Videos

Dive into video content that highlights what we do, why it matters, and who it affects.

  • Exploring how BORN captures, governs & uses race-based data

    Danna Hull described how race data is collected and governed at the Better Outcomes Registry and Network (BORN). Dr. Grace (Qun) Miao described how race data has been used to investigate maternal health disparities, including in conjunction with intersectional considerations such as neighbourhood income quintile and education quintile.

  • World Quality Week - Thinking Differently

    BORN Ontario celebrated World Quality week by showcasing how we are Thinking Differently about Data and Information Quality. The webinar focuses on three key areas: aligning quality with BORN’s strategic priorities, strengthening data quality to improve system performance and patient outcomes, and fostering people and partnerships to achieve high-quality data.

  • Better Prenatal Screening Starts with Better Data

    Did you know that behind every prenatal screening result is a robust quality process designed to ensure accuracy, consistency, and reliability? Watch this short video to see how PSO maintains data quality throughout the screening journey.

  • RSV Protection: Reaching Provincial Targets for Better Infant Outcomes Together

    The session features Audra Borson, Manager of Patient Care in the Maternal Child Unit at Huron Perth Healthcare Alliance, who shares how her team used BORN RSV data to guide and improve their local strategies.

  • Safe Administration of Oxytocin: Collaborative Efforts

    Check out this video to explore the Recommendations for the Safe Administration of Oxytocin from the Provincial Council of Maternal and Child Health (PCMCH), key indicators from BORN that monitor oxytocin use and clinical outcomes, and real-world insights from clinicians who have successfully implemented these guidelines to improve policies and protocols.

  • Risk of Preterm Birth, SGA, and Stillbirth after COVID-19 Vaccination During Pregnancy

    We did a study to evaluate whether COVID-19 vaccination during pregnancy was associated with any risks of the pregnancy, including preterm birth, small progestational age, birth, as well as stillbirth.

  • The ORACLE Program

    Oracle is a program operating in Ottawa. It's a collaborative care model. We work with maternal fetal medicine, obstetricians, we work with neonatology, social work, and many resources in the community because our primary mandate is to work with and provide prenatal.

  • Developing a Tool to Help Predict Cesarean Section in Rural Communities

    Imagine that you're pregnant and you live in a community that doesn't offer labor and delivery services. That means you might have to travel several hours by car in labor to reach the hospital or be transferred to another city, uh, a few weeks before your due date and wait for your labor to start.

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