Looking back on my first year as President
and Chief Executive Officer at Muskoka Algonquin Healthcare, I have so much
pride for the remarkable things our team has achieved as one organization
operating two sites.
Recovery and revitalization from the
COVID-19 pandemic has been a significant focus over the past 12 months, but so
too has been our focus on new initiatives to improve the patient experience. Our
accomplishments are a credit to the hard work and dedicated efforts of our entire
team and system partners, and we look forward to more achievements in the year
to come. Here are some of my favourites from the
past year:
Furthering our commitment to quality and
safety, we earned the top rating of Accredited with Exemplary Standing from
Accreditation Canada following a four-day onsite survey at both sites in
November 2022. Evaluated against 2,150 best-in-class standards of care,
MAHC met 100% of all Required Organization Practices, and 99% of the
accreditation program standards the organization was measured against across
eight quality dimensions. |
Accreditation Canada surveyors with our team |
Over the past year, we have onboarded six
new Patient Experience Partners, growing our Patient and Family Advisory
Council to 13 members with increasing participation in organizational and
capital redevelopment committees, working groups and projects.
We hired 123 new staff to the health care
team, and welcomed seven new associate staff to MAHC with two Emergency
physicians, two midwives and three family medicine colleagues. We supported 72
medical learners over the course of the past year as part of their training to
become physicians.
Having received a provincial announcement
of operating funding for Muskoka’s very first MRI (Medical Resonance Imaging),
we started the planning for Muskoka’s first MRI machine that will support our
stroke centre and provide access to MRI closer to home for the entire region.
Keeping pace with advancements in
technology and the need for new and replacement hospital equipment is directly
supported by the outstanding work of our two Foundations, which collectively
raised over $4 million over the past year through donor giving. Because of their
dedicated efforts, we have a new anaesthesia machine and laparoscopic
instruments for the operating room at the South Muskoka site, and a new nuclear
medicine machine, an echocardiography machine, and a new digital X-Ray at the
Huntsville site. |
New Nuclear Medicine Suite at HDMH |
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New anaesthesia machine at SMMH
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We have also been proceeding with long-range
future planning for hospital redevelopment that would build a new site in
Huntsville on the existing land at 100 Frank Miller Drive and a new site in
Bracebridge on new land through a site selection process. Reimagining local
hospital care with two new hospitals in Muskoka involves extensive engagement
with our staff, physicians and volunteers, patients and families, and our
community at large.
Health care in a community takes a team –
many players working together from many departments and many agencies. All of
this has been possible because of the guidance of the Board of Directors, the
direction of the Leadership Team, and every staff member, physician, midwife
and volunteer, as well as our Foundation partners working together with our
community to support better health for everyone we serve. You can also see our Annual Report to Our Community for more!
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