Retirement Announcement: Paul Essery

Shared on behalf of Ashley Dell, Manager – Housekeeping, Laundry/Linen & Portering


Join us in congratulating Paul Essery as he embarks on his retirement journey!

Paul began his career with us on October 13, 1992, in the Housekeeping Department.  After dedicating over two decades to Housekeeping, Paul transitioned to the role of Patient Porter and will conclude his remarkable career on August 30, 2024.

Paul is known for his unwavering support of his colleagues, a knack for brightening everyone’s day, genuine kindness, and extensive knowledge of the New York Rangers.

Please join us for cake on Thursday, August 29, from 2:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. in room 1444 to wish Paul farewell.

We wish Paul a joyful and fulfilling retirement filled with all the best that life has to offer!

Take it in Strides Run (September 8)

Registration is open for the Take It In Strides Run!

Take It In Strides Run is a heartfelt event dedicated to raising awareness for mental health and suicide prevention. This year, we’re excited to expand our efforts with a fantastic lineup of activities and support!

Event Date: September 8, 2024
Pasta Dinner: September 7, 2024 (hosted by CMHA)
Virtual Run/Walk: Join via the STRAVA app if you can’t make it in person

Whether you’re running, walking, or supporting from afar, your participation helps us show those struggling with mental health that they are not alone. Together, we can make a difference and bring hope to those in need.

Let’s unite to support our community, honor loved ones, and spread a message of love and hope.

Register now!

New DI central intake implemented in Northwestern Ontario

Originally published in Canadian Healthcare Technology

Novari Health has announced the implementation of its regional diagnostic-imaging central intake system across Northwestern Ontario. Working with Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre (TBRHSC) and regional partner hospitals, the Novari referral central intake technology is helping to improve access to care for diagnostic imaging services in the region.

TBRHSC, in collaboration with hospitals in Northwestern Ontario, has established a central intake process for diagnostic imaging referrals supported by Novari software technology. This innovative work is being led by clinicians and administrators at Dryden Regional Health Centre, Lake of the Woods District Hospital, Riverside Health Care, Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Win Health Centre, and TBRHSC.

Central intake programs, whereby referrals are sent to a central intake coordinating site, have proven helpful in ensuring that the right patients are sent to the right providers at the right time. Furthermore, referring physicians and nurse practitioners benefit from having a single point of contact for their referrals with the knowledge that every referral will be received, triaged, and routed to an appropriate site as close as possible to the patient’s home and with the shortest wait time.

“The implementation of central intake for diagnostic imaging and expansion of surgical central intake are incredible milestones for healthcare in our region. By leveraging technology, we are improving access to care for patients across Northwestern Ontario. Through hard work and collaboration, we are advancing digital health, and leading us closer to our vision of exceptional care for every patient, every time,” said Dr. Rhonda Crocker Ellacott, President & CEO, Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre and CEO, Thunder Bay Regional Health Research Institute.

The Novari system is a comprehensive solution that includes central intake, referral management, waitlist management, provider notifications, analytics, and artificial intelligence. The system’s workflow capabilities can be configured by hospitals and health regions to accommodate unique workflows for each modality and eliminate risks and inefficiencies inherent in legacy based paper-based processes.

Novari technology provides front-line staff and management with accurate and real-time data on the volume of referrals, the status of every patient’s referral, and bottlenecks in the system.

For medical imaging, the Novari technology also includes RadView, an exclusive Novari protocoling feature, popular with radiologists, that provides them with access to all relevant information needed to protocol each requisition quickly and efficiently. The system is complemented by enriched DICOM integration with hospital PACS systems, enabling the uploading of relevant requisition documents into the system and providing easy access for radiologists and medical imaging technologists.

This project involves tight integration with the participating hospitals’ Meditech electronic health record system and enhanced integration with the hospitals’ PACS system, leveraging the DICOM standard.

In addition to this work, the existing implementation of Novari referral management technologies used for surgical services in Northwestern Ontario, has been expanded across the region. The implementation of these systems in the Northwest is due in no small part to the hard work, collaboration and leadership across all surgical partner sites.

