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OTN's Videoconferencing is being used to deliver improved critical care at Health Sciences North through its Virtual Critical Care project.
New HSN program to offer critical care across northeast Written by Jonathan Migneault Appears in Northern Life Published on April 9, 2014
OTN is cited as a partner in the Extensions of Community Healthcare Outcomes (ECHO) program.
Ontario Improving Care for Chronic Pain Sufferers Written by Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care [press release] Published on April 8, 2014
A profile of Telehomecare and its impact on decreasing hospital admissions and ER visits for patients with COPD and CHF.
The future of health care delivery: Telehomecare Written by Dr. Michael Guerriere Appears in Hospital News Published on April 2014
A North East LHIN-funded project will bring OTN's videoconferencing to critical care units in three hospitals.
Northeast Region will be Home to Ontario’s First Virtual Critical Care Unit Written by Mike Young Appears in Timmins Today Published on March 27, 2014
A family physician discusses his role in making mental health care available in his community via OTN.
With Family Health Care [print only] Written by N/A Appears in South West LHIN Community Bulletin Published in Sprint 2014
OTN's mental health program cited as an example of virtual care in Ontario.
OPINION: Policy implications for the virtualization of health services Written by Will Falk and Sacha Bhati Appears in HealthyDebate.ca Published on March 5, 2014
An overview of Telehomecare and the impact it's had on people living with chronic disease.
Better health. At home. Written by N/A Appears in News Canada Published on March 4, 2014
Telehomecare's benefits and early successes are reviewed.
New web sites for people living with chronic disease Written by John Stokes Appears in The Canadian - Agora Cosmopolitan Published on March 13, 2014
Telehomecare patients reflect on how the program has improved their quality of life.
Dr. Ed Brown, OTN CEO, presents The Virtual Doctor Is In! Implementing Virtual Healthcare Systems: A Typology of Approaches and Benefits.
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