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3 STRATEGIC PLANNING WORKBOOK 1 Background Our current Strategic Plan covers the three year period from , so now it is time to develop a new Strategic Plan for Health PEI for and we would like you to be involved in that process. The Health PEI Board of Directors, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Executive Leadership Team has approved a strategic planning process that creates opportunities for staff, physicians, patients and their families, volunteers, community groups, key partners and the interested public to provide input in helping define the priorities for Health PEI over the next several years. Ideas will be gathered from those interested through: facilitated sessions (e.g. focus groups), written submissions and electronic forums. At the end of the process, the Board of Directors will, on the recommendation of the CEO and Executive Leadership, approve a new Strategic Plan for Health PEI. What is a Strategic Plan? In our context, as above a strategic plan is a three year plan that: affirms Health PEI s Mission, Vision, and Values; identifies the goals and priority areas of focus for Health PEI over the next three years and defines what success looks like in relation to the goals and areas of focus. At the end of the engagement process we will have a clear and focused Strategic Plan that will guide our efforts over the next several years. Apart from information generated through engagement activities our Strategic Plan is also influenced by a number of other factors that determine the context in which Health PEI operates. This Strategic Planning Workbook is intended to provide you with an overview of some of the factors that we consider when undertaking strategic planning as well as the health care environment in Prince Edward Island. Some of these include: Trends in health care delivery in Canada review what is taking place in health care across the country Trends in Prince Edward Island looking at the overall health of Islanders and population statistics Provincial health system priorities review priorities outlined by the government and the Department of Health and Wellness Basic facts and information about Health PEI looking at our current services, staff, and facilities Current Health PEI priorities and challenges reviewing our progress on past and current priorities PEI health system performance data reviewing data related to issues such as wait times for various services, satisfaction and utilization rates etc. In order to plan for the present and future while making best use of our fixed resources, Health PEI needs to be focused and strategic as it identifies its direction over the next three years. Health PEI must remain committed to pursuing needs versus wants for our health care system. These priorities, in turn, need to support the fulfillment of our Mission and the achievement of our Vision.
4 2 STRATEGIC PLANNING WORKBOOK Consultation Process As a starting point for your engagement in our process, we invite you to read this Strategic Planning Workbook and the accompanying Data Story and then provide us with your feedback on the questions found throughout the workbook. This workbook was developed as a result of discussions with health organizations in other provinces and research on best practices for strategic planning and engagement. The data included in this workbook was obtained from a number of sources, including: Statistics Canada, the Canadian Institute for Health Information, the Canadian Community Health Survey, PEI Chief Public Health Officer Reports and internal Health PEI data. In addition to the opportunity to provide written input, there will also be facilitated discussions with specific groups including representatives of staff, physicians, patients and their families, Executive Leadership, the Board of Directors, and community partners. Following consultations with these groups and analysis of their recommendations a draft Strategic Plan will be developed. The draft plan will be reviewed with and revised as per the direction provided by Executive Leadership Team, the CEO and the Board of Directors. Following this, the draft Strategic Plan will be finalized for presentation to the Board of Directors for approval in the spring of If you have any questions or would like to provide additional feedback on the Strategic Plan Workbook, please contact us by at healthpei@gov.pe.ca by March 14, 2016.
5 STRATEGIC PLANNING WORKBOOK 3 What is Health PEI? Health PEI is the organization that is responsible for the operation and delivery of publicly funded health services in Prince Edward Island. The organization provides a full continuum of acute care and community-based health services, including public health programs, long-term care centres, home care services, primary care networks, health centres, mental health services and addiction services. Health PEI is governed by a Board of Directors, which ensures that approved programs are delivered in accordance with the direction from the Minister of Health and Wellness. Health PEI partners with a number of organizations across the province in order to provide quality health care services to Islanders, including but not limited to: the Department of Health and Wellness, the University of Prince Edward Island s nursing and advanced education programs, the Mi kmaq Confederacy of PEI, the PEI Association of Newcomers to Canada, as well as a number of auxiliaries, hospital foundations and non-governmental organizations from around the province. Health PEI... Employs: More than 3,900 Islanders 120 family physicians 100 specialists Operates: 4 acute care hospitals 2 extended care facilities 1 provincial psychiatric hospital 9 public long-term care facilities 26 community health sites (including primary care, public health and children s developmental services, and home care, palliative and geriatric services) 7 community mental health sites 8 community addictions sites For more information, please visit:
6 4 STRATEGIC PLANNING WORKBOOK Changing Financial Picture The expenditures in health care spending on PEI and across the country has grown considerably over the past decade. The chart below compares spending in health care on PEI, to spending in education and other government departments. Between and health care spending has increased from $373 million to $600 million which represents a growth in the share of total government department expenditures from 32% to 35%. In addition to the increase in health care expenditures overall, there have also been changes in where health care dollars are being spent. A comparison of the tables on the next page from and indicates the following changes: 1. A decrease of approximately $4.5 million spent on the provincial drug program which has been impacted by the government s efforts to achieve more affordable drugs through the generic drug plan; 2. An increase of approximately $19 million in long-term care spending that has resulted from the growth in the number of long-term care beds in the province over the past five years; 3. An increase of approximately $7 million in primary care spending which reflects the enhancements that have been made through the first phase of the primary care renewal that included establishing the primary care networks; and 4. An increase of approximately $20 million in spending on Island physicians, which reflects the increase in the number of physicians on PEI as well as the increases to the Physician Master Agreement on fees.