Novari Health’s innovative and unique access to care technologies are live and being implemented at hospitals and regional health authorities in Canada and Australia. The Novari access to care platform helps improve access to care, wait times, and drive efficiencies for patients accessing a wide variety of healthcare services including surgery, mental health & addictions, diabetes, cardiac, medical imaging, etc.

John Sinclair, president & CEO, Novari Health, said: “Research and real-life experience have demonstrated beyond a shadow of a doubt that central intake programs improve access to care and the overall efficiency of healthcare systems. As the global leader in central intake software technologies, my team and I are proud to support Northwestern Ontario’s innovative central intake efforts and success.”

About Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre

Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre (TBRHSC), a 425-bed academic specialized acute care facility, is a national leader in Patient and Family Centred Care. As the only tertiary care provider in Northwestern Ontario, we provide comprehensive services to a population of over 250,000 residents in a region the size of France. Effectively addressing the health care needs of patients and families has earned us both Innovation Awards and Leading Practice Designations. As an academic health sciences centre, we teach the next generation of health care providers and advance medical research. Patients benefit from interprofessional teams of dedicated health care providers and access to leading-edge medical technology and clinical trials. To fulfill its teaching and research strategic goals, TBRHSC is supported by Thunder Bay Regional Health Research Institute (TBRHRI) as a not-for-profit and independent research corporation. TBRHRI is the research arm of TBRHSC and seeks to lead research to improve the health outcome of the people of Northwestern Ontario and beyond. For more information, please visit www.tbrhsc.net.

About Novari Health

Novari Health designs, builds, and implements award-winning enterprise scale software solutions that improve access to care, whilst improving the efficiency and effectiveness of healthcare organizations. Headquartered in Canada, with offices in Australia, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom, Novari is one of the fastest growing digital health solution providers. ISO 27001 certified, Novari Health is a Microsoft Partner, with software solutions hosted on Microsoft Azure’s global network of data centres.

Raising Awareness for Prostate Cancer Care in Northwestern Ontario

There are only two chances left to cheer on Mark Earl (#97) as he hits the track at Thunder City Speedway and support the fight against prostate cancer! 🏁 

Mark, a passionate Midwest modified driver from Thunder Bay, is racing for more than just victory. Teaming up with pro hockey player Todd Skirving, he’s raising awareness and funds for prostate cancer care in Northwestern Ontario.

Inspired by a close friend, Mark’s mission is to encourage men to get checked early and prioritize their health! His car is proudly sporting five prostate cancer awareness stickers, and you can show your support too!

For just $5, you can grab a sticker from his pit stop during the next two Wednesday night races or stop by Superior Driveline at 24 Haniak Drive during business hours. Every sticker sold goes towards improving prostate cancer diagnosis, treatment, and research in Thunder Bay and across Northwestern Ontario. Join the cause, cheer on Mark, and help make a real difference! 💙

2024 Northwestern Ontario Palliative Care Conference Booster (October 2)

Lakehead University’s Centre for Education and Research on Aging and Health, in partnership with North West Regional Palliative Care Program, SJCG, will host a one-day Palliative Care Conference Booster at the Superior Inn on October 2, 2024.

Palliative care is often misunderstood as treatment solely for people in their last days and weeks of life. Recognizing that the health care system is only part of the equation, our conference digs into the multidimensional aspects of palliative care provision.

Through an immersive case study and interactive sessions, Beyond Diagnosis: A Journey Through the Palliative Care Continuum offers a unique opportunity to follow a patient’s journey from diagnosis to end-of-life care. Gain valuable insights and practical strategies to navigate the holistic nature of palliative care effectively.

You can attend in-person as well as virtually for those who cannot make it to Thunder Bay. Group registration rates will be available for virtual participants. This is a great opportunity to host a “Virtual Viewing Hub” to promote team building!

You can register by scanning the QR code below or clicking here. To learn more about this event, click here.

2023 iCare Impact Awards – Staff Experience Award Winner

The iCare Impact Awards program is open to all employees, professional staff, Patient Family Advisors, and volunteers of Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre and Thunder Bay Regional Health Research Institute. It provides a forum for peer-to-peer recognition of positive impacts on our patients and their families. 

Nominate now for 2024 to recognize a peer and for a chance to win exciting monthly participation prizes! https://icare-awards.tbrhsc.net/ .

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