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Presentation to Ontario Community Support Association June 1, 2007

‘ Moving the Health Transformation Forward – The Critical Role of CSS within the broader Health System’. Presentation to Ontario Community Support Association June 1, 2007. What is Metamorphosis?.

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Presentation to Ontario Community Support Association June 1, 2007

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  1. ‘Moving the Health Transformation Forward – The Critical Role of CSS within the broader Health System’ Presentation to Ontario Community Support Association June 1, 2007

  2. What is Metamorphosis? • Independent network of CSS and health system partners (250 contacts, Board/Staff) serving people living in the Mississauga Halton and Central West LHINs • Leadership team comprised of representatives of 3 founding networks: • Community Support Services of Peel • Dufferin County Community Support Services Network • Halton Health & Community Support Services Network

  3. Purpose • Initiated as a result of the Priority Integration Opportunity Reports • March 2005 Conference with seed funding from Queen’s Park, Central West Regional Office, and participant fees. The participants agreed on 3 priorities: • Website development (information sharing) • CSS orientation presentation to LHINs and health system partners (enhanced awareness) • Bi-annual conferences (knowledge transfer)

  4. Support CWLHIN and MHLHIN IHSP Priorities Through service providers to achieve: • Enhanced client service • Knowledge transfer • Service integration • Engaging health providers

  5. Accomplishments - Conferences Bi-Annual Conferences: March 05 Gail Paech on LHINs Change Management, Communications, and OCSA update Oct. 05 Steini Brown, E-Health; LHIN Chairs March 06 LHIN CEO’s; Innovations/Best Practice Sept. 06 Ontario Health Quality Council; and CSS orientation April 07 Balance of Care (U of T) and Supportive Housing (Ryerson University), Transportation, Emerg and ALC Beds, and Striving for Excellence (PILD)

  6. Board/E.D. Breakfast Sessions May 06 Integrated Community Response June Board Tools for Effective Collaboration Sept. Mississauga Halton LHIN – draft IHSP Oct. Central West LHIN – draft IHSP Nov. CCAC Realignment Process, and Continuing Care E-Health Council

  7. Breakfast Sessions Cont’d… Dec. OCSA – IHSP Prov. Review; and Strong Communities Coalition Reports Feb. Collaborative Governance May 07 Seniors’ Health Report – Peel Health June IHSP Process Updates from CW and MH LHIN;s; Metamorphosis 3 year Strategic Plan; and CSS Connectivity project announcement with local hospitals

  8. Provincial Project Facilitation • Business Requirements for Information Management • MIS Compliance for CSS • Front Line Worker Study in collaboration with OCSA

  9. Sharing the Magic • http://www.communitymetamorphosis.org • Presentations to: Waterloo Wellington, Hamilton, Barrie, Toronto and Kingston Networks, RNAO, MPME, United Way of Peel, OCSA, OHA, Celebrating Innovations in Health Expo, and Microsoft Canada

  10. Collaborative Opportunities forCW and MHLHINs/Metamorphosis • Board Governance • Spring Conference 2007 • Back office efficiencies/bulk purchasing – Savings to Innovations Fund

  11. Continued….. • CSS Information Expo • Performance Indicators Development • Scorecard Pilot • TPA Program Leads

  12. Next Steps • Populating IHSP Detailed Design Teams • Metamorphosis 3-year strategic plan review and implementation • September – All Party Leaders Town Hall Forum in Mississauga, pre-election

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