Law & Governance
Mount Sinai Hospital’s Approach to Ontario’s Health System Funding Reform
Tyler Chalk, Davina Lau, Matthew Morgan, Sandra Dietrich, Mary Agnes Beduz and Chaim M. Bell
Abstract
[This article was originally published in Healthcare Quarterly, 17(1) 2014]
In April 2012, the Ontario government introduced Health System Funding Reform (HSFR), a transformational shift in how hospitals are funded. Mount Sinai Hospital recognized that moving from global funding to a "patient-based" model would have substantial operational and clinical implications. Adjusting to the new funding environment was set as a top corporate priority, serving as the strategic basis for re-examining and redesigning operations to further improve both quality and efficiency. Two years into HSFR, this article outlines Mount Sinai Hospital's approach and highlights key lessons learned.
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