The enthusiasm of our Project But it is also wonderful to observe that there were participants to experiment with new models of other significant benefits for the physician and integration and care delivery, however, shows that home care partners involved in the Project, and for we have the will and capacity to make the changes the primary health care system as a whole. [...] The National Partnership Project has shown that all kinds of positive outcomes are possible – for the patient, for health providers, for the Canadian health care system – when there is productive collaboration of the primary and home care teams.” Nadine Henningsen, Executive Director, Canadian Home Care Association The National Home Care and Primary Health Care This report is about the experience [...] Our hope – to build awareness of the Lessons learned Project now that it is finished, and to share our learning and information with other provinces and territories in order to accelerate the adoption of this In terms of partnership approach, which we believe is integral to a strong • Reorganizing home care case managers to primary health care system. [...] With an overarching goal of enhancing the Different home care structures integration of home care and primary health care Within the home care context, case managers in services in Canada, the Project used Transition Fund Ontario and community care coordinators (CCCs) in resources to demonstrate a model in two provinces Alberta have slightly different roles – specifically, and then disseminate the [...] It should be pointed out that the Calgary starting point also enhanced the • reactive or episodic interventions to a disease diversity of the Project with the inclusion of management approach that is more proactive patients/clients at different stages of their conditions and providers at different stages in the • paper based records to using technology to development of partnerships.