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Questions & answers: sustaining accountability.

Matthew Anderson1, Lewis Hooper

  • 1Toronto Central Local Health Integration Network.

Healthcare Quarterly (Toronto, Ont.)
|May 22, 2009
PubMed
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Local Health Integration Networks (LHINs) are vital for Ontario's healthcare transformation and the Wait Time Information System (WTIS). Their leaders share experiences on ensuring accountability for WTIS success.

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Area of Science:

  • Health Services Management
  • Healthcare Policy
  • Health Informatics

Background:

  • Ontario's health system underwent a transformation, establishing 14 Local Health Integration Networks (LHINs).
  • LHINs are mandated to plan, fund, and integrate local healthcare services.
  • The Wait Time Information System (WTIS) is a key initiative within this transformation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the perspectives of LHIN Leads on the Wait Time Information System (WTIS).
  • To understand the role of LHINs in achieving accountability for the success of the WTIS.
  • To gather insights from key stakeholders involved in the WTIS project Steering Committee.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative insights from LHIN Leads serving on the WTIS project Steering Committee.
  • Discussion of experiences in planning, funding, and integrating local healthcare services.
  • Analysis of strategies for ensuring accountability in a provincial health information system.

Main Results:

  • LHINs are identified as critical stakeholders in the Wait Time Information System (WTIS).
  • The experiences of LHIN Leads highlight the importance of stakeholder collaboration for system success.
  • Accountability mechanisms are crucial for the effective implementation and future of the WTIS.

Conclusions:

  • LHINs play a pivotal role in the success of Ontario's Wait Time Information System (WTIS).
  • Effective accountability frameworks are essential for achieving the goals of the WTIS.
  • Stakeholder engagement and shared responsibility are key to health system transformation.