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Events
Meeting of the Minds
June 22 & 23, 2010
Rethinking Health Services with Patients Top of Mind
Read the agenda and participant list.
See video interviews with key speakers & participants:
Laura Bunt
Policy Advisor, Public & Social Innovation
The National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts (NESTA)
United Kingdom
View the complete interview (25:58 min)
or view each question in sequence.
Susan Frampton
President, Planetree,
USA
View the complete interview (19:31 min)
or view each question in sequence.
Kariym Joachim
Co-Chair, SickKid's Family-Centred-Care Advisory Council and former member of SickKid's Children's Council
Toronto, Canada
View the complete interview (12:16 min)
or view each question in sequence.
Playback Video
As part of the program, participants were asked to clarify what a patient-centred health-care system means, and to identify the first thing we need to do to improve the patient experience in Ontario. See what they came up with in full Playback video from the day or in individual clips listed in order of appearance (click on name).
Kariym Joachim (Co-chair, Sick Kids' Family-Centred Care Advisory Council)
Barbara Muskat (Clinical Specialist, Manager /Co-Chair, Dept. of Social Work, SickKids /SickKids' Family-Centred-Care Advisory Council)
Danielle Martin (Family physician /Board Chair /Councillor Women’s College Hospital & CHC /Canadian Doctors for Medicare /Health Council of Canada)
Neil Seeman (Director Health Strategy Innovation Cell, Massey College, U of T)
Susan Frampton (President, Planetree)
Nick Kates (Director of Improvement, Hamilton Family Health Team & Ontario Lead, Quality Improvement and Innovation Partnership)
Susan Vanderbent (Executive Director, Ontario Home Care Association)
Shalom Glouberman (President, The Patients' Association of Canada)
Dorothy Pringle (Professor Emeritus,Faculty of Nursing, U of T)
Anton Hart (Publisher & CEO Longwoods Publishing)
Bill MacLeod (CEO Mississauga Halton Local Health Integration Network)
Paula Blackstein Hirsch (Executive Director Centre for Healthcare Quality Improvement (CHQI) at The Change Foundation)
Paula Carere (President Nurse Practitioners' Association of Ontario)
Mimi Lowy-Young (CEO Central West Local Health Integration Network)
Tony Woolgar (Health Policy Consultant & former health executive, UK & ON)
Laura Bunt (Policy Advisor, Public & Social Innovation National Endowment for Science Technology and the Arts (NESTA), UK)
(click on a name to view that individual's clip)
Tools for Change: Levers and Incentives for Integrating Patient Care in Ontario Symposium
April 26, 2010
(The Change Foundation & Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care)
Read the agenda and participant list.
Howard Dean, Physician and former U.S. Governor
on U.S. Health-Care Changes and Challenges
(10:49 mins).
Watch a video podcast with former US Governor, physician Howard Dean and Foundation CEO Cathy Fooks. The Q & A covers the politics behind the US reforms, Dean’s hopes for the future, and his country’s best examples of integrated “one-stop shopping” health systems. Dean was the keynote speaker at this event.
Joy Galloway, ED of Timmins Family Health Team
(5:50 min)
See an interview
with Joy Galloway, ED of Timmins Family Health Team describing how incentives paid to FHT doctors to encourage particular types of preventive care are helping patients tackle chronic disease.
Top of Mind Webcasts
Meeting of the Minds 2009 (June 16, 17th)
First Things First: Fostering Accountable, Connected,Quality Primary Health Care
Q & A with Cathy Fooks and Robert Cushman
Listen to a video conversation between Change Foundation CEO Cathy Fooks and Champlain LHIN CEO Dr. Robert Cushman.
2009
Top of Mind Webcasts
Q and A with Tina Saryeddine
What difference does a good patient referral process between health-care organizations make? U of T PhD student Tina Saryeddine tells us.
Tina Saryeddine is a doctoral candidate at the Faculty of Medicine, Department of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation, at the University of Toronto. She is studying the question: What makes the patient referral process between different organizations effective and efficient in Ontario health care? She is the first in a series of up-and-coming young researchers to be featured in Top of Mind.
Referral is a common and every-day step required at various transition points as patients move across the health-care continuum. In fact, each year in Ontario, at least 10,000 patients are referred between different organizations and health-care settings using different kinds of processes. Tina's research work, which focuses on how to improve the referral process ties well into The Change Foundation's core strategic goals to support quality improvement and health integration. A more clear and timely referral process is key to moving patients smoothly and quickly to the next and best care setting, improving the quality of care and the experience of the patient - both imperatives of The Foundation.
During Tina's research, she is talking to providers who refer patients to acute care as well as to providers who receive post acute-care referrals, exploring, for example, how patients get referred from acute care to rehabilitation, or to complex continuing care or to long-term care settings. Tina will complete her thesis work later in 2009/10 and will be back to share her final findings.
Tina Saryeddine on:
Tina's background (25 seconds)
Focus and methodology (35 seconds)
What has she learned so far? (1:15 mins)
How it relates to the Change Foundation's Having Their Say, Choosing Their Way project? (50 seconds)
Why does a good referral process matter? (1:18 mins)
Top of Mind Webcasts
Leaders' Roundtable on Integrating Care for Seniors
Interviews from the Canadian Policy Research Network's
(CPRN) & The Change Foundation Leaders' Roundtable on Integrating Care for Seniors (February 25, 2009) with:
- Margaret MacAdam, Senior Research Fellow Canadian Policy Research Network (CPRN)
- Réjean Hébert, Dean of Medicine, University of Sherbrooke, Quebec
- Katie Hill, Director, Home & Community Care Programs, BC Ministry of Health Services
View the video interviews:
Also read senior Margaret MacAdam's commentary, Slow but Steady Progress in Home Care Sector and related CPRN reportMoving Toward Health Service Integration: Provincial Progress in System Change for Seniors. View photos from the event.
