Telemedicine in Central East LHIN Opportunities to Strengthen the System. Central East LHIN Board February 2015

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Telemedicine in Central East LHIN Opportunities to Strengthen the System Central East LHIN Board February 2015

OTN and Telemedicine Enabled Organizations BACKGROUND 2

What is OTN Telemedicine? OTN is one of the largest Telemedicine networks in world, helping to deliver clinical care and professional education among health care providers and patients. An independent, not-for-profit organization, OTN is funded by the Government of Ontario. Central East LHIN 121 OTN Enabled Organizations 3

OTN s Virtual Suite of Services 1. Clinical Videoconferencing 2. econsult 3. Acute Care 4. Store Forward 5. Telehomecare 6. Education 4

OTN Services and Support Teams Contact Centre/Scheduling Personal Videoconferencing Telemedicine Directory Learning Centre Webcasting Webconferencing Videoconferencing (program development) Aboriginal Health Access Centres econsult Mental Health & Addictions Teleburn Teledermatology Telehomecare Teleophthalmology Telestroke Teletrauma TM LHIN Nurse Program OTNhub OTNhub OTNhub OTNhub Included in the Learning Centre via OTNhub Included in the Learning Centre via OTNhub OTN Adoption Team Included in the Directory via OTNhub PILOT - OTN Adoption Team Therapeutic Area of Care - OTN Adoption PILOT - OTN Innovation Team OTN Adoption Team OTN Telehomecare Team PILOT - OTN Innovation Team OTN Adoption Team PILOT - OTN Innovation Team OTN Adoption Team 5

Central East LHIN Accountable OTN Organizations All Hospitals multiple sites CMHA HKPR & Durham Hong Fook, Pinewood, FourCast CCAC across 7 sites All 7 Community Health Centres Carefirst Services for Seniors (CSS) LTC Homes (9) Ontario Shores and various Community Clinics Diabetes Education Providers (e.g. Hospital, CHC, Charles H. Best) **Equipment investments since 2012-13 by Central East LHIN and MOHLTC = $700K 6

Additional Enabled Organizations in Central East LHIN CMHA Toronto Branch Bellwood Hospital Primary Care Sites: 5/9 FHTs (Kawartha North, HHFHT, SAFHT, EGTAFHT, Peterborough), Apsley Medical Centre First Nations (Curve Lake, Alderville, Mississaugas of Scugog) Various MCYS/MCSS Sites Warkworth Penitentiary & Central East Correctional Centre 7

Nursing Investment ADVANCING CLINICAL TELEMEDICINE 8

Provincial Telemedicine Nursing Investment All 14 LHINs = 190 FTE Central East third largest investment (20 FTE) 6.0 FTE vacancies province wide (Q3 2014-15) Currently 1.0 FTE vacancy in CE LHIN Vacancy at Brock CHC to be filled in early Spring to support Brock Geriatric clinic LHIN FTE Funded # of FTE Hired 1 Erie St. Clair 15.0 14.0 2 South West 12.0 11.0 3 Waterloo Wellington 12.0 11.0 Hamilton Niagara 8.0 7.0 4 Haldimand Brant 5 Central West 8 8 6 Mississauga Halton 3 3 7 Toronto Central 11 10 8 Central 5 5 9 Central East 20 19 10 South East 14 14 11 Champlain 15 15 12 North Simcoe Muskoka 10 10 13 North East 29.35 29.35 14 North West 28 28 TOTAL 190.35 184.35 9

Telemedicine Nursing Investment Central East Health Service Provider FTE Ross Memorial Hospital 1.00 Peterborough Regional Health Centre 1.00 Haliburton Highlands Health Services 0.75 Extendicare Haliburton 0.25 Lakeridge Health 1.00 Rouge Valley Health System 1.00 Campbellford Memorial Hospital 1.00 Northumberland Hills Hospital 0.75 Ontario Shores Centre for Mental Health Services 2.50 Port Hope CHC 2.00 City of Kawartha Lakes CHC 0.50 The Youth Centre 0.50 Oshawa CHC 0.50 Brock CHC 1.00 TAIBU Community Health Centre 0.50 CMHA Durham 1.00 CMHA Peterborough 1.00 Yee Hong Centre for Geriatric Care 0.50 Hong Fook 0.25 Scarborough Academic FHT 0.50 Haliburton Highland FHT 0.50 North Kawartha FHT 1.00 Charles H. Best Diabetes Centre 0.25 Carefirst Seniors and Community Services Association 0.75 TOTAL Central East LHIN 20.00 10

