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Monday, November 20, 2006
South West Local Health Integration Network (LHIN)
The South West LHIN Integrated Health Service Plan is launched

THE SOUTH WEST LHIN’S Integrated Health Service Plan (IHSP) was finalized and shared with the Minister of Health and Long-Term Care in late October.

The Plan, one of 14 submitted by LHINs across Ontario, outlines strategic priorities for the South West over the next three years. Based on extensive engagement with providers, consumers, community leaders and the public, it is a bold vision for the future of health care, tailored to the unique environment and needs of our area.

To achieve integration, the South West LHIN’s strategic priorities span traditional organization and sector boundaries, foster innovative, collaborative approaches to service delivery, support and shared accountability for health outcomes. “Integration will ultimately produce a more efficient health care system,” says CEO Tony Woolgar. “More importantly, it will promote the well-being of individual patients, throughout their lifetimes and across the continuum of health services.”

The Plan includes four “integration priorities,” with detailed action plans outlining in concrete terms what must be achieved over the next three years.

THE PRIORITIES ARE
Strengthening and Improving Primary Health Care
The LHIN will support Family Health Teams and Community Health Centres, connect independent and small group family physicians with other primary health services, and place a special emphasis on people with mental health and addiction conditions.

Preventing and Managing Chronic Illness
The LHIN will develop and implement a comprehensive Chronic Disease Prevention and Management (CDPM) program to enhance wellness and ensure that patients are treated sooner and closer to home.

Building Linkages across the Continuum: All Seniors and Adults with Complex Needs
The LHIN will foster a seamless continuum of care, provide rehabilitation across the continuum, and enhance Long-Term Care services.

Accessing the Right Services, in the Right Place, at the Right Time, by the Right Provider
The LHIN will focus on delivering the right mix of services across our area including health services for children and youth and strong service delivery in rural communities. In addition, the plan includes two “enabling priorities” – e-Health and human resources. Finally the plan outlines a number of “implementation imperatives,” such as transpor­tation, health promotion, and education, research and best practice.

“We will be building on a strong tradition of collaboration and partnership in the South West,” says Norm Gamble, Chair of the South West LHIN board. “The Plan provides us with a way to move forward together.”

Interested in knowing more? Visit www.southwestlhin.ca for a six-page summary or download the complete IHSP.

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