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8 6 STRATEGIC PLANNING WORKBOOK Personal Health PEI Experience As Islanders we have all had encounters with PEI s health care system. Those encounters might include a visit to your family physician s office, a trip to the emergency department, seeing a public health nurse to get a flu shot or other immunization or supporting a family member or friend through their health care journey. Knowing the types of experiences and perceptions that Islanders have of our health care system is important to help guide future goals and direction of the organization. As a starting point for this workbook we would like to hear your opinions of Health PEI. PEI has... An estimated population of 1. When do you think Health PEI (PEI s health care system) is at its best? Give examples of positive experiences that you have had at Health PEI. 146, % of whom speak English 3.8% French 12.3% bilingual 3.5% other 2. What comes to mind when you think of Health PEI (PEI s health care system)? Immigration is the main factor in PEI s population growth and accounts for 5.2% of the population 1.6% of people identify as Aboriginal A larger senior population 3. What do you think are Health PEI s (PEI s health care system s) current strengths and opportunities for improvement? than the rest of Canada at 17.3% compared to 15.3% 74,000 working Islanders
9 STRATEGIC PLANNING WORKBOOK 7 Our Mandate and Mission Our mission statement describes the purpose of Health PEI and reflects the broad functions of the organization as defined in the Health Services Act. Working in partnership with Islanders to support and promote health through the delivery of safe and quality health care. 4. Do you think Health PEI s Mission remains relevant and appropriate? Health of Islanders years life expectancy at birth (Canada: 81.1 years) 85% of children under 2 are immunized 58% perceive themselves to be in good health (Canada rate 59%) 61% of adults are overweight or obese (Canada rate 54%) 26% of youth are overweight or obese (Canada rate 23%) 20% are smokers (Canada rate 18%) 48% are physically active (Canada rate 55%) 20% are heavy drinkers (Canada rate 17%) 31% of Islanders report having a chronic condition (at least one of: asthma, arthritis, heart and stroke, diabetes or cancer) (Canada rate: 28%) In 2010, the four most common cancers in PEI were: prostate, breast, lung and colorectal
10 8 STRATEGIC PLANNING WORKBOOK Our Values Organizational values define the expected standards of individual behaviour within the organization. The Mission is what an organization exists to do. Its values are how it intends to act in the fulfillment of that Mission. Core values are integral to our activities and relationships as health care professionals and providers at Health PEI. Health PEI s Values: Caring: We treat everyone with compassion, respect, fairness, and dignity. Integrity: We collaborate in an environment of trust, communicate with openness and honesty, and are accountable through responsible decision-making. Excellence: We pursue continuous quality improvement through innovation, integration, and the adoption of evidence-based practices. 5. Are the values above important to you in terms of how Health PEI carries out its Mission? Health PEI Profile 95% of Islanders have a family doctor 4% of Health PEI s expenses were spent on administrative costs (Canada rate 5%) $5,786 is the cost of an average stay in an acute care facility (hospital) on PEI (Canada rate $5,632) 8.78 days is the overall average length of stay in a Island acute care facility (Canada rate 6.9) 1,111 registered nurses per 100,000 people (Canada rate 1,145) 10 nurse practitioners per 100,000 people (Canada rate 11) 428 licensed practical nurses per 100,000 people (Canada rate 304) 105 family doctors per 100,000 people (Canada rate 111) 83* specialists per 100,000 people (Canada rate 108) * Islanders are also able to access a number of specialists out-of-province when a specialty service is not available in PEI.
11 STRATEGIC PLANNING WORKBOOK 9 Our Vision A Vision statement describes an organization s desired long-term future state what it hopes to be like in ten or twenty years. Our vision statement guides current and future actions and practices of the organization. One Island health system supporting improved health for Islanders. 6. Does our vision remain relevant and appropriate? Health PEI Satisfaction 86% of public long-term care residents are satisfied with their home 70% (2011) of Islander survey respondents are satisfied with the care they received for their 7. What are your hopes and aspirations for the long-term future of Health PEI (PEI s health care system)? chronic conditions 98% of clients are satisfied 8. What would success look like for Health PEI (PEI s health care system) ten (10) years from now? with the quality of their home care services 59% of patients rate their hospital stay as 9 or higher on a scale of % are satisfied with community mental health care 89% are satisfied with care in outpatient community addiction services 94% at QEH and PCH are satisfied with their inpatient mental health services
12 10 STRATEGIC PLANNING WORKBOOK Goals and Objectives In spring 2015, Health PEI released the third and final Business Plan required under the current Strategic Plan Much of the ongoing work of Health PEI is devoted to making progress on the three organizational goals (Quality, Access and Efficiency) and the associated objectives set out in our Strategic Plan. As we enter into the planning and engagement phase for the development of our next Strategic Plan we need to ensure that our goals and objectives are appropriate to set the direction of Health PEI for the future. PEI Health Experience 43% saw their family physician 9. What do you think Health PEI s priorities should be over the next 3-5 years? or nurse the same day or next day when sick 38% surveyed feel overall health system works well 16, 817 Islanders received the flu shot in Health PEI clinics 3.8 days wait time for inpatient withdrawal management 10. Is there anything else you would like to add in relation to the development of a Strategic Plan for Health PEI? 5.7 days wait time for outpatient withdrawal management 47.1 days wait time from hospital bed to any long-term care facility (public or private) 92% of hip replacement and 88% of knee replacement surgeries completed within access standard of 26 weeks
13 STRATEGIC PLANNING WORKBOOK 11 Prepared by: Planning & Evaluation Published by: Health PEI PO Box 2000 Charlottetown, PE Canada C1A 7N8 January 2016 Available online at: Printed in Prince Edward Island Thank you for your input into Health PEI s Strategic Plan If you would like to be notified of other opportunities to be involved in this process, or have a Health PEI story or experience you would like us to consider sharing in one of our publications, please healthpei@gov.pe.ca. Again, thank you very much for your participation.
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