About CPMF
Health regulatory colleges exist to protect the public interest. To help the public understand how well colleges are fulfilling their public protection mandate and to help continually improve accountability, transparency and oversight, all colleges are required by the Ontario Ministry of Health to report on their work through the College Performance Measurement Framework (CPMF).
The CPMF is a new reporting tool developed by the Ministry of Health, together with Ontario’s health regulatory colleges, subject matter experts and the public. It covers a wide variety of topics, including how colleges:
- perform as an organization,
- register applicants,
- measure practice improvement of regulated health professionals, and
- process complaints about their registrants.
The CPMF provides information on how colleges work with external partners, such as other regulatory colleges, educational programs and the broader healthcare system to improve public protection. It also shares raw data about Ontario’s regulated health professionals and their participation in practice improvement. There is data about the number of complaints and the type of those complaints, and how many health professionals participated in practice improvement activities. Finally, the CPMF details each college’s commitment to making improvements over the next year, giving clear action/improvement plans.
College CPMF submissions
All colleges must update CPMF annually, noting any progress on areas identified for improvement or adding new or updated information required by the Ministry of Health. These reports are one of the many ways colleges demonstrate their commitment to the public interest for the people of Ontario.
- March 2024 submission (Reporting Year: January – December 2023)
- March 2023 submission (Reporting Year: January – December 2022)
- March 2022 submission
- March 2021 submission