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BORN Ontario
The Better Outcomes Registry & Network (BORN Ontario) is a Canadian research network based in Ottawa, Ontario. Its purpose is to collect and organize data on perinatal, newborn and child wellbeing in the Province of Ontario.
History
In 2010, members from the Council of Medical Officers of Health (COMOH) and the Association of Public Health Epidemiologists in Ontario (APHEO) submitted a discussion paper to BORN Ontario to advocate for public health unit access to the BORN Ontario registry data for population health assessment and surveillance of reproductive health in Ontario. As a direct result, APHEO representatives engaged with BORN Ontario to identify the mechanism for access to BORN Ontario data for PHUs and relevant data elements for public health.1)
COVID-19
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, BORN was asked to sit on the Provincial Council for Maternal and Child Health (PCMCH) Maternal-Neonatal COVID-19 Task Force responsible for developing provincial recommendations to guide care.2) BORN is also represented within the CAN-COVID network.
Organization
BORN is administered through the Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO) and “is active in every region of the province.”3) It is housed in the Centre for Practice-Changing Research, a research facility jointly run by the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute and CHEO Research Institute.4)
Team
Funding
BORN is funded by the Ontario Ministry of Health and Ontario Ministry of Children, Community, and Social Services.33) 34)
Partnerships
In addition to its host and funders, BORN's key partners include:35)
BORN's website additionally directs guests to a series of external resources, including:
- University of Saskatchewan Perinatal Education Program
On their Staff Directory page, BORN lists contact information for a number of external entities:36)
OMama
BORN hosts OMama, a website and mobile phone application that provides mothers and families information on pregnancy resources in Ontario.37) OMama was launched in November 2015 with support from eHealth Ontario, and is a partnership with eSolutionsGroup, the Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada, Best Start by Health Nexus, Ontario Public Health Association, Association of Ontario Midwives, Provincial Council for Maternal and Child Health, Baby Friendly Initiative and Strategy, the Infant Hearing Program and the Ontario College of Family Physicians.38)
