Our submission needs to be based on the most up-to-date
information available, and we are refreshing our data with the latest population
growth projections provided by the Ministry of Finance. Long-term planning is an “ever-greening” process of our
proposal to reflect the most current information available to us. The Ministry of Finance's new growth
projections, provided at the end of 2014, are lower than the 2012 figures and
have an impact on the size of the facility required. We intend to submit our Pre-Capital Submission to the North Simcoe Muskoka Local Health Integration Network (NSM LHIN) in August. Our submission will be presented to the LHIN's Board of Directors at their next scheduled meeting on September 28th. Once the document has been submitted to the LHIN, it will also be posted on our website.
The Pre-Capital Submission Form is part of the Ministry of
Health and Long-Term Care’s Joint Review Framework for Early Capital Planning
Stages. The Pre‐Capital is the entry point
into the Ministry’s capital planning process, which moves through a total of
five distinct stages. The submission is essentially a 15-page template that
poses a number of questions we answer to paint a picture of MAHC’s role as a
health care provider in the local health system, as well as the initiative
being proposed (a future one-hospital model). The “joint review” refers to the
collaborative roles that both the local LHIN and the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care share
in reviewing the submission under the framework.
The document itself includes a Part A and Part B. Part A describes
all program and service elements, while Part B covers the development concept
and the physical and cost elements of the proposal. The LHIN reviews the Part A
submission in the context of local health system planning priorities and develops
recommendations and advice for consideration by the Ministry. The focus of the
LHIN is to ensure that the programs and services outlined in the capital
proposal meet the needs of the local health system. We believe we have met the
expectation of developing our plan in the context of the NSM LHIN’s local
system plans and local planning priorities.
This review process by both levels of government could take
several weeks to complete. We hope to receive Ministry approval to advance to
the next stage of the process by the New Year. In the meantime, the MAHC Board
of Directors is eager to begin the site selection process, a process that could
take six to 12 months and will involve internal stakeholders, community members
and Foundation representation. Concurrent with the Board decision, the site
selection process will target a central location and will involve criteria that
ensure a rigorous, structured selection process. The Board will ensure an open
and competitive site selection process that is accountable and transparent.
Site selection is required as part of the next phase of planning – the Stage 1
submission.
A critical priority in the coming years is the MAHC Board’s
commitment to being an active partner in local transportation initiatives and
health integration efforts like the Muskoka Health Link. MAHC is one piece of a
system approach to care in the region. We take our role as a partner
organization very seriously and want to foster collaborative relationships that
improve access to appropriate care throughout our communities and that is
broader than the acute care provided by MAHC.
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