Central East LHIN Community of Practice Telemedicine Nursing-Clinical Care Creation of a LHIN wide COP was a condition directed by Central East LHIN for Telemedicine Nurse funding (2012-13). Ontario Shores and Port Hope CHC have assumed leadership/co-chair responsibilities for the COP. Began meeting in May 2012. The COP meets 6 times per year and has held two face to face Strategic planning sessions in 2014 (June 2014 and October 2014). Next session planned for April 2015. Many areas for improved collaboration and to support improved performance were identified. 11

Provincial Summary TM Nurse Recruitment and Utilization (As of Q3 December 31, 2014) 13/14YE 2014/15 Q3 YTD LHIN FTE # of C Host Participant Total %-Change Colu Funde FTE o (from Q3) 1 Erie St. Clair 15.0 14.0 2,258 1,086 3068 48% 2 South West 12.0 11.0 109 149 765 410% 3 Waterloo Wellington 12.0 11.0 1,450 339 7369 441% Hamilton Niagara 8.0 7.0 4 Haldimand Brant 1,509 17 1022-4% 5 Central West 8 8 1,482 267 1715 34% 6 Mississauga Halton 3 3 77 953 873 19% 7 Toronto Central 11 10 82 569 2304 413% 8 Central 5 5 1,610 1,630 2337 24% 9 Central East 20 19 5,967 1,768 16482 232% 10 South East 14 14 3,228 580 6392 164% 11 Champlain 15 15 9,280 11,047 18189 25% 12 North Simcoe Muskoka 10 10 6,514 755 7939 51% 13 North East 29.35 29.35 25,418 15,591 31647 4% 14 North West 28 28 13,224 10,962 17627-4% TOTAL 190.35 184.35 72,208 45,713 117,729 39% Source: MARS 11-Jan-2015 12

Clinical Events Central East LHIN Target of 10 056 events/year has been exceeded each year since implementation (2014-15 Q3 = 16, 482) Projected usage for 2014 is over 30,000 events. A 46% increase from the previous fiscal (Note: All sites not just telemedicine sites) 30% of sites are showing a decrease in usage. Mental Health Events account for over 60% of all OTN events. For the event type Other, the most common usage is Administration. However, other popular usages included: Diabetes clinic Metabolic Clinic for Mental Health clients Pharmacy Surgery 13

Expanding Clinical Usage Sector (Site Type) Organization Name Total 2013-14 Total Clinical Telemedicine Activity Year to date as of Q3 - FY 14/15 Hospital Specialty Psychiatric Hospitals Ross Memorial Hospital 946 643 Peterborough Regional Health Centre 490 614 Haliburton Highlands Health Services 483 492 Lakeridge Health 913 1,207 Rouge Valley Health System 659 580 Campbellford Memorial Hospital 248 167 Northumberland Hills Hospital 167 8,510 Ontario Shores Centre for Mental Health Sciences 527 843 Port Hope Community Health Centre 150 221 Canadian Mental Health Association - Haliburton Kawartha Pine Ridge 1,893 1,066 Canadian Mental Health Association-Durham 668 476 Community Health Oshawa Community Health Centre 184 235 Centres TAIBU Community Health Centre 254 255 Barbara Black Centre for Youth Resources 41 39 Community Care City of Kawartha Lakes 99 316 Scarborough Academic Family Health Team 0 6 Carefi rst Family Health Team 7 71 Charles H. Best Diabetes Centre (The) 0 60 Extendicare Haliburton 0 5 Community Support Haliburton Highlands Family Health Team 0 301 Services Hong Fook Mental Health Association 0 3 Kawartha North Family Health Team 0 60 Yee Hong Centre for Geriatric Care 0 4 Brock Community Health Centre 6 hiring pending TOTAL 7,735 16,395 14

