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1 HEALTH CO-MANAGEMENT SECRETARIAT WWW.HCOM.CA Health Services Integration Fund (HSIF) Alberta Region On behalf of the HSIF Project Management Teams May 2012

2 HEALTH CO-MANAGEMENT SECRETARIAT WWW.HCOM.CA Federal Funding for Integration 4 th generation of funding dedicated to greater coordination and innovation

3 HEALTH CO-MANAGEMENT SECRETARIAT WWW.HCOM.CA HSIF Objectives Improve the integration of F/P/T funded health services Build multi-party partnerships to advance the integration of health services that are better-suited to the health needs of Aboriginal people Improve access to health services Improve the participation of Aboriginal peoples in the design, delivery and evaluation of health programs and services.

4 HEALTH CO-MANAGEMENT SECRETARIAT WWW.HCOM.CA Health Funding

5 HEALTH CO-MANAGEMENT SECRETARIAT WWW.HCOM.CA HSIF Project Funding - Alberta Planning 2010-2011 $1,019,188 2011-2012 $1,449,001 2012-2013 $1,809,793 2013-2014 $2,026,268 2014-2015 HSIF Project Funding 2011-2015: $6,304,250

6 HEALTH CO-MANAGEMENT SECRETARIAT WWW.HCOM.CA Implementing HSIF in Alberta Ongoing Regular updates through the Co-Management structure HSIF Working Group Winter 2011 2 Public Planning Sessions (35-60 participants) Jointly developed vision, mission, core businesses Spring 2011 Identification of 4 priorities through an online survey Approval of the HSIF Regional Integration Plan Fall 2011 Development of HSIF proposals

7 HEALTH CO-MANAGEMENT SECRETARIAT WWW.HCOM.CA HSIF Public Planning Sessions – Alberta Vision: Healthy and empowered Treaty First Nations’ Peoples, families and communities in Alberta. Mission: Improve the systems and delivery of holistic health and human services for the health and well-being of First Nations’ Peoples, families and communities in Alberta. Value Statements Strategic Opportunities and Challenges Core businesses Business Plan February 2-4, 2011 60 participants Operations Plan March 9-10, 2011 35 participants Core Businesses: Communication and Education Strengthened Collaboration and Partnerships Seamless, Holistic Health Services

8 HEALTH CO-MANAGEMENT SECRETARIAT WWW.HCOM.CA Criteria for HSIF Priorities Must reflect identified needs of First Nations Must have confirmed interests from partners to seek greater integration of health services Expecting significant gains by March 31, 2015

9 HEALTH CO-MANAGEMENT SECRETARIAT WWW.HCOM.CA Proposed HSIF Projects Survey ResultsHSIF Priorities Continuing care Mental health Provincial support for primary care on-reserve Tripartite / MOU between First Nations and the federal and provincial governments

10 HEALTH CO-MANAGEMENT SECRETARIAT WWW.HCOM.CA HSIF Proposals – Update Collective sessions to draft HSIF proposals Two sessions: September 13-14, 2011 October 4, 2011 One large room, 4 groups, 4 writers, 4 facilitators, up to 90 participants Broad participation from First Nations communities / tribal councils / Treaty organizations, Alberta Health Services, Alberta Health & Wellness and FNIH Draft proposals circulated before and after the October session Proposals reviewed and approved by the HSIF Working Group, the Governance & Capital Subcommittee and Co-Management

11 HEALTH CO-MANAGEMENT SECRETARIAT WWW.HCOM.CA HSIF Projects – Priorities To develop and implement First Nations Continuing Care Model for a continuum of care through active participation of all stakeholders based on cultural best practices while integrating with identified and sustainable existing resources Starting with a progressive implementation of the model and then fully implement across Alberta Development of a First Nation Continuing Care Model CA Host: Treaty 7 Management Corp. First Nations Mental Health and Addictions Services Integration Strategies CA Host: Bigstone Improved continuum of care for First Nations people suffering from substance abuse and addiction through integration of mental health and addictions services Improved crisis response services for First Nations communities Standardize and improve the discharge planning process for First Nations people upon release from hospitals and mental health facilities Establish more effective prevention strategies through improving service coordination and information sharing

12 HEALTH CO-MANAGEMENT SECRETARIAT WWW.HCOM.CA HSIF Projects – Priorities Basic primary care services (e.g. visits to the community by a general practitioner or a nurse practitioner referrals to specialists using telehealth) Chronic disease prevention and management Cancer screening: Breast, cervical, and prostate and referrals Information sharing agreements to enable the sharing of health information for the coordination and continuity of primary care Provincial Support for Integrated Primary Care on-Reserve CA Host: Kee Tas Kee Now Tribal Council Exploring Partnership in First Nations Health Governance CA Host: YTC & Maskwacis Health Services Phased approach to the exploration of a health partnership Activities will create and support the environment necessary politically and administratively for First Nations to develop and implement health priorities for seamless health service delivery through a revitalized relationship with federal and provincial governments and those delivering health services Each partner respects the important contributions of each other and affirms their commitment to establishing mutual objectives in First Nations health

13 HEALTH CO-MANAGEMENT SECRETARIAT WWW.HCOM.CA HSIF & Co-Management HSIF Project Management Teams Subcommittees Co-Management Children & Youth Governance & Capital HSIF Team – Continuing Care HSIF Team – Exploring Partnerships HSIF Team – Mental Health & Addictions HSIF Team – Primary Care Health Protection Mental Health & Addictions NIHB Prevention Programs

14 HEALTH CO-MANAGEMENT SECRETARIAT WWW.HCOM.CA HSIF Communications HSIF Forum – June 18, 2012 Reporting to Co-Management through the Governance & Capital Subcommittee Regular meetings of the 4 HSIF Project Management Teams Key documents to be posted at www.hcom.ca including:www.hcom.ca – Team membership – Proposals – Key documents e.g. reviews As needed, meetings of CA Hosts and HSIF Coordinators


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