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Join us for a breakfast session on November 6, 2006, to explore updates and realignments in the healthcare system. Discover innovations and best practices, system navigation, and the role of CCACs in delivering exceptional care. Learn how to adapt to a changing healthcare landscape and capitalize on emerging opportunities. Don't miss out on this insightful event!
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Transformation OpportunitiesThe Journey continues….. Board Chair Executive Director/CEO Breakfast Monday November 6, 2006
Agenda • 7.45 Welcome • 7.50 Metamorphosis Update • 8.00 Introduction of CCAC CEOs • 8.10 CCAC Realignment • 8.30 Continuing Care eHealth Council • 8.50 Closing Remarks • 9.00 End of the Morning
Metamorphosis Update Ray Applebaum Chair, Metamorphosis
Opening Remarks • MOH<C Corporate Reorganization • Ideas to Action: Integrating Community Support Services within Regionalized Models: Innovations & Best Practices from across Canada • ER Strategy Includes Community Support Services and Home Care
Continued… • Sharing The Metamorphosis Experience… • United Way of Peel • RNAO Conference • OCSA Conference • Ontario Hospital Association • U of T – Health Policy Panel
Today’s Presenters • Vida Vaitonis, Mississauga Halton CCAC • Sheila Jaggard, ‘CCAC Realignment’ • Camille Orridge, Continuing Care E-Health Council
CCAC Introductions CCAC Leadership for Central West LHIN Halton Mississauga LHIN
CCAC Realignment Sheila Jaggard Ontario Association of Community Care Access Centres
The New CCAC System Presented to: Metamorphosis KOPTIC Centre -- November 6, 2006 Presented by: Sheila Jaggard, Ph.D. Vice President, Member & Corporate Services & Chief Operating Officer, OACCAC
“Home care is the linch pin in our plan for healthcare. We will be counting on CCACs not only to continue doing the great work you have been doing, but persistently push yourselves to do even better to deliver Ontarians the care that they need.” The Honourable George Smitherman Ontario Ministry of Health & Long-term Care June 2005
The New CCAC System will be Aligned with the 14 LHIN Boundaries • It will have: • New Executive Directors • New governance • New management • New head offices • New recognition within communities • Positioning for the future
Additionally ... • Work continues in: • Chronic Disease Management • Primary Care • Family Health Teams • Responding to the Long-term Care Legislation • Responding to the CAPLAN Recommendation
What Role Can You Play? • Continue providing excellent services • Respond when the new Executive Directors call you together • Continue the collaborative partnership activities you have always provided
“In the future, globalization is going to be increasingly driven by the individuals who understand the ‘flat world’, adapt themselves quickly to its processes and technologies and start to march forward.” Thomas L. Friedman, The World is Flat (a brief history of the 21st century), 2006
“In a flat world, the best companies stay healthy by getting regular chest x-rays and then selling the results to their clients …, to constantly identify their strengths …, their niche …, their unique core competencies …” Thomas L. Friedman, The World is Flat (a brief history of the 21st century), 2006
The real opportunities are at the fringes - identifying core competencies as system navigators - the new CCACs are poised.
Continue Care eHealth Council Camille Orridge
Closing Remarks Ray Applebaum Chair, Metamorphosis
Closing Remarks • Thank you to our presenters • December 11th, Board/ED breakfast session speakers: OCSA – ‘A summary and analysis of LHIN, Integrated Health Service Plans, an Ontario Perspective’’ Jennifer Grass, Incom Strategies ‘Strong Communities Coalition’ Reports
Online Website • Visit online for the latest information • Registration is Free! • URL: http://www.communitymetamorphosis.org