Integrated People-Centred Care – How? An Overview of HSO's Upcoming Integrated Systems Standard

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Integrated People-Centred Care – How?

An overview of HSO's upcoming Integrated People-Centred Health Systems Standard

Webinar Recording | 60min | English, French

Longevity, negative lifestyles, changing expectations from people and communities, mental health needs, vulnerable populations, and advancements in technologies are leading to new challenges in health and social service delivery.

These challenges include increased prevalence of multiple chronic conditions, rising demand of services, increased emergency admissions, care that is reactive rather than proactive, and people getting lost between the “cracks” of the system.

In response, governments, policy makers, and provider networks across the world are looking to transform the way health and social services are delivered so as to better meet the needs of people today and achieve positive health and well-being outcomes. In particular, health and social services systems are looking to better coordinate and integrate their services around the journey of those using services.

To address this need, HSO will be launching the first-of-its-kind HSO:76000 Integrated People-Centred Health Systems Standard. This webinar recording provides an overview of the upcoming standard.

Presenters:

  • Janet Davidson, O.C., MHSA, LLD (Hon), HSO Integrated Care Faculty Janet has over 40 years of experience leading change in healthcare in the government, voluntary and hospital/community sectors. She is an Officer of the Order of Canada and has been named twice to the list of Canada’s Top 100 Most Powerful Women. She was Deputy Minister of Alberta Health and prior to that, was the Official Administrator of Alberta Health Services.

  • Kasia Bruski, MBA, HSO Integrated Care Practice Lead Kasia develops resources and tools for implementing integrated care. She joined HSO from England, where her most recent role was Head of Contracting and Policy for New Business Models at NHS England.

 

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