Thanks for laying out the consultations, I'll check out the actual site content later but fast questions that I think would help practitioners and users if we could find a venue or group that is thinking more about how we use and are working to improve virtual care. It would be useful to help point out the GAPs. These 90% ranges are ultimately needing deeper analysis and bridging with both the professionals and users.
- Certainly in mental health access to records a whole other story than physical health.
- Any analysis done on the mental health and addictions side, which within that would be nuanced as well?
- Also the term "virtual" bit of a grab bag, seems that telephone is now categorized as virtual by many organizations.
- Are there good examples of access and onboarding of people to learn, manage, get, the tech - in the department of digital literacy access?
thanks for considering these points,
I know @Betty-Lou Kristy's group is considered by many in the province as leading in addressing practice issue of virtual, https://www.eenetconnect.ca/to...3#379486693864991983
...but is anyone else wrestling with these kinds of questions in their work?