Top of Mind Webcasts
Q and A with Tony Woolgar
Tony Woolgar spent the past 35 years in senior health care management and national and provincial policy development in England and Canada. He served for a decade as a hospital CEO in England's National Health Service (NHS) and was the founding CEO of the South West Local Health Integration Network (LHIN) in Ontario. Given his unique experience and breadth of knowledge, Tony is well suited to comment on Integrated Health Care in England: Lessons for Ontario (May 2009). Read related companion pieces to this report.
Tony Woolgar on:
Top of Mind Webcasts
Q & A with Dr. John Hirdes
The Change Foundation talks to Dr. John Hirdes about two-year collaborative study with The Change Foundation, using rich interRAI data to probe Ontario's ALC population and chronic disease management in the frail elderly.
John Hirdes (video bits & bytes) on:
See the whole video podcast.
Download the IPod friendly audio podcast.
2008
Top of Mind Webcasts
Q & A with Minister of Health and Long-Term Care David Caplan
The Minister covers the health-care waterfront, and cites promising examples of innovation in such spots as Champlain LHIN and Sturgeon Falls.
...On chronic disease management
...On e-health
...On mental health
...On improving health services in the community
...On local innovations
...On the alternative-level-of-care (ALC) issue
...On competitive bidding
...On the economy and health reform
August 2008
Top of Mind Webcasts
Q and A with CHQI Executive Director Paula Blackstien-Hirsch
An interview about teaming up with The Change Foundation. View the webcast. (time: 11:17 mins)
June 12, 2008
Video Highlights - The Change Foundation AGM, MaRs Centre, Toronto. The foundation launched its first health integration report – Who is the Puzzle maker?
The Year in Review by CEO Cathy Fooks. How did The Change Foundation do in meeting its strategic goals focused on supporting health-care integration and quality improvement in home and community care?
(time: 5:39 mins)
Overview of Who is the Puzzle maker? report by CEO Cathy Fooks
(time: 4:17 mins)
Who is the Puzzle maker? Panel Discussion moderated by the foundation's chair Gail Donner, featuring SE LHIN CEO Paul Huras, Central CCAC Executive Director Cathy Szabo and the foundation's CEO, Cathy Fooks.
(time: 20:28 mins)
AGM 2008 - Q & A
(time: 9:42 mins)
June 12, 2008
Who is the Puzzle maker: Patient and Caregiver Voices
This video is the companion to The Change Foundation's first health integration report, news release and related research - Public Expectation and Patient Experience of Integration of Health Care: A Literature Review (June 2008).
View the video news release (time: 4:30 mins) and/or a longer video montage (time: 5:25 mins) presented at our recent AGM.
May 21, 2008
Top of Mind Webcasts
Q and A with Kenneth Fyke on Regionalized Health-Care: A Good Idea Badly Done.
Kenneth Fyke is one of Canada's most respected health-care leaders. He is a former DM of Health, Commissioner and hospital CEO. He was a speaker at The Change Foundation's May 20th and May 21, 2008 Meeting of the Minds exchange (held in Toronto) - Lessons & Confessions from the regionalized health-care front: Where can they lead Ontario? View the webcast. (time: 14:17 mins)
March 18, 2008
Top of Mind Webcasts
Q and A with OHA President and CEO,
Tom Closson
Tom Closson on health-care regionalization in Manitoba and more... (time: 22:26 mins)
February 6, 2008
Top of Mind Webcasts
Q and A with Interview with Former BC ADM Penny Ballem with Advice to Ontario LHINS
Part 1 (20 minutes)
Part 2 (22 minutes)
January 25, 2008
Presentation by Cathy Fooks
An Integration Journey: Roadtrips from Afar
At the LHIN Agenda and the New Government conference (OHA and the Courtyard Group)
Watch the webcast
Read the power point presentation
Read the January 30th, 2008 and February 6th , 2008 articles in Axiom News.
2007
Thinking Change
This video about The Change Foundation's ambitious new plan to help integrate and improve health services in Ontario features the voices and views of the public, health-care stakeholders from the LHINs, CCACs, hospitals, and other well-respected experts and leaders -- all weighing in on the wisdom of -- and need for -- the Foundation's new focus.
View the video. (time: 7:50 mins)
June 4, 2007
Keynote Address by Roy Romanow
Canada's Shared Destiny and the Future of Medicare
The Change Foundation
Canada's Shared Destiny
The Debate over Medicare
Canada's Medicare System and Sustainability
Lessons Learned from the Romanow Royal Commission
Since the Commission - How Are We Doing?
Competing Visions & Medicare's Contribution
May 25th, 2007
Speech by Steven Lewis
LHINtegration: Can Ontario Leapfrog the Regionalized Provinces?
Presented at May 25th Change Foundation Symposium
LHINtegration: Can Ontario Leapfrog the Regionalized Provinces?
Why Integration?
Local Health Integration Networks: A Solution?
LHINs and Regions: Key Features
Differences Between LHINs and RHAs
What should the LHINs leapfrog over?
The Ideal Government - LHIN Relationship
Big Issues for LHINs to Address
What LHINs Can and Cannot Do
How Will We Know If LHINs are Failing or Succeeding?
How LHINs Can Move to the Head of the Pack