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MGH mobile screening tool
MGH is helping its community partners launch a mobile screening tool at their sites to more efficiently ensure the safety of staff and patients.

鈥榃e鈥檙e breaking down silos鈥�: MGH partners with St. Michael鈥檚 Homes to roll out digital screening solution for staff

The following story was written in partnership with East Toronto Health Partners (ETHP), a group of more than 50 community, primary care, home care, hospital and social services organizations in East Toronto, including Michael 九游体育 (MGH), working together to create an integrated system of care across our communities. To learn more about ETHP鈥檚 work, .

Robin Griller, executive director at St. Michael鈥檚 Homes, understands an effective staff screening tool offers more than convenience.

It gives his staff confidence and peace of mind knowing they are entering a space where their colleagues are asymptomatic for COVID-19. This helps to reduce risk to all staff, residents and patients on-site.

鈥淲e have five different sites across Toronto and some of our programs run 24/7,鈥� Robin says of St. Michael鈥檚 Homes, which offers counselling and rehabilitative services for men with lived experiences of substance use. 鈥淪o it鈥檚 important we have a consistent, reliable way to help ensure the health and safety of our staff while they鈥檙e at work.鈥�

It鈥檚 why Robin jumped at the opportunity to collaborate with Michael 九游体育 (MGH) on the rollout of a mobile self-screening tool for his staff members.

Accessible through smartphones and other mobile devices, the tool allows staff to answer a series of screening questions to identify COVID-19 symptoms and minimize the risk of transmission. The questionnaire must be completed at the start of every shift by staff in settings such as community health centres, primary care and acute care.

The mobile self-screening tool has been used by MGH staff and physicians since September. It was developed by St. Joseph鈥檚 Healthcare Hamilton (SJHH) and adapted for use at MGH with permission from and support by SJHH鈥檚 Digital Solutions team.

Now, MGH is paying it forward by ensuring its fellow (ETHP) organizations have access to the tool as well.

Mobile self-screening tool
The self-screening tool developed by SJHH and adapted by MGH can be accessed via a computer or mobile device.

MGH鈥檚 IT team has been working closely with Robin to adapt the self-screening tool for use across St. Michael鈥檚 Homes鈥� five sites, two of which are located in East Toronto. The tool launched at St. Michael鈥檚 Homes last week.

鈥淚 think it's great that we鈥檙e finding ways to extend our technological support to ensure our community partners are able to deliver care during the pandemic,鈥� says Amelia Hoyt, chief information officer (CIO) at MGH. 鈥淲e鈥檙e breaking down the silos that have historically been in place in our healthcare systems to better serve our patients and communities.鈥�

The collaboration builds on the existing relationship between MGH and St. Michael鈥檚 Homes, both of which are members of ETHP, the Ontario Health Team (OHT) that serves East Toronto.

The opportunity to collaborate first came up during a virtual call among OHT partners, where ETHP leaders from community, primary care, home care, hospital and social services organizations in East Toronto come together to receive COVID-19 updates and recommendations from Dr. Jeff Powis, director of Infection Prevention and Control (IPAC) at MGH.

Robin says these bi-weekly calls, which began at the start of the pandemic in March, have been integral in St. Michael鈥檚 Homes鈥� pandemic response.

鈥淲e feel so fortunate to be able to participate in these calls and to have a direct line of contact with infectious disease experts at MGH,鈥� Robin says. 鈥淭hey鈥檝e been able to advise us on areas like how to properly don and doff PPE [personal protective equipment] and how to quickly and efficiently respond to outbreaks so we can keep our staff and residents safe while continuing to offer our programs and services.鈥�

Robin says the rollout of the mobile self-screening tool at St. Michael鈥檚 Homes in collaboration with MGH will give St. Michael鈥檚 Homes鈥� staff, which includes counsellors, psychotherapists and case coordinators, a reliable way to assess and mitigate risk.

Three other ETHP members have also expressed interest in adapting the tool for use across their sites. MGH鈥檚 IT team plans to work with these organizations to ensure they have access to it as well.

鈥淧reviously, we were asking our staff to use the provincial government鈥檚 online COVID-19 self-assessment but there was no way to monitor responses through this channel,鈥� Robin says.

鈥淲ith the mobile screening tool that MGH is assisting us with, we鈥檒l be able to record our staff鈥檚 responses, instruct them to seek a COVID-19 test if they are experiencing symptoms and notify the appropriate parties, like staff responsible for occupational health and safety, of our employees鈥� status so the appropriate follow-up actions can be taken.鈥�

In addition, Robin says the mobile screening tool 鈥渆nsures clarity鈥� around what is considered a symptom of COVID-19 because the questionnaire lists them out in detail.

He says an organization the size of St. Michael鈥檚 Homes, which employs about 45 staff and supports more than 900 individuals across inpatient and outpatient programs each year, typically does not have the capacity to develop its own technological solutions to facilitate processes like digital screening.

He鈥檚 grateful for the collaboration with MGH on this initiative. 鈥淔or MGH to reach out to different community organizations to offer IT assistance on this project is amazing,鈥� he says. 鈥淚t can only mean positive things for our communities.鈥�

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