BORN Bulletin - Volume 3, Issue 1_January 2012 Read More
Article featuring BORN Ontario published in the Registered Nurses´ Association of Ontario (RNAO) newsletter. Read More
We are pleased to send you BORN Ontario’s second H1N1 in pregnancy report, which presents information for women who gave birth between November 2, 2009 and April 30, 2010. Read More
An invitation to participate in this fetal fibronectin (fFN) evaluation. Read More
October edition of the BORN Bulletin Read More
The Provincial Council for Maternal and Child Health (PCMCH) and the Better Outcomes Registry and Network (BORN Ontario) are seeking one member for the Maternal-Child Screening Committee. Read More
BORN Ontario began a 1-year initiative in Nov 2009 to collect information on three H1N1-related exposures in pregnant women. This first report presents information for women admitted to hospital to give birth between November 2, 2009 and January 31, 201 Read More
The Focus section of Health Horizon this month looks at current Ontario/Canada research on maternal-newborn outcomes, screening and related testing, and congenital anomalies surveillance, highlighting selected projects and research from BORN. Read More
This edition includes articles focusing on BORN and its partnerships, including Bridging Care and Information in Sioux Lookout, MNOC, Dashboard project, participation in User Acceptance Testing and the Antenatal 1 & 2 Project with eHealth Ontario. Read More
The Provincial Council for Maternal and Child Health (PCMCH) and the Better Outcomes Registry and Network (BORN Ontario) are seeking two members for the Prenatal Screening Subcommittee of the Maternal-Child Screening Committee. Read More
April edition includes announcements about our new provincial Coordinator team and Committee structure along with updates from the Scientific team, Privacy team, and our partnership with the Provincial Council for Maternal and Child Health. Read More
BORN Ontario began a 1-year initiative in Nov 2009 to collect information on three H1N1-related exposures in pregnant women. This Appendix has information on allocation of public health units to public health regions for the first three months of data. Read More
An announcement from the Ontario Midwifery Program pertaining to the on-line invoicing system. Read More
Attached you will find the September edition of the BORN Bulletin which includes our thanks to the Child Health Network (CHN) along with updates from the Scientific team, the BORN Build team and an update on the BORN committee structure. Read More
April 2011 announcement about the new provincial Coordinator team Read More
BORN Ontario is now online at www.BORNOntario.ca. This newsletter introduces the new website, the launch of the BORN Build and our new committee structure. Read More
As we grow into our new name of BORN Ontario (previously OPSS) learn about our Vision, Mission, Scientific work, Registry Status and Founding Member Updates. Read More
This OPSS Newsletter outlines the work the Ontario Perinatal Surveillance System is undertaking along with the support being provided by the Ministry of Health and Long-term Care. Read More
An overview of OPSS, its goals, committee members, future directions, as well as an update from each of the 5 programs that are currently collaborating together to create an integrated maternal-newborn surveillance system. Read More