The partners of the Archipel Ontario Health Team (OHT) work together to optimize the coordination and delivery of health care and community services. Members of the advisory committees are individuals representing various professions and sectors of community services, as well as users of the healthcare system. These committees address issues that affect patients and their families, as well as the organization of care and professional life.
Mandate of the Patient, Client and Family Advisory Council
The PCFAC’s mandate is to contribute to the development of the Archipel Ontario Health Team’s programs, services and initiatives. The goal is to improve care delivery, as well as the experience and quality of life of our populations. The committee also plays an active role in patient, client and family engagement initiatives.
Composition of the Patient, Client and Family Advisory Council
The PCFAC is made up of 12 to 15 people from the population we serve. These people are chosen to represent the diversity of Archipel’s clienteles. The inclusion of patients, clients and their families allows us to benefit from their diverse expertise and lived experience, and to integrate them into our decision-making processes.
Responsibilities of the Patient, Client and Family Advisory Council
PCFAC activities and achievements
The Patient, Client and Family Advisory Council usually meets once a month. The committee works on ad hoc projects, collaborates with other committees and participates in external activities.
How to become a member of the Patient, Client and Family Advisory Council?
PCFAC members are appointed for a two-year term. Vacancies, if any, are posted below.
If you’d like to get involved in patient and family advocacy, but don’t want to be a committee member, you could participate on an occasional basis by completing surveys or joining a discussion group on a particular topic. To see other opportunities, visit
For patients and families > Get involved.
Mission of the Primary Care Network
The mission of the Primary Care Network (PCN) is to liaise with and represent primary care providers on the Archipel Executive Committee. The PCN advises the Executive Committee, sub-committees and working groups on primary care-related issues such as human resources shortage, socio-economic pressures and the growing needs of the patient population.
Composition of the Primary Care Network
The PCN has a dozen members: primary care clinicians and administrators as well as paramedics from urban and rural areas and from different practice models. Two members of the PCN, including at least one practitioner, are voting members of Archipel’s Executive Committee.
Mandate of the Navigation Advisory Committee
The Navigation Advisory Group's mandate is to fully understand the obstacles that hinder navigation as well as the solutions that promote better organization, coordination and integration of related functions and activities. The ultimate goal is to improve the navigation experience through a more human, flexible and efficient approach.
Membership of the Navigation Advisory Committee
The 16-member provider-based navigation “champions” also include two patient representatives as well as equal representation between urban and rural regions. The multi-hierarchical membership represents the following sectors:
Responsibilities of the Navigation Advisory Committee
Activities and Achievements
of the Navigation Advisory Committee
The Navigation Advisory Group usually meets on a monthly basis, cooperates with other committees and consults with subject-matter experts on a regular basis.
If you would like to get involved in patient and family advocacy, but don’t want to be a committee member, you could participate on an occasional basis by completing surveys or joining a discussion group on a particular topic. To see other opportunities, visit
For Patients and Families > Get involved.
Mandate of the Equity, Quality and Sustainability Advisory Committee
The mandate of the Advisory Committee on Equity, Quality and Sustainability is to recommend, advise and guide the Archipel OHT on equity and quality improvement initiatives.
Composition of the Equity, Quality and Sustainability Advisory Committee
The committee is made up of 8 to 12 people, including Archipel partners and members, patient-partners, people from deserving groups, and representatives from various healthcare sectors, community services and the French-speaking community.
Responsibilities of the Equity, Quality and Sustainability Advisory Committee
Activities and achievements of the Equity, Quality and Sustainability Advisory Committee
How to become a member of the Equity, Quality and Sustainability Advisory Committee
The committee members are appointed for a two-year term. Vacancies, if any, are posted below.
If you’d like to get involved in patient and family advocacy, but don’t want to be a committee member, you could participate on an occasional basis by completing surveys or joining a discussion group on a particular topic. To see other opportunities, visit
For Patients and Families > Get Involved
Mandate of the Digital Health Committee
The mandate of the Digital Health Committee is to support the adoption of new digital practices and technologies that enhance the experience of patients and care providers. The committee also aims to expand access to virtual options to improve population health, increase value and promote health equity.
Composition of the Digital Health Committee
The 10 members of the committee are “champions” of Digital Health within their organizations and within Archipel. The common goal is to support the fulfillment of a modern, fully interconnected healthcare system.
Committee members represent these sectors and groups:
Responsibilities of the Digital Health Committee
Activities and achievements of the Digital Health Committee
How to become a member of the Digital Health Committee
Members of the Digital Health Committee are appointed for a two-year term. Vacancies, if any, are posted below.
If you would like to get involved in patient and family advocacy, but don’t want to be a committee member, you can participate on an occasional basis by completing surveys or joining a discussion group on a particular topic. To see other opportunities, visit
For Patients and Families > Get involved.