First Nations Digital Health Ontario

First Nations Digital Health Ontario

“[We] had the pleasure of working with a student who was part of the Indigenous stream of Community Action Projects.  Not only was she helpful in gathering resources for our learning modules, she engaged directly in co-creating the voice material for our online digital learning tools.  [We] hope more invaluable opportunities like this arise in the future for community-based organizations like ours.” 

First Nations Digital Health Ontario (FNDHO) 

First Nations Digital Health Ontario (FNDHO) is a non-political entity created as a result of a resolution from All Ontario Chiefs in Assembly, and is guided by a committee of First Nation health leads across Ontario to address inequities in First Nations digital health. As a First Nations led organization, FNDHO provides digital health capacity enhancement services (at no cost) to all First Nations Health Services in Ontario. FNDHO is funded to support each First Nations Health Service to analyze and define their health information management needs, share learnings and teachings from other First Nations Health Services and design and implement a health information management roadmap specific to the needs of each organization’s clients, community and partners. Currently there is no other organization federally or provincially that exists to provide this support.