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ITAC CIO Roundtable
Lorelle TaylorChief Information OfficerHealth Services I&IT Cluster
March 30, 2011
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Health Services I&IT Cluster
Supporting:Ministry of Health and Long-Term CareMinistry of Health Promotion and Sport
Chief Information Officer
Lorelle Taylor
Director, Business &
Financial ServicesRaj Sharda
Head, Business Consulting & GovernanceJoan Berry
Head, Health Solutions
Delivery – OHIP and Drug PortfolioKevan Malden
Head, Health Solutions
Delivery – Long Term Care and
Corporate Systems
Cathy Bulych(April 11, 2011)
Head, Service Delivery
& ManagementShelley Woods
Director, Panorama
Karen McKibbin
Head, I&IT Strategy
& ArchitectureVacant
Manager, ProjectManagement Office
Hope Knox (A)
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Health Services Cluster
• Enables the business, directions and priorities of its two Ministries
• Large operational component, examples include:
– OHIP – Physician Payment
– Drug Program – Ontario Drug Benefit and Exceptional Drug Costs
– Assistive Devices and Home Oxygen Program
– Emergency Health Services
– Public Health Systems
• The Cluster partners with provincial health Agencies and Broader Public Sector organizations (e.g. LHINs, hospitals, OAHPP, etc.)
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Cluster Priorities:
Primary:
• Maintain and provide ongoing IT support to our Ministries
• Key Technology Upgrades
• IT Solutions Delivery
• Business Intelligence tools
Fundamentals:
• Finalize 2011-12 Operational Plan
• Continuous improvement in the discipline of Project and Portfolio Management
• Service Management Catalogue/Service Definition
• Focus on “horizontal” strategies that leverage solutions and make effective use of IT
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Cluster Priorities:• Public Health
– Panorama
• Business Transformation for Public Health in Ontario
• Panorama implementation supporting improvements to public health
– Ontario Agency for Health Protection and Promotion solutions
• Laboratory Information System Transformation
• OHIP and Drug Portfolio
– Health Care Connect – linking Ontarians with physicians
– MAPS Projects
• Hardware Upgrade for the Health Network System (HP Upgrade)
• Trillium Drug Program & Seniors Co-Payment System Remediation Project (TSSR)
• Medical Claims Electronic Data Transfer
– Assistive Devices/Home Oxygen System Re-development Project
– Narcotics Monitoring System Project (enhancement to HNS)
– Exceptional Access Program – non-formulary drugs
– Organ Donor Registry – secure access to data stores
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Cluster Priorities:• Long-Term Care
– Inspectors’ Quality Solution (IQS)
– Rate Reduction Information System Project
• Emergency Health Services
– EMS-TIF – Emergency Medical Services Technology Interoperability Framework Project
– Emergency Room Kiosks – Pilot Project
– Preparing for the Next Generation Government Mobile Communications Project (GMCP)
• Infrastructure/General
– Next Generation Desktops – implementation of the next generation of desktops and standard operating systems
– Guelph Data Centre Transition – health applications and websites
– Strengthen Application Disaster Recovery
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RFP and RFS’ to be Released Over the Next 6-8 Months
RFP
• EMS-TIF: Simultaneous dispatch notification for ambulance and fire services
• Vendor of Record for 911 Communication Console
• Vendor of Record for Acquirer Host – Ontario Drug Benefit Program
• Panorama
RFS
• Long-term Care Inspector Quality System Project
• Assistive Devices/Home Oxygen Project
• LHIN-reporting One Source Project
• Legacy application strategy work
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Big Challenges Facing the Cluster and/or the OPS
• Business & Technical Challenges - responding to ever increasing rate of change in business and technology
• Achieving the benefits of standardization and centralization of common services, while maintaining flexibility and responsiveness to business needs
• Adopting new technologies while maintaining and supporting existing legacy applications
• Embarking on longer-term, multi-year strategic initiatives
• Exciting time when thinking of the future:
– Use of social media
– Convergence of technologies
– Information travels at “speed of light” – how that changes the face of business
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Contact Information
• Lorelle Taylor, CIO, Health Services I&IT Cluster, [email protected]
• Lonnie Potter, CIO Office, Health Services I&IT Cluster, [email protected]