Title: Fast Forward 10 Years: Health Care in Ontario
1Fast Forward 10 Years Health Care in Ontario
- Presentation to Grey Bruce Health Services
- Cathy Fooks
- President and CEO
- The Change Foundation
2The Change Foundation
- Established by the OHA in 1995 to support change
in Ontarios health care system - Currently 60 million endowment
- First ten years spent as a granting agency
- Recently evolved into a policy think tank
- Two areas of concentration health integration
and quality improvement in community care
3Focus on Change
- People
- Health Care
- Technology and Information
- 1) What will be different?
- 2) How will affect patients?
4People Aging Population, OntarioSource
Statistics Canada
5People - We Are Living Longer Life Expectancy
(Ontario)Source Statistics Canada
6People More Chronic Disease, OntarioSource
Statistics Canada
7People Five Year Survival Rate, Cancers,
OntarioSource Cancer Care Ontario
8People More Immigration, OntarioSource
Statistics Canada
9People Increasing Levels of Education,
OntarioSource Statistics Canada
10People Changes in Places of Work,
OntarioSource Statistics Canada
11Health Care The Budget Dollar, OntarioSource
Ontario Government
12Health Care Components of Provincial Spending
within Ontario Health Care (Public )Source CIHI
13Health Care Changes in Hospital Care,
OntarioSource CIHI
14Health Care - Care in the Community
- Pollara Health Care in Canada 2007 survey
- 27 of Ontarians report that they have personally
cared for a family member or close friend with a
serious health problem in the past 12 months. - Nationally
- 35 of 45 - 64 year-olds have provided care
- 1 in 10 had to quit work to care for loved one
- 41 had to use personal savings to survive during
this time - 22 had to take one or more months off work
- 41 reported that the result of caring for a
family member or close friend had a negative
impact on their mental health - 38 reported that the experience had a negative
impact on their physical health - 40 reported that the experience had a negative
impact on their finances -
15Health Care Age Standardized Average Length of
Stay in Hospital, Comparisons, CanadaSource CIHI
16Health Care Use of Telehealth, OntarioSource
MOHLTC
17Health Care - of all personal expenditures on
health care, CanadaSource Statistics Canada
- 1999 4.8
- 2003 5.2
- 2007 5.5
18Health Care Personal Expenses, millions, Canada
19Health Care Ontarians in Family Health Teams,
Source MOHLTC
20Health Care - After Hours Care, OntarioSource
NPS, 2007
- Answering Yes
- 79.7 have physician available for patient care
during non office hours - 31.4 staffed clinic by physician or others in
practice - 12.9 medical telephone advice with access to
medical record - 25.8 medical telephone advice without access to
medical record
21Health Care Use of Email by PhysiciansSource
NPS, 2007
- 53.2 use to communicate with colleagues for
clinical purposes - 64.9 use to communicate with colleagues for
other purposes - 15.4 use to communicate with patients for
clinical purposes - 5.3 use to communicate with patients for other
purposes
22Health Care Local Health Integration Networks
(LHINs)
- Currently, 14 LHINs in the province
- Under the auspices of the LHINs
- Public hospitals (2007/08)
- Mental health addictions agencies (2008/09)
- Community support service agencies (2008/09)
- CHCs (2008/09)
- LTC Homes (2008/09)
- CCACs (2009/10)
23Health Care - LHINs
- Not under the auspices of the LHINs
- Physicians
- Public health
- Ambulance services
- Labs
- Provincial networks and priority programs
24Regional Health Authorities Elsewhere in Canada
- One regional Board to organize, fund and deliver
continuum of services - Primary care not yet included although western
provinces moving in this direction - Integrated information management systems
- Will be the first to have electronic health
records for all
25Health Care - Performance Measurement/Reporting
- LHIN accountability agreements with government
contain reporting indicators - Provider accountability agreements with LHINs
contain reporting indicators - Government produces some public information
- Waits time data on web for selected procedures
- Not yet standardized
26Technology and Info by 2010Source Canada
Health Infoway
27Technology and Info Electronic Health Record
Software from Microsoft
- From the Microsoft web site EHR
- Can be accessed wherever and whenever they are