Clinical Use Of the 43 sites, 7 sites accounted for over 80% of the OTN events. There sites are: Northumberland Hills Hospital Lakeridge Health Canadian Mental Health Association - Haliburton Kawartha Pine Ridge Peterborough Regional Health Centre Ontario Shores Centre for Mental Health Sciences Ross Memorial Hospital Rouge Valley Health System Northumberland Hills Hospital accounted for approximately 50% of the events for the 7 high usage sites in current year. Northumberland Hills Hospital and Lakeshore Mental Health Services growth has spiked due to substance abuse consults. While use is expanding some sites experience high variability on an annual basis for various reasons (e.g. new/stopped clinician access or programs, no back up support to trained nurse) 15

Therapeutic Areas of Care 16

IHSP Strategic Aims & Priority Populations Source: 2013 HSP Survey & COP Strategic Planning 2014 88% of respondents (21/24) use OTN to support people with Mental Health or Addictions Needs Frequently or Almost Always This includes hospital, primary care and mental health providers 46% (11/24) use OTN to support Seniors Frequently or Almost Always 33% (8/24) use OTN to support people with Vascular or Diabetes needs Frequently or Almost Always Lowest use of OTN is in supporting Palliative Care (13%) 17

Provincial and Central East LHIN EMERGING OPPORTUNITIES 18

Common Challenges Across Central East LHIN Sites Human Resources One staff, various role in telemedicine delivery Back up coverage cross training. Community agencies may not have the back-up nursing/medical support in their own organization Part-time positions are challenging for some HSPs Administrative Support Various collaborative crossagency strategies to be explored Program Design & Uptake: Internal and external marketing Physician Champion/Lead Programming that wraps around the clinical nurses vs being seen as back up option for face to face. Start up support for physicians using OTN Fulsome use of the OTN Hub and tools Improve metrics for quality improvement and performance 19

Provincial Telemedicine Opportunities Findings Expand and Grow Expand within existing organizations by solidifying telemedicine as a strategic initiative and enabler - integrating Telemedicine into core program areas (not a stand alone program) Recruit more specialists/allied health care professionals to Telemedicine Grow other organizations and initiatives e.g. FHTs, Health Links, Telehomecare Community Collaboration Foster relationships with other health and social service system partners Improve cross-agency support for Telemedicine (e.g. staffing, marketing, clinician awareness/training) Strengthen Governance Structures at LHIN level Lead and support LHIN level Telemedicine Steering Committees aligned with organizational (HSP) strategy and LHIN s IHSP priorities 5

Provincial Opportunities (continued) Strengthen Performance Metrics & Reporting Evolve TM Nurse Reporting to ensure targets are informed, evidence- based and aligned with the goals, scope and deliverables of the provincial program, HSP and LHIN goals Identify data elements (metrics) beyond process indicators e.g. number of events or patients served such as system level measures e.g. (avoided ER visits and hospital admissions, time and travel distance saved) Share Promising Practice TM Nurse models, define the type of delivered service and a methodology to measure Support cross-lhin collaboration 7

Provincial Opportunities (continued) Strengthen Accountability Integrate telemedicine into new funding models e.g. QBPs and expand the definition of clinical telemedicine as the concept of bundled care evolves Bringing the patient and patient experience to the forefront of telemedicine planning Breakdown silos between host organizations Assess Administrative Support Needs Determine and allocate funding for administrative requirements e.g. scheduling resources and program development needs 8

Strategies for Improvement Central East Community of Practice (CoP) Health Human Resources: Explore cross-agency strategies - back-up/cross-training; Full use of existing sites; staffing expansion were warranted. Communication: Improve ability to collaborate/share with other Telemedicine nurses easily Collective marketing across sites; Engagement and Education: Clinician awareness OTN Physician Champion/Lead Training for consultants and other program staff Access to Specialist Consultants: More robust directory and use of OTN hub to locate specialist out of area Cross LHIN collaboration explore opportunities 23

