Theme 4. Strengthening partnerships
Presentation Details
- Date: Wednesday, October 25, 2017
- Concurrent Session A
- Time: 2:30pm-3:15pm
- Room:
- Style: Presentation (information provided to audience, with opportunity for audience to ask question)
- Focus: Balance between both (e.g. Presentation of a best-practice guideline that combines research evidence, policy issues and practical steps for implementation)
- Target Audience: Leadership (ED, clinical lead, board chair, board member, etc.), Clinical providers
Learning Objectives
- Participants will learn:
- Why Guelph determined the need to integrate A/MH services into Primary Care
- How to scope the integration strategy
- What the “patient medical home” focus offered this integration effort
- How Guelph engaged patients, clinicians, leaders and governors
- Why medical/clinical leadership was critical to the success
- How human-centred design practices (e.g. empathy mapping) facilitated innovation and patient/caregiver engagement
Summary/Abstract
- Partners: Guelph FHT, Guelph CHC, CMHA Waterloo-Wellington, Stonehenge Therapeutic Community, Student Health – University of Guelph The Act as One Service strategy: despite years of tweaking systems, there is a significant gap between primary care and A/MH providers in Guelph. In addition, access to psychiatry and other specialized A/MH remains difficult, unclear and has long wait times. The Sub-Region focus under Patients First presents an opportunity to fully integrate services around the population of Guelph and area. The Process: With strong clinical leadership, partner organizations committed to comprehensive service integration based on the “Patient Medical Home” model. A shared psychiatry lead was hired and four “prototype practices” volunteered to iteratively test changes, so that a new comprehensive model can be expanded to the whole community.
Presenters
- Ross Kirkconnell, Executive Director, Guelph Family Health Team
- Fred Wagner, Executive Director, CMHA Waterloo Wellington
- Raechelle Devereaux, Executive Director, Guelph Community Health Centre
Authors & Contributors
- Ross Kirkconnell, Executive Director, Guelph Family Health Team
- Fred Wagner, Executive Director, CMHA Waterloo Wellington
- Raechelle Devereaux, Executive Director, Guelph Community Health Centre
- Heather Kerr, ED, Stonehenge Therapeutic Community
- Alison DeMuy, CMHA WWD
- (MDs) Dr. Douglas Friars; Dr. Risa Adams; Dr. Dorothy Bakker; Dr. Joan Chan
- Julie Bruin, Systems Coordinator, Waterloo-Wellington Addictions and Mental Health Network