needed. - Give doctors and hospital workers accurate,
timely information. - Increase responsiveness by providing mobile
access to records through devices such as Pocket
PCs and tablet PCs - Enable patients to participate more fully in
their own care. - Provide greater security and privacy
- Reduce costs and increase efficiency by
replacing paper-based processes. -
28Technology and Info Hospital Specific Info, UK
- NHS Choices Central Web site in England
- www.nhs.uk
- Sort by city, table with all hospitals doing the
procedure - Set of standardized questions including wait
times, how many surgeries they do a year,
mortality rates, readmission rates, scorecard
information - Book appointments online
29Technology and Info Hospital Specific Info, US
- Hospital Compare, US
- www.hospitalcompare.hhs.gov
- Search on city, hospital name, procedures,
quality scores, patient satisfaction surveys etc. - Also shows medicare payments and volumes by
hospital
30Technology and Info Wait Times in Ontario
- How Wait Time Information Can Help You
- You can use wait time information to find
hospitals with the shortest wait for the
procedure you need. You can ask your doctor if
they can refer you to another specialist or
hospital with a shorter wait. - www.health.gov.on.ca
- Wait times for small number of procedures by
hospital and by LHIN -
31Technology and Info Hospital Specific Info,
Ontario
- Some hospitals have balanced scorecards on their
web sites - No central, searchable site yet
- No standardized reporting on outcomes
32Technology Use of Robotics
- Carebots in the home
- Robotic patient assessment
- Robotic surgery
- "People want to stay in their houses but their
kids have trouble looking after them. If you have
a long-term care type of companion which would
keep an eye on the person and talk to the person
family members could talk to the person through
the robot. The robot would keep track of where
the person is actually moving or if they're lying
on the floor in the bathroom, has taken their
drugs, has followed their normal routine. - Alan Mackworth, UBC
33Technology and Information Mapping Human Genes
- Human Genome Project has completed mapping 25,000
human genes - Results will
- Improve diagnosis of disease
- Detect early the genetic predispositions to
disease - Support rational drug design
- Provide gene therapy
34People In Ten Years What Does it Mean?
- Older patients living longer with chronic disease
- People receiving more intensive health care in
their homes - Continued reliance on informal caregivers
- Prepared to pay out of pocket or for extra
insurance
35People in Ten Years What Does it Mean?
- Increased diversity of cultural makeup
- Changed expectations about care, family roles
- Higher levels of education more informed and
demanding consumer
36Health Care in Ten Years What Does it Mean?
- Greater consolidation of specialized programs,
technical infrastructure as increasing evidence
on volumes and quality is available - Distance to become less of an issue as
technologies allow communication and care over
large geographic areas - Role for smaller hospitals may change
- More health care resources at home over longer
periods of time (not palliative) to deal with
chronic disease - More non health care resources at home to delay
admission to a facility
37Health Care in Ten Years What Does it Mean?
- Not clear who will pay for things not currently
publicly funded - Stronger relationship between primary care and
hospitals FHTs in the hospital? - Much more primary care delivered by teams and
non-MDs - Change in the hours of access evenings not
considered after hours - More reporting and outcomes measures made public
38Health Care in Ten Years What Does it Mean?
- Not sure about governance LHINs will look
different may have more providers or services
under their auspices - may have more authority
- Depending upon what the LHINS look like, maybe
changes to local governance as well
39Technology and Info - What Does it Mean?
- Patients will have their own electronic record in
their home and on their hand held devices - Provider specific real time waits (hospitals and
maybe primary care) on the web (check that day) - Booking online for everything
- Greater use of robotics in the community and in
hospitals - Greater use of genetic information in prevention,
diagnosis and treatment efforts
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