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TBRHSC Receives Ted Freedman Award for Innovation in Education

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

 

Click to listen to this page using ReadPlease TanbergThunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre, along with its regional partners, has won a prestigious award at the Ontario Health Association Convention in Toronto.

 

The Multi-site Telemedicine Cardiac Rehabilitation Program for Residents of Northwestern Ontario was selected to receive the “Ted Freedman Award for Innovation in Education”.

 

In 2003, strategies to improve Cardiac Rehabilitation Services for residents of Northwestern Ontario living outside the city of Thunder Bay were undertaken with the assistance of a grant from the Change Foundation as well as support from Fed Nor and the Ontario Telemedicine Network. As well, Lakehead University assisted with the formal evaluation component of the project.

 

This Telemedicine-based service enabled access to a program that previously had not been available to 50% of the region’s population. Cardiac patients were able to remain in their home community with the support of their family, friends and healthcare providers while they completed their Rehabilitation Program comprised of education sessions, exercise classes and individual counselling. Patients could interact with Nutritionists, Pharmacists, Nurses, Physiotherapists, Social Workers and other healthcare providers for timely care close to home.

 

In October 2006, the first graduates of the program were recognized. The feedback was overwhelmingly positive. At the “Innovations in Health Care Expo 2007”, the project received the Minister’s Innovation Award in the category of “Meeting Community Needs Through Integrated Care”.

 

TBRHSC Vice-President, Lori Marshall, stated that, “providing world-class patient care closer to home is a significant healthcare achievement. We are honoured to receive this Award since ‘it recognizes those individuals or organizations that inspire, advocate and enable education in health services and healthcare management’. In this highly competitive environment and because the Ted Freedman Award is open to all healthcare organizations, all of our care providers are to be commended. The success of the program at TBRHSC should be an encouragement to others who want to serve patients in their home communities. This effective ‘virtual’ healthcare strategy has great merit”.

 

Gwen Third, Manager, Cardiology and General Medicine, along with Caterina Kmill, Program Coordinator, accepted the award on behalf of TBRHSC and the Cardiac Rehab Team. Gwen Third stated that, “it has been truly rewarding to work with the regional sites to create a Telemedicine Cardiac Rehabilitation Model of excellence that is able to meet the needs of cardiac patients regardless of location. The partnership continues to be successful because it is committed to support these patients remotely”.

 

Caterina Kmill indicated that, “we now want to extend the service to the remaining sites in Northwestern Ontario, to review the transferability of the approach to other Chronic Disease Management strategies, and to share our knowledge with others”.

Tammie Hache, from Manitouwadge, is the first graduate of the program. She says, “It’s a wonderful program and has done wonders for me. It’s given me more stamina than I’ve had in years and I think if I had my way, I would stay in the program and never graduate. Thank you to the Doctors and Nurses that have made this program possible”.

 

Ron Saddington, President and CEO of Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre commended the Cardiac Rehabilitation Team. He said, “We are proud of our teams of healthcare workers who have once again shown that support of all of our patients, whether they live in Thunder Bay or beyond, is foremost on our minds. We are achieving our corporate goal of providing world-class acute patient care for a whole region. Congratulations to everyone.”

 

TBRHSC Cardiac Rehab Team

TBRHSC Cardiac Rehabilitation Team

 

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