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Collaborative Leadership Group

The Collaborative Leadership Group’s (CLG) role is to provide a broad sectorial and strategic view of matters of relevance to the Ottawa Health Team – Équipe Santé Ottawa (OHT-ÉSO). The CLG promotes collaboration and integrated care across the OHT-ESO and affiliated partners and ensures OHT-ÉSO engagement in activities that improve patient and population health outcomes, patient and provider experience, value and health equity.
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Purpose

In consultation with the member organizations, Client Partner Table and the Primary Care Partner Table, the CLG sets the long term objectives and strategic plan for the OHT-ÉSO. The CLG adopts a health equity lens in alignment with the OHT-ÉSO Health Equity Charter, including in its clinical priorities, with a focus on the needs of equity-deserving populations including First Nations, Inuit, Métis and Urban Indigenous, Francophone, Black and other racialized communities, 2SLGBTQIA+,and other underserved and underrepresented communities.

Meet our CLG table members

The CLG promotes collaboration and integrated care across the OHT-ESO and affiliated partners and ensures OHT-ÉSO engagement in activities that improve patient and population health outcomes, patient and provider experience, value and health equity.

Interested in becoming a CLG member?

CLG members commit to a two-year term with the possibility of renewal for one additional term. The Collaborative Leadership Group (CLG) membership reflects the key sectors and diversity involved in advancing integrated care across the full care continuum.

Kelli Tonner

Southeast Ottawa Community Health Centre

Michelle Hurtubise

Centretown Community Health Centre

Mike Kekewich

Rob Boyd

Sarah Caspi

Monique Doolittle-Romas

Amy Boudreau

Frail Older Adults/ Community Care

Peggy Taillon

Tim Hutchinson

Pierrette Leonard

Hoda Mankal

Dr. Marie-Claude Gagnon

Nathalie Gilbert

Suzanne Obiorah

Aideen Reynolds

Chandi Chandrasena/ Alison Eyre

Tamara Chipperfield

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Our initiatives focus on promoting improving quality of life, and ensuring that older adults receive coordinated care and support.
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