This article originally appeared in the Summer 2021 issue of the Ontario Medical Review magazine.
The Ontario Medical Association is on track to meet its 2020–21 leadership objectives, setting the organization’s foundation for success as the most transformative year in its 140-year history begins. The objectives are anchored by the OMA’s 4Ms: membership, mandate, manage and modernize, and they support the implementation of sweeping governance changes designed to create a more member-driven, transparent, modern and efficient organization.
Here’s a snapshot of the OMA’s 2021 progress:
The 2017 Physician Services Agreement has been fully implemented, the 2021 agreement is in place, and the OMA has a plan to address relativity
The OMA drives provincial policy as a leader in advocacy, policy and thought leadership and positions physicians as leaders in health-care system transformation
The OMA is a trusted and credible advisor to – and has enhanced credibility with – government and system stakeholders
Membership satisfaction continues to increase based on value including engagement in health-care system transformation, solutions, and programs to support physician practice, business and health and wellness
Management takes responsibility, is accountable for and enabled to lead, guide and support the board and General Assembly
A governance structure with a lens of diversity and inclusiveness and collective understanding across board, committees, General Assembly, Sections, Medical Interest Groups, Fora and OMA staff that enables the strategic plan and committee work
The OMA attracts, retains and develops key talent while advancing diversity and inclusion, resulting in improved employee engagement
A modern and effective enterprise management system by being adaptive to change in processes, structure and culture