skip to content

Search Results

Page 1 of 10
The content in this resource is based on the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario’s (CPSO)’s Human Rights in the Provision of Health Services policy ("Policy"). Additional guidance for physicians can be found in the Advice to the Profession: Human Rights in the Provision of Health Services ("Advice") companion document.
This document provides some background information on the scope of these policies and the role of patients, technology and the health-care system in facilitating continuity of care.
In a unanimous decision released today, the Superior Court of Justice (Divisional Court) supported patients’ rights to access health services an...
CPSO provides a standardized data set to assist in health resource planning and management, and continuity of care.
Physicians must comply with all relevant legislation and regulatory requirements related to medical record-keeping.
This document is intended to provide guidance for how the obligations set out in the Complementary and Alternative Medicine policy can be effectively discharged. This document also seeks to provide physicians with practical advice for addressing common issues that arise in practice.
Within hospitals or health-care institutions where care is provided by a team of changing individuals, physicians must coordinate with others on the team to keep patients informed about who has primary responsibility for managing their care (i.e., their most responsible provider).
This companion Advice document is intended to help physicians interpret their obligations as set out in the policy and provide guidance around how these expectations may be effectively discharged.
This advice document is intended to help physicians interpret and understand these expectations to ensure they are effectively discharged.
Contact Us
What to Expect When Receiving Virtual Care from Ontario Doctors
Page 1 of 10
229 25 11
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10