Using an integrated knowledge translation (IKT) approach to enable policy change for electronic consultations in Canada

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This paper explores our efforts to support the expansion of a regional electronic consultation (eConsult) service on a national level by addressing potential policy barriers. We used an integrated knowledge translation (IKT) strategy based on five key activities leading to a National eConsult Policy Think Tank meeting: (1) identifying potential policy enablers and barriers; (2) engaging national and provincial/territorial partners; (3) including patient voices; (4) undertaking co-design and planning; and (5) adopting a solution-based approach. We successfully leveraged a diverse set of stakeholders in strategic discussions, culminating in actionable suggestions for next steps, which will serve to inform a national implementation strategy.

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Liddy, C., Moroz, I., Joschko, J., Horsley, T., Kuziemsky, C., Burns, K. K., … Keely, E. (2018). Using an integrated knowledge translation (IKT) approach to enable policy change for electronic consultations in Canada. Healthcare Policy, 14(1), 19–29. https://doi.org/10.12927/hcpol.2018.25551

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