Connected Health Hamilton Report (Coming Soon)

Connected Health Hamilton Report

The Centre for Integrated Care is completing a review of the remote patient monitoring (RPM) programs established under Connected Health Hamilton and delivered within the Greater Hamilton Health Network.

Project Lead:

Joanna Sinn

“It’s how you would hope healthcare should occur where we have connectivity with the hospitals, the community, paramedics. We have connectors who connect with other resources immediately. Not referring on, but having them integrated within our team.”

— CC@H Coordinator

FAQ

What is Connected Health Hamilton?

Connected Health Hamilton is a collaborative led by Hamilton Health Sciences, St. Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton, St. Joseph’s Home Care, and Hamilton Paramedic Service, in partnership with Hamilton Public Health Services, Hamilton Niagara Haldimand Brant and Burlington Home and Community Care Support Services, and Primary Care Providers in the Greater Hamilton area. The collaborative brought together monitoring technologies, knowledge, and experience to collectively serve and support the needs of COVID positive patients and other at-risk populations.

What is the purpose of the report?

•Describe the Connected Health Hamilton initiative and highlight the multiple examples of integrating at the program, system, and population-level

•Provide a maturity model for understanding how remote patient monitoring is advancing a system’s level of integrated care

•Identify areas for further study and propose a minimum dataset for existing/future programs to enable valid comparisons

When will the report be publicly accessible?

The report will be released and publicly accessible on this website in 2023.

Contact us to learn more about the Connected Health Hamilton COVID RPM Report.