Opportunities to Support Central East Strategic Aims Continued and expanded use toward Mental Health and Addictions Aim Vascular Health/Diabetes Aim OTN is being used by most organizations (63%) to support client/patient self management training The majority of sites are seeing clients/patients who would be wellsuited for Telehome monitoring if available Explore use in conjunction with Chronic Disease Secondary Prevention Program Teleopthalmology Pilot Initiative in Scarborough Carefirst for Seniors Diabetes Education Program (DEP) Seniors Care Explore GAIN Team use Explore Telehomecare opportunity for complex clients 24

Opportunities to Support Strategic Aims cont d Palliative Care Family Consultation; Bed-side support using PCVC Vision Care Strategy Teleopthalmology would be complementary to hospital sites performing cataract surgery, supporting Diabetes care (Retinal Screening) and other vision care procedures Aboriginal Services Opportunity to explore partnerships between OTN enabled Central East LHIN First Nations and OTN enabled Aboriginal Health Access Centres across the province 25

Support Quality Based Procedure Implementation: Quality Based Procedures: Agencies see opportunities to expand the use of OTN to support the care of patients/clients related to various QBP clinical areas or procedures. Areas of particular opportunity include Orthopedic procedures, Stroke, COPD and CHF Other Areas: Wound care Oncology Family Conferencing 26

Expand Access to Specialist Consultants OTN HUB Service Directory is the central tool used by all OTN sites to identify Specialist Consultants Keep up to date and used by all sites Supply does not meet demand from Central East clients/providers. Expand access to specialists to support: Orthopedics Pre and Post Operations Rheumatology Neurology Psychiatry Psychotherapy (youth, follow-up for all ages) Cardiology 27

Moving Forward KEY OPPORTUNITIES FOR ACTION IN 2015-16 28

Key Opportunities for Action within Central East LHIN Objective Focus Responsibility Timeframe Explore new opportunities for OTN Clinical Care Alignment with each of the LHIN Strategic Aims (Seniors, Vascular, MHA, Palliative) LHIN OTN organization HSP Sites On-going: April 2015 March 2016 New Opportunities for Clinical Care Teleopthalmology Telehomecare QBP (Stroke, CHF, COPD, others) Improve Cross Agency Collaboration Continue and grow support for Community of Practice (CoP) Identify Best and Promising Practices Cross Agency strategies to address challenges (e.g. HHR, Education, Training, Specialist access) CE Community of Practice HSP Sites OTN organization Provincial Education Event (March 2015) Next Central East LHIN CoP April 2015 Common Patient/Client Supports (e.g. Self Management Training and Skill-building) 29

Key Opportunities for Action within Central East LHIN - continued Objective Focus Responsibility Timeframe Develop and Implement a Joint Communication - Marketing Strategy Work with Communication Leads to develop a Communication and Marketing strategy OTN Organization CE LHIN HSP OTN Sites April June (develop) Q2-Q4 (implement) Strengthen GP and Specialist Physician Consultant Engagement and Support Identify OTN Physician Champion(s) and/or LHIN wide Lead Promote use through existing physician networks, Leads, Health Links, other Identify new Specialist Consultants (varied disciplines) CE LHIN OTN Organization HSP OTN Sites CE Community of Practice On-going: April 2015 March 2016 Generate Information to Guide Quality Improvements & Decision-making Identification of key metrics beyond clinical event counts (e.g. Patient Experience, Time Saved, Travel Saved) Standard and regular reporting process template questions Quarterly performance meetings between HSP sites and LHIN, OTN CE LHIN HSP OTN Sites OTN Organization April Sept 2015 (design & test) Q3 and Q4 (compile & evaluate) Ensure all FTEs deployed & working to full scope Align nursing capacity to expansion opportunities 30

THANK YOU 31