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Session 15.J Creating Health and Wellbeing through Integrated Care (4)

Wednesday, April 24, 2024
1:20 PM - 2:20 PM
Studio - Level One

Speaker

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Ms Jodeme Goldhar
Canada
Co Founder
IFIC Canada

Creating Health and Wellbeing through Integrated Care

Abstract

Creating Health and Wellbeing through Integrated Care: A co-design workshop

Jodeme Goldhar, Walter Wodchis, Shawna McGhan, Kerry Kuluski, Carolyn Steele Gray, Sharon Anderson.

The International Foundation for Integrated Care Canada (IFIC Canada) will be hosting the second North American Conference on Integrated Care in Canada in October 2024 (NACIC24). The goal for the conference is to advance the knowledge and capability around four strategic themes to advance health and wellbeing through the advancement of integrated care.

In this 90-minute workshop, we will explore and co-design the themes for the NACIC24 conference. We adopt a world café format focused on four themes that exemplify effective approaches in advancing integrated care that lead to health creation in our communities.

The primary strategic themes encompass the 9 Pillars of Integrated Care:
· Explore Human-Level Transformation for Collective Impact, emphasizing collective action and power dynamics and including Integrated care Pillars of shared values and vision and system wide governance and leadership.
· The complexities of Building Emergent Care Teams, encompassing roles, workforce dynamics, and digital health applications and including integrated care Pillars relating to workforce capacity and capability, digital solutions and aligned payment systems.
· Health Creation, Asset-Based Community Development, Realizing Population Health, and Indigenous Ways of Knowing. These relate to the Integrated care Pillars of population needs and local context, people as patners in health and care, and resilient communities and new alliances.

Across all three themes, we aim to examine Evaluation methodologies, including the assessment of relationships, trust, and the collective impact of integrated care initiatives, relating to transparency of progress, results and impact of integrated care.

The 90 workshop will begin with a 10 minute introduction to the facilitators, the themes and the structure of the workshop. There will be three simultaneous world-café discussions discussing the best focus for organizing papers and sessions relating to each of the primary themes for 15 minutes each. Each discussion will then add 5 minutes to specifically discuss the possibilities for measurement and evaluation in each of the three themes leaving 20 minutes for table reports. Participants will transition through topics with topic-specific facilitators moving between tables. All tables will then

The outcomes of this workshop will inform the design of NACIC24 conference and serve as the basis for a policy brief on ‘Current issues in Integrated Care for Health Creation’ which will be shared with all participants to leverage in their own countries and communities.

Biography

Jodeme’s passion is convening opportunities, building the capabilities, and inspiring those in health and social systems to work together to realize the potential of the collective. Jodeme serves as a catalyst to support large scale human transformative change and ensures change opportunities are co-designed. Jodeme is the recipient of the National Catalyst for Change Award from the Universal Women’s Network and The National Chambers of Commerce, recognized as one of the top 10 women changing healthcare in Canada and the two time recipient of the Ontario’s Ministers of Health Medal Honoring Quality and Safety for her work in integrated care.

Chair

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Ms Jodeme Goldhar
Co Founder
IFIC Canada

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