North West LHIN RLISS du Nord-Ouest

PROFIL DE SANTÉ du Réseau de district intégré de

APERÇU SOMMAIRE

Ce profil fait partie d’une série de cinq profils pour chaque Le RDI de Kenora comprend trois centres locaux de soins de santé – Dryden, réseau de district intégré du RLISS du Nord-Ouest. Les Kenora et Red Lake. renseignements qui figurent dans ces profils se fondent sur les données de l’exercice 2013-2014, sauf indication POPULATION : contraire. • Le RDI de Kenora est le deuxième district le plus peuplé du RLISS du Chaque profil comporte un sommaire ainsi que des tableaux Nord-Ouest, avec une population totale de 43 133. de données détaillées au niveau des centres locaux de soins • Le RDI de Kenora représente 18,7 % de la population totale du RLISS de santé (CLSS), du réseau de district intégré (RDI) et des du Nord-Ouest. régions. • Plus de la moitié de la population du RDI réside dans des régions rurales (53,5 %). • Environ un quart de la population du RDI de Kenora s’identifie comme Autochtone. • Le RDI de Kenora couvre une superficie totale d’environ 54 108 kilomètres carrés.

SYSTÈME DE SANTÉ : • Le RDI de Kenora compte 37 fournisseurs individuels de services de santé offrant 51 programmes financés par le RLISS. • Voici l’allocation de financement du RLISS du Nord-Ouest par secteur de Red Lake santé pour le RDI de Kenora : Kenora Greenstone RDI de Kenora Total : 92 990 044 $ Dryden Manitouwadge Emo Nipigon Rainy River Atikokan 13.5% Fort Frances Thundery Bay Marathon Services communautaires Terrace Bay en santé mentale et en toxicomanie RDI de Kenora RDI de Rainy River RDI du Nord RDI de la ville de Thunder Bay RDI du district de Thunder Bay 2.3% 7.7% 56.8% Centres de santé Centre COMMUNAUTÉS (SUBDIVISIONS DE RECENSEMENT) AU SEIN DU CLSS HÔpitaux communautaire d'accès aux soins communautaires Dryden LHH: Dryden, , Machin, , Wabigoon Lake 15.3% 4.4% Ojibway Nation Éstablissements Services Kenora LHH: Kenora, Kenora Unorganized, Sioux Narrows-Nestor Falls, de soins de communautaires de soutien Naotkamegwanning First Nation (), Anishinabe of Wauzhushk longue durée Onigum (Rat Portage), Ochiichagwe’Babigo’ining First Nation (The Dalles), Northwest Angle No. 33 First Nation (/33B), Northwest Angle No. 37 First Nation (), Iskatewizaagegan #39 Independent First Nation (Shoal Lake 39A/34B2), Shoal Lake No. 40 First Nation, Grassy Narrows First Nation (English River 21), Washagamis Bay (Obashkaandagaang), Independent Nations (Whitedog) Red Lake LHH: Red Lake, , PROFIL DE SANTÉ du Réseau de district intégré de Kenora

POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS, 2011 CENSUS District of Indicators Dryden LHH Kenora LHH Red Lake LHH North West LHIN Kenora IDN Total population 10,165 27,501 5,465 43,133 231,120 Population change (from 2006) -7.4% 2.0% -5.2% -1.3% -1.7% % Age 65 + 17.7% 15.6% 11.4% 15.6% 16.0% % Age 75 + 8.1% 6.9% 4.6% 6.9% 7.3% % Aboriginal identity (2006)* 14.2% 25.6% 13.4% 21.8% 19.2% # of 2 10 1 13 64 % of Francophone 3.4% 2.3% 4.5% 2.9% 3.4% # of Designated Francophone communities 1 0 0 1 5 Data Source: Statistics . 2011 Census, 2006 Census and 2011 National Household Survey (NHS). * Aboriginal Identity information from the 2011 NHS was suppressed for data quality or confidentiality reasons.

