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1 The Power of Partnerships in Population Health Planning: The Manitoba Experience

2 The Power of Partnerships in Population Health Planning: The Manitoba Experience Presentation Outline: –Who are the Partners? –Why Partner? –What is the Manitoba Model? –Why “IT” works?????? –Our Success Stories

3  Regional Health Authorities of Manitoba  Winnipeg Regional Health Authority  South Eastman Regional Health Authority  Central Regional Health Authority  Assiniboine Regional Health Authority  Brandon Regional Health Authority  Parkland Regional Health Authority  Interlake Regional Health Authority  North Eastman Regional Health Authority  NOR-MAN Regional Health Authority  Burntwood Regional Health Authority  Churchill Regional Health Authority  Cancer Care Manitoba  Manitoba Centre for Health Policy  Manitoba Health The Power of Partnerships in Population Health Planning: The Manitoba Experience Who are the Partners?

4  To establish a strong foundation for Community Health Assessment (CHA)  To work collaboratively and build capacity  To build on commonalities  To speak as one voice Why Partner? The Power of Partnerships in Population Health Planning: The Manitoba Experience

5 Manitoba Health Manitoba Regional Health Authorities Manitoba Centre for Health Policy CancerCare Manitoba Common Purpose Relationship Development Agreed Upon Approaches Focused Skill Development Collaborative Decision Making Collaborative Capacity Building Collaborative Research Shared Successes Collaborative Evaluation Community Health Assessment Manitoba’s Health Performance Measuremen t Framework The Power of Partnerships in Population Health Planning: The Manitoba Experience Data Analysis & Interpretation Workshop Report Writing Workshop Community Consultatio n Planning Population Health Indicators Health Planning Timelines Community Health Survey Regional Health Profiles MCHP - RHA Indicators Atlas (2003) The Need to Know Model Conceptual model of MCHP/RHA/Manitoba Health collaboration: The Need To Know Knowledge Translation Model New knowledge creation and development Development of RHA-relevant capacity Communication dissemination and application of the research Accessible information Training of RHA team members Training of academics One-time Funding MCHP - RHA Mental Illness Report (2004)

6 Why “IT” work??? The Power of Partnerships in Population Health Planning: The Manitoba Experience àRelationships àTrust & Respect àShared Expertise and knowledge àShared Human Resources - working groups àShared Financial Resources

7 Success Stories The Power of Partnerships in Population Health Planning: The Manitoba Experience  Alignment of Health Planning Cycle  CHAN Working Groups  CHA Baseline Indicators  Regional Profile Documents - 178 Indicators Reported  Manitoba RHA Indicators Atlas (2003)  Regional Community Health Survey  2004 RHA Comprehensive CHA Reports  Manitoba Mental Illness Report (2004)  Manitoba Sex Differences Report (October 2005)

8 The Power of Partnerships in Population Health Planning: The Manitoba Experience Questions Manitoba Health Manitoba Regional Health Authorities CancerCare Manitoba Manitoba Centre for Health Policy

9 The Need to Know Model Conceptual model of MCHP/RHA/Manitoba Health collaboration: The Need To Know Knowledge Translation Model New knowledge creation and development Development of RHA-relevant capacity Communication dissemination and application of the research Accessible information Training of RHA team members Training of academics The Power of Partnerships in Population Health Planning: The Manitoba Experience


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