The Open Collaboration Initiative™ (OCI) brings together local, regional, provincial and national healthcare organizations across Canada and connects them to facilitate the exchange of training material and staff learning records. By linking their learning management systems, these healthcare organizations can:
Share training material with each other, for free or a fee
Exchange learning records and proof of completion electronically
Monetize their courses
The OCI connects some of Canada’s largest research and teaching hospitals, as well as hundreds of smaller hospitals, healthcare associations, primary care and community care providers. As the Account Owner or Administrator for a site that is part of the OCI Network, you are joining one of Canada's largest educational network for the healthcare sector.
Benefits
The OCI benefits everyone in the network, including employers, workers, and the health system in general.
For Employers
For Workers
For the Health System
Access courses created by research hospitals and healthcare organizations
Reduce the cost associated with the development or deployment of courses
Onboard staff by importing their learning records from their previous employer
Get proof of completion for courses that your employees complete at other hospitals or healthcare organizations
Improve workflow and system efficiencies by reducing administrative paper-chasing
Share training material and best practices with partner hospitals and organizations
Earn money by selling your courses
Keep an electronic copy of all your learning records in one central location
Take your learning records with you when you leave your employer
Forward your learning records to your employer and avoid the need to repeat courses when switching employers or working for multiple employers
Access courses created by research hospitals and healthcare organizations with your existing user account
Reduce cost associated with the duplication of course material
Allow professionals to spend more time on patient care by not requiring them to repeat the same courses over and over again
Level the playing field for smaller organizations that do not have an eLearning development team or in-house subject matter expertise