integration Networks (LHINs) and the proposed Local Health System Integration Act, 2005, if it is passed. LHINs are already created and the bill is proposed, not enacted.

Health Information Protection Act, 2004
The Health Information Protection Act creates a comprehensive approach to protect health information across the health care system.

Health Protection and Promotion Act (HPPA)
Bill 105 is an Act amending the HPPA to require the taking of blood samples to protect victims of crime, emergency service workers, good Samaritans and other persons.

Commitment to the Future of Medicare Act, 2004
This Act is intended to clearly demonstrate that this Government is committed to the fundamental principles of medicare as laid out in the Canada Health Act.

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Long-Term Care

CCAC-LTC Priority Project
The Priority Project supports CCACs in the implementation of a common assessment tool, the Resident Assessment Instrument – Home Care (RAI-HC). The project is a partnership between CCACs and the MOHLTC.

Long-Term Care Redevelopment
This program oversees the expansion and modernization of Ontario's long-term care facility system.

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Medical Advisory Secretariat
The Medical Advisory Secretariat provides up-to-date evidence-based assessment and advice about emerging health technologies and health services.

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Nursing

Guidelines for Application to the Grow Your Own Nurse Practitioner Program

Guidelines for Application to the Tuition Support Program for Nurses

Health Outcomes for Better Information and Care (HOBIC)  formerly known as Nursing and Health Outcomes Project (NHOP)
This project is leading the way with the collection and analysis of information on staffing indicators and health outcome measures and is part of the Ministry's Information Management Strategy. It will provide valid, reliable information that is patient-centred, evidence based, outcome-focused and comparable across all sectors.

Nursing Secretariat
The Nursing Secretariat provides strategic advice on health, the health care system and public policy issues from a nursing perspective.

Nursing Week Video  
Minister Smitherman kicks off Nursing Week by speaking to nurses about the importance of their profession in Ontario's health system.

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OHIP for Healthcare Professionals

OHIP Forms and Applications for Health Care Professionals

Interactive Voice Response Reference Manual
Interactive Voice Response (IVR) is an automated telecommunications system allowing a client to interact with a computer to achieve defined results, without human intervention.

Health Card Validation Reference Manual
The Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care (MOHLTC) Health Card Validation (HCV) system allows health care providers to validate the eligibility of the cardholder and the status of his or her health card and version code.

Electronic Data Transfer
An introduction to the EDT Service and includes application forms, manuals and instructions on how to register.

Medical Audit Practice in Ontario
The purpose of this review is to find and develop the best-practice method to audit fee-for-service claims.

OHIP Bulletins
Bulletin archive.

Online Resource Manual for Physicians
This manual is designed to provide information on the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care policy and procedures as they relate to health care providers and various ministry insured services.

Ontario Health Insurance
Schedule of Benefits and Fees

For Physician Services, Independent Health Facilities, Services of Optometrists and Laboratory Services.

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Programs and Projects

Alternative Funding Plans for
Academic Health Science Centres

Information on the establishment of an Alternative Funding Plan in each of the four Academic Health Science Centres in Hamilton, London, Ottawa and Toronto.

Assistive Devices Program
This program provides financial assistance to Ontario residents with long-term physical disabilities to help them get equipment and supplies they need for independent living.

Emergency Department Access to Prescription Drug History Project
Starting in September 2005, the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care will begin providing most Ontario hospital emergency departments with electronic access to the drug claims history of patients receiving benefits through the Ontario Drug Benefit Program and the Trillium Drug Program.

Emergency Health Services : Land and Air Ambulance
The ministry continues to be responsible for the delivery of air ambulance services and ambulance communications services as well as base hospital programs in support of land ambulances and the broader health care system.

Hepatitis C
Hepatitis C is a viral infection that is carried in the blood and can cause severe damage to the liver.

Homes for Special Care Program
This program provides long-term and permanent residential care to individuals discharged from Provincial Psychiatric Hospitals (PPH) who require supervision or assistance with daily living activities.