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS District of Indicators Dryden LHH Kenora LHH Red Lake LHH North West LHIN Kenora IDN DRYDEN REGIONAL RED LAKE MARGARET ACUTE CARE HOSPITAL HEALTH CENTRE DISTRICT HOSPITAL COCHENOUR MEMORIAL HOSPITAL # Acute beds 31 55 14 100 601 # CCC beds 10 10 4 24 299 # ELDCAP beds 0 0 0 0 118 # LTC homes and places 1 - 97 2 - 212 1 - 32 4 - 341 14 - 1601 # IP Mental Health / Addictions beds 0 19 0 19 122 # IP Rehab beds 0 0 0 0 50 # COMMUNITY HSPS PROVIDING SERVICE TO LHH RESIDENTS Mental health 6 13 6 25 28 Addictions 1 1 3 5 20 Seniors Supportive Housing 2-37 3-64 0 5-101 11-504 buildings and spaces Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) 1 1 1 1 1 CHC services 1 0 0 1 2 CCAC services 1 1 1 1 1 CSS and AO services 10 9 5 15 57 Assisted living (ABI + PD) 0 2 0 2 2 PRIMARY CARE # Family Physicians 14 33 9 56 288 Population per Active Physician 751 863 663 803 824 # Family Health Teams / PEMs 2 1 2 5 21 # Specialists 2 14 0 16 195 Population per active specialist 5,260 2,035 - 2,811 1,217 ABI - Acquired Brain Injury; AO - Assertive Outreach; CCAC - Community Care Access Centre; CCC - Complex Continuing Care; CHC - Community Health Centre; CSS - Community Support Services ELDCAP - Elderly Capital Assistance Program; IP - Inpatient; LTC - Long-Term Care; PD - Physical Disability; PEM - Patient Enrolment Model North West LHIN RLISS du Nord-Ouest

HEALTH STATUS, HEALTH BEHAVIOURS AND HEALTH OUTCOMES

Northwestern Health Thunder Bay District Indicators North West LHIN Unit 1 Health Unit 2 HEALTH STATUS, HEALTH BEHAVIOURS, HEALTH PRACTICES (CANADIAN COMMUNITY HEALTH SURVEY 2013, AGE 12+; EXCLUDES PERSONS LIVING ON RESERVES AND OTHER ABORIGINAL AND FULL-TIME MEMBERS OF THE CANADIAN FORCES Perceived health, very good or excellent 61.9% 56.6% 58.2% 59.8% Perceived mental health, very good or excellent 73.9% 61.0%* 65.1%* 70.9% Current smoker 20.0% 25.1%* 23.5%* 18.1% Heavy drinking 18.7% 26.6%* 24.2%* 17.1% Overweight or obese (aged 18+) 61.1%* 66.2%* 64.6%* 53.2% Physical activity in leisure time, moderately active or active 64.0%* 58.1% 60.0%* 54.2% Has a regular medical doctor 83.5%* 82.3%* 82.7%* 91.2% Contact with a medical doctor in past 12 months 72.3%* 79.3% 77.1% 79.3% PRIMARY CARE, HEALTH CARE EXPERIENCE SURVEY, JULY 2013-JUNE 2014, AGE 16+ % Attached population 88.5% (Thunder Bay Census - Metropolitan Area) 87.3%* 93.7% % Able to see primary care provider same - 25.8%* (Thunder Bay Census 30.0%* 44.8% day or next day (when sick) Metropolitan Area) HEALTH OUTCOMES - LIFE EXPECTANCY, MORTALITY (STATISTICS CANADA, CIHI) Life expectancy at birth, 2007-2009 (years) 77.4 79.3 78.6 81.5 Age-std. rate of premature mortality (death before aged 75), 2009/10-2011/12 382/100,000* 326/100,000* 346/100,000* 224/100,000 Age-std. rate of avoidable mortality from preventable causes, 2009/10-2011/12 190/100,000* 164/100,000* 174/100,000* 102/100,000 Age-std. rate of avoidable mortality from treatable causes 93/100,000* 81/100,000* 85/100,000* 60/100,000 * Significantly different than the provincial rate. 1. District of Kenora, District of Rainy River and Northern IDNs combined. 2. City of Thunder Bay and District of Thunder Bay IDNs combined.

