Assessing The Removal Of Regional Health Authorities In Ontario

CANADIAN PUBLIC POLICY-ANALYSE DE POLITIQUES(2021)

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A little more than a decade ago, a series of regional bodies were introduced throughout Ontario to help resolve difficulties with the province's health care system. The Local Health Integration Networks, the name given to the new health entities, sought to create a connected set of health services and to achieve more effective control and distribution of health care finances. A third intent was to engage the community when setting priorities for health care. Recently, the new government of Ontario replaced the LHINs with a single health authority. It asserted that the single authority was better equipped to handle the many problems that still prevailed. An assessment of this decision offers some grounds for disbanding the LHINs. However, the findings offer stronger support for the alternative of keeping the regional authorities and providing them with greater autonomy.
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Ontario, Local Health Integration Networks, connected services, sustainability, community engagement, assessment
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