Ontario is delivering on its commitment to end hallway health care and build a connected and sustainable health care system centred around the needs of patients. The province is introducing Ontario Health Teams, a new model of care that brings together health care providers to work as one team.
Today, Christine Elliott, Deputy Premier and Minister of Health, visited the Emergency Services Base in Colborne to announce the Northumberland Ontario Health Team as one of the first 24 teams in the province to implement a new model of organizing and delivering health care that better connects patients and providers in their communities to improve patient outcomes.
- For more information about Ontario Health Team Northumberland, please visit:
www.OHTNorthumberland.ca
Colborne Rural Outreach Clinic
The Colborne Rural Outreach Clinic (ROC) is the first clinic of its kind organized by the Ontario Health Team of Northumberland (OHT-N).
Launched April 6, 2021, this clinic is part of OHT-N efforts to bring services to rural community locations in Northumberland to help reduce barriers to care such as access, transportation and outreach challenges. Colborne ROC services are provided through a collaboration of OHT-N partners and Cramahe Township.
For more information about the Colborne Rural Outreach Clinic, please visit: Colborne Rural Outreach Clinic