Better Care,
Made Easier
Get a comprehensive look at quality for your clinic
Compare the quality of care to peer clinics
View data from patient experience surveys, administrative sources, and EMR in one place together with comparators from peer clinics.
Identify gaps in care
Identify opportunities for improvement and allocate clinic resources to where your patients need them most.
Focus on what matters to you
Download graphs summarizing common indicators for quarterly reporting.
How it Works
1REVIEW: Receive an email when the dashboard has updated
2IDENTIFY: Get insights about your practice in minutes
3IMPROVE: Target your quality improvement efforts where they are most needed
4REPORT: Use the data to share how you are doing with key stakeholders
About CareCanvas+
Physicians across Ontario have come together to design a tool to help Family Physicians better understand and care for the communities you serve.
CareCanvas is a collaboration between the University of Toronto’s Department of Family and Community Medicine (DFCM) and Ontario’s Practice-based Learning and Research Networks.
CareCanvas+ is an interactive web-based dashboard designed to support you and your clinic. The clinic dashboard pulls from three data sources: patient experience surveys, administrative sources, and your electronic medical records.
Please keep in mind that the data are not perfect. We use algorithms that have been developed by researchers to identify common chronic conditions and some patients may be incorrectly classified.
Notice something wrong? Have suggestions for making things better? Please email care.canvas@utoronto.ca
The dashboard was developed by a large team from the
University of Toronto and Ontario’s Practice-based Learning & Research Networks
Family physician team: Dr. Adam Cadotte, Dr. Noah Ivers, Dr. Payal Agarwal, Dr. Susie Kim, and Dr. Tara Kiran
Research & QI team: Dr. Jennifer Shuldiner, Ms. Kirsten Eldridge, Ms. Erin Plenert, and Ms. Maryam Danesh
CareCanvas+ Clinic View is made possible by generous funding support from: Dr. Rick Glazier through his CIHR Grant, INSPIRE-PHC Program, St. Michael’s Hospital Medical Services Association (SMHA) Alternate Funding Plan (AFP) Innovation Fund, and Women’s College Hospital Academic and Medical Services Group (WCHAMSG) Alternate Funding Plan (AFP) Innovation Fund
& many others!