dr. naveed mohammad's presentation to the canada india health summit
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Osler Global Health Program
CANADA INDIA HEALTH SUMMIT
Global Health Program
Dr. Naveed MohammadVP Medical Affairs & Physician Lead for Global Health
Annual budget of approximately $627 million
ABOUT WILLIAM OSLER HEALTH SYSTEM
2015-16 FY
Beds 854
Births 7,865
Inpatient surgeries (discharges w/intervention in surgical room)
13,597
Outpatient surgeries 45,646
Emergency visits 214,058
Outpatient visits 473,229
Staff 5,205
Physicians 850
Volunteers 1,100
Annual budget of approximately $655 million
OSLER BY THE NUMBERS
5.3M+interactions
750,000+patient visits
214,000+ED visits
474,000+outpatients
56,600+admissions
7,800+babies born
One Year Post Peel Opening
ABOUT WILLIAM OSLER HEALTH SYSTEM
764 Emergency Visits
783 Diagnostic Imaging Tests
207 Surgeries
1823 Clinic Visits
DIVERSE LOCAL POPULATION
2016 Census
• Brampton: 9th largest city in Canada
• Total population of 593,638
• Brampton had the 2nd highest growth rate among Canada’s 25 largest
cities
2011 Census
• Total population 523, 905
• 65+ group increased to 9% for Brampton (7.8% in 2006)
• 7.8% are recent immigrants within five years
• Non-English home languages Punjabi Urdu Gujarati
• Countries of birth for recent
immigrants
India Philippines Pakistan
• Ethnic characteristics S Asian Black Filipino
GLOBAL HEALTH PROGRAM
SERVICE
DELIVERY
TRAINING &
EDUCATION
• In collaboration
with global
partners, support
local efforts to
increase access to
needed services
and build local
capacity
• Exchange
knowledge and
skills between
Osler health
professionals and
health
professionals/
students abroad
• Identify and study
impact of
innovative practices
and translate
research into
action to improve
service both
globally and locally
RESEARCH &
INNOVATION
PARTNERSHIP BENEFITS
• Appreciation of cultural and socioeconomic context
• Gain understanding of healthcare in India
• Leadership development and team building
• Learn and apply new approaches to use of resources
PARTNERSHIP WITH SKSS
Shaheed Kartar Singh Sarabha (SKSS)
• Educate nursing staff and students about mental health
assessment and treatment options through hands-on
experience
• First General Check-up Camp with emphasis on
MH&A attended by 200 patients
• First Diabetes Education & Screening Camp attended
by 305 patients; 95 glucometers provided to patients
EXPLORING RESEARCH PROJECT WITH SKSS
Objective
• Educate patients on self management of diabetes to improve management of
symptoms, reduce hospital visits and enhance quality of life.
Master Trainers
• Hospital Staff
• Train Peer Trainers
Peer Trainers
• Patient Volunteers
• Trained by Master Trainers
• Conduct workshops with patients in the community
Patients
• Attend a series of workshop conducted by Peer Trainers
• Receive medication for length of study
Outcomes
• Outcomes measured would include glucose levels, symptoms, hospital
admissions, etc.
• Scale training to a greater number of patients and communities
Methodology
PARTNERSHIP WITH DMCH
Dayanand Medical College & Hospital (DMCH)
• Maturing development of Psychiatry and Emergency
Medicine Programs
• Led first staff huddle and hand hygiene audit which
continue to be used
• Identified research opportunities
PARTNERSHIP WITH APOLLO
Apollo Hospitals
• Care Beyond Borders - continuity of care pilot
• Exploring research opportunities
LESSONS LEARNED
Socioeconomic factors, cultural norms and health system
Role of family
Quality of Care
Mental Health & Additions
Scope of Practice
Uniqueness of Global Health Program
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EXPANDING TO PAKISTAN – CHILDLIFE FOUNDATION
Three Strategic Priorities
1. Quality
– Order sets
– Deliver consistent care
2. Research
– Digitization
– Decision support - Algorithms
3. Training
– Triage
– Depression screening
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Osler Global Health Program
FUTURE POSSIBILITIES
• Research Studies
• Care Beyond Borders with DMCH
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QUESTIONS?
OUR VISIONPAT I E N T- I N S P I R E D H E A LT H C A R E W I T H O U T B O U N DA R I E S