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Short video series: how to participate in local primary care expansion

In follow-up to the Ontario Government’s September call for proposals to support the creation and expansion of interprofessional primary care teams for 2026–2027, Middlesex London Primary Care Network and Middlesex London Ontario Health Team have been asked to coordinate and support the development of local proposals.

Your participation is essential in the development of these local proposals. Whether you practice independently or as part of a team, in the city or rural communities, in a high-needs area or adjacent, your insights and experience matter.

Find out more

To support you in this process, we’ve created a series of short, informative videos outlining: 

Episode 1: A Proposal Overview 

Learn about the IPCT submission process and what this opportunity means for our community.
Presenters: Dr. Julie Clarke (Blackfriars FHO), Connor Cleary (Middlesex London OHT). Length: 5 minutes

Episode 2: Hub & Spoke Community Health Home Model

An introduction to a Health Home model and how it can strengthen team-based care and connect supports across communities for your consideration.
Presenters: Dr. Devon Shewfelt (Old South FHO), Connor Cleary. Length: 10 minutes

Episode 3: Geographic Analysis 

Explore local data on unattachment, marginalization, and existing primary care supports to inform future planning.
Presenters: Dr. Devon Shewfelt, Connor Cleary and Sarah Singh (Middlesex London OHT). Length: 8 minutes 

Next steps

We invite you to watch the videos and join the upcoming collaborative planning sessions (dates tba) where we review these materials more thoroughly to ensure anyone submitting a proposal feels confident to do so.

Learn more about how you can take part in the proposal and collaborate with others to strengthen primary care across our region. 

If you are open to a further conversation, please reach out to the MLPCN email [email protected]. We will now be engaging directly with partners that have expressed interest in a conversation. 

More info

Check back here often. We will continue to expand and improve timely information here to keep you informed!

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