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Provincial transformation labs can help Canada address the aging population and complex care needs by breaking down healthcare silos. These labs foster collaboration to co-design, simulate, and test future care delivery models using evidence-based tools.

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Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Management
  • Health Services Research
  • Public Policy

Background:

  • The aging population and increasing demand for complex, integrated care present significant challenges.
  • Existing healthcare systems often operate in silos, hindering effective care delivery.
  • International learnings offer insights into innovative models for future healthcare systems.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore opportunities for predicting and addressing future healthcare needs by breaking down silos.
  • To offer reflections applicable to Canada based on international health system examination.
  • To propose a collaborative approach for co-designing and refining healthcare policies and delivery models.

Main Methods:

  • Examining international health and delivery systems to identify similarities and differences.
  • Conceptualizing a 'transformation lab' setting for collaborative scenario co-design and policy refinement.
  • Proposing the implementation of provincial transformation labs for testing strategies.

Main Results:

  • International models demonstrate potential for breaking down healthcare silos.
  • Transformation labs provide a risk-free environment for stakeholders to learn new collaborative ways of working.
  • Evidence-based tools and simulation can be used to test choices and predict future population needs.

Conclusions:

  • Provincial transformation labs are recommended to test local strategies and operational plans.
  • Collaborative co-design, simulation, and evidence-based testing are crucial for future healthcare planning.
  • Adopting integrated care models is essential to meet the complex needs of an aging population.