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UBC Learning Circle Wednesday, September 29, 2010 10:00-12:00 PST

Tripartite Health Governance Panel to First Nations Health Directors and Staff Regarding the Basis for a Framework Agreement. UBC Learning Circle Wednesday, September 29, 2010 10:00-12:00 PST.

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UBC Learning Circle Wednesday, September 29, 2010 10:00-12:00 PST

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  1. Tripartite Health Governance Panel to First Nations Health Directors and Staff Regarding the Basis for a Framework Agreement UBC Learning Circle Wednesday, September 29, 201010:00-12:00 PST       Dr. Shannon M. McDonald Executive Director Aboriginal Healthy Living Population and Public Health Ministry of Healthy Living and Sport

  2. March 17, 2005 July 15, 2005 November 25, 2005 November 27, 2006 November 27, 2006 June 11, 2007 A New Relationship First Nations Health Blueprint for BC Bilateral First Nations Health Plan Tripartite First Nations Health Plan MOU Tripartite First Nations Health Plan Transformative Change Accord

  3. KEY ELEMENTS OF THE TRIPARTITE FIRST NATIONS HEALTH PLAN A 10-year health plan with four key elements: Governance, Relationships, and Accountability Health Promotion/Injury and Disease Prevention Health Services Performance Tracking

  4. TFNHP Governance Commitment • Design a new governance structure • Seek ratification of this governance structure by the Parties • Oversee the implementation • Ensure duplication will not occur and a parallel health service delivery structure will not be created

  5. Role of Province and Health Authorities • Governance and service delivery partners • Support innovation at the regional and community level • Reciprocal accountability processes • Explore transfer of Aboriginal Physician Advisor position to First Nations Health Authority (FNHA), and evolution to that of a First Nations Provincial Health Officer • Explore legislative options to recognize FNHA

  6. Funding Commitment PROVINCIAL Funding the TFNHP Exploring new financial arrangements allowing for more efficient linkages

  7. Basis for a Framework Agreement on Health Governance initialled July 26, 2010 • Status of Agreement

  8. Health Authority Engagement • Regular meetings • Participation on select working groups to help implement actions in the TFNHP

  9. Aboriginal Healthy Living Branch meetings with Aboriginal Health Leads: • Ian Knipe (VIHA) • Joanne Mills (IHA) • Agnes Snow (NHA) • Ted Bruce (VCHA) • Leslie Schroeder (FHA) • Leslie Varley (PHSA)

  10. Monthly teleconference with Aboriginal Health Executive Leads: • Allison Cutler (VIHA) • Dr. Andrew Neuner (IHA) • Suzanne Johnston (NHA) • Dr. Patty Daly (VCHA) • Barbara Korabek (FHA) • Leslie Arnold (PHSA)

  11. Meeting with CEOs at Provincial Committee on First Nations Health

  12. Next Steps • Provincial Committee on First Nations Health – October 21, 2010 • Final Agreement process

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