Hospital Planning and Accountability

Mental Health Programs – Tier 3 Provincial Working Group
The Tier 3 Provincial Working Group was convened in the Fall of 2005 to develop guiding principles and provide strategic implementation advice to the ministry with its transfer of ”non-bedded” mental health programs and services from affected hospitals to non-profit community agencies, where appropriate. Affected hospitals are those which received programs and services in the divestment of the former Provincial Psychiatric Hospitals (PPH). Non-bedded programs are mental health services delivered to individuals in their own environment (e.g., home, workplace) that do not require an overnight stay for medical care.

Your Health Care Team – Focus on Nursing
A public education campaign is being launched that focuses on retaining and attracting nurses. The campaign seeks to debunk myths and stereotypes about the nursing profession. At the same time the communication to Ontarians will acknowledge the significant and growing contribution of our nurses in the delivery of health care.

Operation Health Protection
Operation Health Protection is a three-year Action Plan to revitalize our public health system by preventing threats to our health and promoting a healthy Ontario.

Physician IT Program
The Physician IT Program is a comprehensive information technology (IT) program developed specifically for primary care physicians, but important for all Ontario physicians.

Primary Health Care Transition Fund Projects
The Primary Health Care Transition Fund (PHCTF) is an investment by the Government of Canada to support transitional costs of implementing primary health care renewal initiatives across the nation.

Prenatal HIV Screening Program
This program promotes HIV testing during pregnancy to reduce the risk of an HIV-positive woman transmitting the virus to her baby.

Review of the Mandatory Health Programs and Services Guidelines
This section contains information about the Mandatory Health Programs and Services Guidelines as well as the committee membership, terms of reference, and communiqués for the Program Standards Technical Review Committee (TRC).

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Public Health

Agency Implementation Task Force
The Agency Implementation Task Force provides technical advice on the development and implementation of Ontario's Health Protection and Promotion Agency.

Capacity Review Committee
The Capacity Review Committee advises the Chief Medical Officer of Health and the ministry on ways to improve the local Public Health Unit system.

CINOT (Children In Need Of Treatment)
CINOT Schedule of Dental Services and Fees (Dentist Providers)
CINOT Schedule of Dental Services and Fees (Non-Dentist Providers)

Clostridium difficile
This evidence-based Ontario Best Practice provides standardized policies and procedures related to the prevention and control of the transmission of C.difficile in healthcare facilities.

Immunization
Provider information and resources on three new publicly funded vaccines added to the routine immunization schedule.

Influenza Vaccination Program
Information and Communications Products for Healthcare Professionals.

Monkeypox Virus
Information about an emerging infectious disease in North America.

Newborn Screening
This program has now been expanded – rolling out through 2006 – to screen for at least 27 metabolic, endocrine and blood disorders.

Provincial Infectious Diseases Advisory Committee
PIDAC provides advice on protocols to prevent and control infectious diseases, emergency preparedness for an infectious disease outbreak, and immunization programs.

Regional Infection Control Networks (RICN)
RICN coordinates infection prevention and control activities and promotes standardization in healthcare facilities across Ontario

Public Health Information & Information Technology (PHIIT) Office
Public Health Division’s PHIIT Office is providing technology solutions for Public Health Units and Public Health Division. Communication tools such as the PublicHealthOntario.ca portal, public health applications such as the integrated Public Health Information System (iPHIS), common standards & architectures and support for the transition to these tools and services are making Public Health e-Health a reality.

Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS)
A listing of SARS-related communications for health care professionals.

West Nile virus
The West Nile virus (WNv) is a mosquito-borne virus that can cause encephalitis.

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Research and Grants

MOHLTC Research Unit
The Research Unit monitors, coordinates and provides leadership to internal and external research activities that contribute to the development of health policy and for the dissemination of research findings to support evidence based decision making. Information is available on research programs, priorities, competitions and grant applications.

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Important Health Notices for Health Care Professionals
Ontario Health Insurance Program
Emergency Management Unit
Seniors' Care: Home, Community and Residential Care for Seniors
Telehealth Ontario
Trillium Gift of Life : Organ and Tissue Donation
Government Online Services
Resources

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