AMBULATORY CARE - UNSCHEDULED EMERGENCY VISITS

District of North West Indicators Dryden LHH Kenora LHH Red Lake LHH Ontario Kenora IDN LHIN

EMERGENCY VISIT INDICATORS BY GEOGRAPHY OF HOSPITAL % of CTAS IV & V visits 56.0% 54.9% 51.2% 55.0% 42.9% 36.7% 13.7% 3.1% % of CTAS I-III visits within IDN 39.3% 52.0% 8.7% (within LHIN) (within Ontario) - Rate of emergency visits best managed elsewhere / 1,000 population (aged < 75) 117.3 42.9 16.5 56.4 45.4 18.3 Rate of emergency visits / 1,000 population 1353.5 647.9 478.0 790.4 875.6 436.7 Diabetes related visits / 1,000 population 36.5 82.7 49.1 60.9 72.8 65.8 Rate of repeat visits (within 30 days) for MH conditions 19.9% 15.3% 22.9% 17.8% 18.2% 19.7% Rate of repeat visits (within 30 days) for SA conditions 16.0% 24.4% 43.9% 26.4% 34.7% 29.9% 90th percentile ED LOS, non-admitted, non- complex patients (CTAS IV & V) 3.5 hrs. 5.5 hrs. 5.8 hrs. 4.7 hrs. 3.8 hrs. 3.9 hrs. 90th percentile ED LOS, non-admitted, complex patients (CTAS I-III) 6.0 hrs. 7.6 hrs. 12.7 hrs. 7.4 hrs. 6.6 hrs. 7.1 hrs. 90th percentile ED LOS, admitted patients 10.5 hrs. 10.9 hrs. 16.1 hrs. 12.9 hrs. 24.7 hrs. 28.4 hrs. CTAS – Canadian Triage and Acuity Scale (Level 5: Non-Urgent, Level 4: Semi-Urgent, Level 3: Urgent, Level 2: Emergent, Level 1: Resuscitation); ED – Emergency Department; LOS – Length of Stay; MH – Mental Health; SA – Substance Abuse North West LHIN RLISS du Nord-Ouest

District of Indicators Dryden LHH Kenora LHH Red Lake LHH North West LHIN Ontario Kenora IDN ACUTE CARE % Total LOS days that are ALC 25.9% 13.2% 33.2% 20.4% 17.8% 14.0% Occupancy Rate 103.7% 59.7% 57.9% 71.9% 81.3% - Ambulatory care sensitive conditions (rate / 1000 population aged < 75) 528.8 561.8 369.5 528.1 538.6 305.5 Readmission rate for select CMGs, calendar year 2013 17.3% 16.2% 19.1% 16.9% 18.4% 16.6% Diabetes related amputation (rate / 100,000 population aged 18+) 23.6 53.5 64.5 47.8 36.3 13.0 Knee replacement (total) completed cases 70 33 - 103 527 24,125 % Knee replacement surgeries within target time 95.6% 54.6% - 82.5% 54.1% 76.8% Hip replacement (total) completed cases 57 - - 57 332 13,116 % Hip replacement surgeries within target time 98.2% - - 98.2% 69.3% 79.3% HOME CARE % ALC cases waiting for home care by hospital location 27.1% 13.9% 11.1% 17.2% 17.5% 22.1% Number of unique clients 803 1,063 249 2,115 12,581 - % of clients with end-of-life service goal 3.2% 1.2% 2.8% 2.2% 2.9% 4.6% PSW / homemaking services as % of total services 65.3% 58.3% 70.6% 62.8% 70.2% 66.3% DAY SURGERY (Hospital) Cataract surgery - completed cases - 356 - 356 2,416 133,810 % Completed cases within access target - 91.6% - 91.6% 96.9% 92.2% LONG-TERM CARE (Hospital) % ALC cases waiting for LTC 22.9% 23.1% 33.3% 24.7% 12.7% 16.1% Unscheduled emergency visits / 1,000 active LTC residents 365.0 518.5 700.0 487.7 537.1 586.4 Admissions to LTC homes 66 108 18 192 945 - DIAGNOSTICS (Hospital) MRI Completed Cases - - - - 15,987 638,780 % Completed cases within access target - - - - 60.5% 51.7% CT Completed cases - 4,064 - 4,064 20,734 753,153 % Completed cases within access target - 89.2% - 89.2% 77.9% 78.2% INPATIENT REHAB (Hospital) % ALC cases for general rehab 0% 1.9% 0% 1.1% 8.6% 20.9% % ALC cases for special rehab 0% 0% 0% 0% 8.3% 2.8% Admissions to IP Rehab, by client geography 5 18 4 27 436 - ALC – Alternative Level of Care; CMGs – Case Mix Groups; CT – Computerized Tomography; IP – Inpatient; LOS – Length of Stay; LTC – Long-Term Care; MRI – Magnetic Resonance Imaging; PSW – Personal Support Worker