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Participating Hospital Sites by LHIN New Referral Process Participating Hospital Sites by LHIN New Referral Process (Early Referral) Hip Fracture Initiative Acute Care Rehab / LTLD Rehab Central LHIN - Humber River Hospital - Humber River Hospital - North York General Hospital Central East LHIN - The Scarborough Hospital – General site - The Scarborough Hospital – Birchmount site Central West LHIN - William Osler Health System – Etobicoke General Hospital - William Osler Health System – Etobicoke General and Brampton Civic Hospitals Toronto Central LHIN - St. Joseph’s Health Centre - Baycrest - St. Michael’s - Bridgepoint – Sinai Health System - Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre - Providence Healthcare - Runnymede Healthcare Centre - St. John’s Rehab – Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre - West Park Healthcare Centre Mississauga Halton LHIN - Trillium Health Partners – Credit Valley Hospital - Trillium Health Partners – Credit Valley Hospital - Trillium Health Partners – Mississauga Hospital - Trillium Health Partners – Mississauga Hospital *The GTA Rehab Network New Referral Process Hip Fracture Initiative Model was based on the implementation of two early patient referral organizational initiatives (i.e., [1] IDEAS project: Michael Garron Hospital/Providence Healthcare/Bridgepoint Active Healthcare – Sinai Health System/GTA Rehab Network and [2] LEAN Initiative: University Health Network – Toronto Western Hospital/Toronto Rehab). 1 | P a g e S e p t e m b e r 2016 Participating Hospital Sites by Partnership New Referral Process (Early Referral) Hip Fracture Initiative Acute Care Rehab / LTLD Credit Valley Hospital – Trillium Health Credit Valley Hospital – Trillium Health Partners Partners Runnymede Healthcare Centre Humber River Hospital Humber River Hospital West Park Healthcare Centre Mississauga Hospital - Trillium Health Partners Mississauga Hospital - Trillium Health Partners Runnymede Healthcare Centre North York General Hospital Baycrest Providence Healthcare St. John’s Rehab – SHSC St. Joseph’s Health Centre Runnymede Healthcare Centre West Park Healthcare Centre St. Michael’s Bridgepoint – Sinai Health System Sunnybrook Health Science Centre Baycrest Providence Healthcare St. John’s Rehab – SHSC The Scarborough Hospital – General Site Providence Healthcare The Scarborough Hospital – Birchmount Site Providence Healthcare Etobicoke General Hospital - William Osler West Park Healthcare Centre Health System William Osler Health System 2 | P a g e S e p t e m b e r 2016 .
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