the honourable carolyn bennett m.d., m.p. mcmaster medical school february 20, 2013

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The Honourable Carolyn Bennett M.D., M.P.McMaster Medical School

February 20, 2013

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1. Respond to individual patient health needs and issues as part of patient care;

2. Respond to the health needs of the communities that they serve;

3. Identify the determinants of health of the populations that they serve;

4. Promote the health of individual patients, communities and populations.

Patient as Partner Doctor Multidisciplinary Hospital Community Social Determinants of Health

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“The worst thing for a physician is to help someone get well and then send them straight back into the situation that made them sick in the first place”

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“Good public policy is developed when the policy-makers can keep in their mind’s eye the people affected.”

Jane Jacobs

When physicians speak, people listen

Dr. Albert Schweitzer - HumanitarianDr. Gro Harlem Bruntland - NorwayDr. Helen Caldicott – anti-nuclear activistDr. Michelle Bachelet -ChileDr. Howard Dean –GovernorPrime Minister Charles Tupper- Canada

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from cynicism to effective citizenship

“A politician’s guide to listeningA citizen’s guide to being heard

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Patient as Partner

Ask people what’s wrong and listen, together develop a plan

Patient knew their body best, Doctor knows the system best

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Sharing risk getting people the health care they need

when they need it

Keeping people well not just patching them up once they get sick

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“Politics in Canada has always been the art of making the necessary possible.

Peter C. Newman

Deciding ‘what’s necessary’…..

is political

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Fair Transparent Takes people seriously

INITIATED BY

Government Parliament

PUBLIC CONSULTATION

INITATED BY

Citizen Stakeholder group

ADVOCACY

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“People don’t want to govern they want to be heard.”

“Civic efficacy”

“Two-way accountability”

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Government vs Parliament

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INFORMATION COMMUNICATION SEND SEND

AND RECEIVE

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NGO’s

Professional Organizations

Media

Electoral Politics

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Who What When Where Why

And HOW

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What Why

Who Where When

And HOW

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WHAT

Short Term Long Term

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WHY

Evidence International, other jurisdictional examples Win, win

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WHO Minister, staff MP’s on Committee Other possible MP champions Opinion leaders

Getting ‘unusual suspects’ onside Gotta get a posse

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WHEN

Have a look at the Parliamentary Schedule !

Earlier the better !!!

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IDEAS floated Think tanks party platform

Speech from the Throne White Papers, Green Papers, Draft

Leglislation Bill tabled

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HOW Tell the truth !! what will the opponents be saying ? Bills:

Prepare possible amendments Suggest other witnesses

Questions for QP Petitions www.parl.gc.ca Media

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2005

CAUSES

CAUSES of theCAUSES

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As a nation, we aspire to a Canada in which

every person is as healthy as they can be – physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually.

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HYGEIA: Goddess of Health

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I swear by Hygieia, the goddess of health making her my witness that I will fulfill according to my ability and judgment this oath and covenant: I affirm that the ultimate goal of all health providers is to promote health, prevent disease and injury whenever possible.

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Patchwork quilt of non- systems

Focus on sickness… and the repair

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“For every complex human problem, there is a neat simple solution. It’s just that it is wrong.”

HLMencken

Complex problems require complex solutions

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A) strong fence at the top of the cliff

B) state of the art fleet of ambulances & paramedics waiting at the bottom ?

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A) Clean air

B) Enough puffers and respirators

for all

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A) a falls program to reduce preventable hip fractures

B) private orthopaedic hospitals and more surgeons

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A) how much they spent on the sickness care system

B) the health of their citizens, leaving no-one behind

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Most appropriate care

In the most appropriate place

By the most appropriate person –

paid and unpaid

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PREVENTION Public Health Network – 13 jurisdictions Regulation

Transfats, Sodium, Generic Oxycontin Social Determinants of Health

Poverty –EI, housing, pensions Violence – gun control Environment – air, water, land Equity Education – FN’s, post secondary

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QUALITY Health Council Canada

was overseeing 2004 Accord 6 provinces have Quality Councils

? Insist on 13 Hold Federal Government accountable for

results Aboriginal, Corrections, Military, Veterans,

(RCMP)

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Use the system wisely Keeping our families well Clinical guidelines Self Care Manuals

Fight for more HEALTH so we`ll need less health care

Democracy between elections

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Putting the ‘poli’ into policy

Research Policy Practice

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research

practice policy

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research

practice policy

KT

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research

practice policy

KT

Political Will

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research

practice policy

KT

Political Will

Applied researc

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research

practice policy

KT

Political Will

Applied researc

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CITIZEN ENGAGEMENT

Physical and mental energy come from feeling in control of your life, having real choices, and being involved with other to find ways of organizing change for the better.

Barbara Rogers

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“We are not tinkers, who patch and mend

what is broken. We must be watchmen, guardians of the life and health of our generation, so that stronger and more able generations may come after.”

Dr. Elizabeth Blackwellfirst woman physician North

America

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