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“Integrated health networks focus on improving
care for patients living with multiple chronic health conditions such as diabetes, heart disease, kidney disease and
respiratory conditions,” said
Health Services Minister George Abbott. “An integrated health network is
designed to reach patients living with multiple chronic conditions and help
them lead healthier lives, have better control over their own health, and
reduce hospital admissions and avoidable emergency department visits.”
The CDM Co-Morbidity IHN services are
directed at patients aged 50 and older with two or more chronic diseases, such
as: diabetes, congestive heart failure, hypertension, chronic kidney disease,
and congestive obstructive pulmonary disease. The Campbell River IHN also
provides services to members of the Aboriginal community who are aged 19 and
older with one or more chronic diseases. Additional services targeted at
patients with hepatitis, depression/anxiety, HIV/AIDS and cerebrovascular
disease will also be offered in
“This type of team approach will strengthen a
number of chronic disease programs already underway in the
IHN team members – primary health-care
nurses, social workers, dieticians and medical office assistants – will work
closely with family physicians in the three communities to identify patients
who meet the IHN criteria. The teams will then initiate face-to-face meetings
in doctors’ offices, linking patients with appropriate care.
“The IHNs are dedicated networks of
health-care providers working toward one common goal – reaching patients at
risk of hospital admission and helping them and their caregivers navigate all
of VIHA’s available services,” said VIHA board chair Jac Kreut. “This kind of
unique partnership demonstrates our commitment to improving the health of patients
living with chronic illnesses, allowing them to live more independently in
their own communities, and alleviating demands on family physicians.”
Last year, the provincial government announced a $100-million Health
Innovation Fund to support innovation within
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Communications Director Ministry of Health Services 250 812-5571 (cell) 250 952-1887 (media line) |
VIHA Communications 250 370-8270 |
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