Major Nathalie, Rouleau Marie, Krantz Chantal, Morris Karen, Séguin François, Allard Megan, Lin Jia Lu Lilian, Salenieks Mary Ellen, Sultan Roxana, Smith W Gary
A pediatrician and the medical director of the Complex Care Program at the Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario and Ottawa Children's Treatment Centre. She works on national and provincial initiatives, advising on integrated care models. The focus of her research is on models of care coordination for children with complex chronic conditions.
The executive director of the Cochrane-Temiskaming Children's Treatment Centre in Timmins, ON. She is from Smooth Rock Falls in northern Ontario and has worked for close to 30 years in various domains related to persons with special needs who live in northern Ontario.
Healthc Q. 2018 Jul;21(2):35-40. doi: 10.12927/hcq.2018.25624.
Children with medical complexity (CMC) in rural and northern communities have more difficulty accessing subspecialty health providers than those in urban centres. This article describes an alignment cascade in which leaders engaged peers and staff to rapidly roll out the implementation of a sustainably designed complex care model, integrated in the Champlain Complex Care Program and delivered in Timmins, Ontario. The Provincial Council for Maternal and Child Health's Complex Care for Kids Ontario (CCKO) strategy supports the implementation and expansion of a hub-and-spoke model of interprofessional complex care for CMC and their families. A nurse practitioner is the primary point of contact for the family and oversees coordination and integration of care; regional CCKO programs are committed to building capacity to provide safe, high-quality care for CMC in communities closer to their homes.
农村和北部社区患有复杂疾病的儿童(CMC)比城市中心的儿童更难获得专科医疗服务提供者的帮助。本文描述了一个协调级联过程,在此过程中,领导者促使同行和工作人员迅速推出并实施一个经过可持续设计的复杂护理模式,该模式已融入尚普兰复杂护理项目,并在安大略省蒂明斯市提供。省级母婴健康理事会的安大略省儿童复杂护理(CCKO)战略支持为CMC及其家庭实施和扩展跨专业复杂护理的中心辐射模式。执业护士是家庭的主要联系人,并负责监督护理的协调与整合;区域CCKO项目致力于建设能力,以便在离CMC家庭更近的社区为他们提供安全、高质量的护理。