North East LHIN Helps Plan a Northern Ontario Health Equity Strategy

North East LHIN Helps Plan a Northern Ontario Health Equity Strategy
Louise Paquette, CEO, North East LHIN, along with Dr. Jeffrey Turnbull, Chief of Clinical Quality with
Health Quality Ontario (left), and Dr. Penny Sutcliffe, Medical Officer of Health and CEO of the Sudbury
and District Health Unit (right) discussed health equity gaps in Northern Ontario as well as ideas for
future work during a panel discussion held at the Northern Ontario School of Medicine in Sudbury on
November 23.
The goal of the planning session, involving many system partners, was to put in motion some of the
development of a Northern Ontario Health Equity Strategy.
Paquette talked about how having smaller rural populations that are dispersed across a large geography,
puts Northerners at a disadvantage in accessing some provincial programs made for larger urban
populations.
The North East LHIN recognizes housing as one of the social determinants of health and recently
released a strategy called, Innovative Housing with Health Supports in Northeastern Ontario
Strategic Plan: 2016-2019, to address housing needs in the region, as well as one focusing on the
inequities experienced by Indigenous people in its
North East Local Health Integration Network (NE LHIN) Aboriginal Health Care Reconciliation
Action Plan.. The LHIN also recognizes transportation as a huge issue that needs to be an integral part
of a Northern Health Equity Strategy.
Other members of the panel included Sharon Lee Smith, Associate Deputy Minister of Delivery and
Implementation with the Ministry of Health and Long Term Care, and by videoconference in Thunder
Bay, Diane Quintas, CEO of the Réseau du mieux-être francophone du Nord de l’Ontario, and Alex
Vistorino, Acting Co-Director, Health System Design & Development with the North West LHIN.
For more information contact: Lara Bradley, North East LHIN Communications
Officer, at [email protected] or 705-674-1492.