2017-2018 Annual Report
We first must recognize our staff, physicians, learners, volunteers, and patient experience advisors across both of our hospital sites for all their hard work this year. Together we have made hundreds of small improvements, that when viewed together with some of our larger initiatives, demonstrate the monumental change that is taking place here at KHSC.
Working together we have created a health sciences centre that is putting Kingston on the map. As a multi-site, teaching and research hospital that provides complex, acute and specialty care, we have shown that we offer the same highly specialized services that are normally offered in bigger cities such as Ottawa, Toronto, London and Hamilton. This means that we are offering this care closer to home for the residents of Southeastern Ontario. For a city the size of Kingston, our community is now punching above its weight with a health sciences centre that measures up to the biggest and best in the province.
This, in turn, is allowing us to recruit some of the best and brightest health-care providers from around the world. Take a walk down one of our hallways and you will meet doctors, nurses, researchers, students, along with many other health care providers and administrative staff, who have chosen to move to Kingston specifically to learn and work with us. This is the draw of a health sciences centre.
With more than 5000 staff, 2000 learners and 600 physicians, we’re also now one of the largest employers in Southeastern Ontario. As a major economic driver, our success creates a ripple effect contributing to prosperous communities in a catchment area that spans more than 20,000 square kilometers. A thriving KHSC not only improves the health of these communities, but contributes to their economic success.
In our first year we also opened the door to new partnerships that extended our work beyond our walls as we improve the overall health of our community. With community partners such as Street Health we are working to do our part to address the growing opioid crisis in Kingston. With the United Way and many other community health and social service providers we are looking at the youth mental health services available in our city. With our regional hospital partners we are extending specialized services such as innovative stroke and cancer care to their communities.
The government is also taking note of our efforts. This past year the Minister of Health visited KHSC to announce the province’s accelerated support of our redevelopment project of our KGH site. This will transform the spaces in which we deliver surgical, emergency, neo-natal and obstetrical care, as well as lab services. At an estimated cost of more than $500 million, a new tower on Stuart Street will guarantee that we will continue to provide the highest quality of care to the next generation of patients and families.
While we still have much work to do, we can be proud of our progress this past year. We look forward to the opportunities and challenges of the years to come as we continue to deliver compassionate and high-quality care, teach the next generation of health care providers and shape the future of health-care through exciting medical research.
Thank you for believing in us as we started this journey and for your support through our first year as KHSC. Together we have been able to do more for our patients and families than we could have ever done alone. We are excited to see what the future brings.
Dr. David Pichora
President and CEO, Kingston Health Sciences Centre
David O’Toole
Board Chair, Kingston Health Sciences Centre
Building a foundation
Achieving more, together
Creating the future of care through research and teaching
Improving care for our patients and families
Fostering a culture of giving
Shaping the future, together
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For close to 200 years Hotel Dieu Hospital and Kingston General Hospital have been fixtures in our community. We are woven into the fabric of what shaped Kingston as it grew from a small town into the thriving city it is today. During this time, our two hospital sites developed unique cultures - HDH rooted in the Catholic tradition and mission of the Religious Hospitallers of Saint Joseph, and KGH as a secular organization shaped by its role in providing patient and family centred complex, acute and specialty care to generations of patients and families.
In our first year under the banner of Kingston Health Sciences Centre, a large focus of our work was to preserve these rich cultures and traditions, while creating something new for future generations of patients and families. We shared with each other what made our individual sites special, and started to blend our services to create a more seamless experience for our staff, learners, volunteers, patients and families.
We also began the work of building a foundation for our new organization. To do this we came together to talk about who we are, what we stand for, and where we are going, starting a powerful conversation to create a new mission, vision and set of values to unite us. During these conversations, we learned about what was common between us and how we can come together to make our community healthier.
As the complex, acute and specialty care provider for roughly 500,000 people in Southeastern Ontario, it was important that we not only focused on the work to bring together our two hospital sites, but that we also continued to forge ahead to offer new services, procedures and treatments to improve the lives of our patients and families.
This year we unveiled a new live donor kidney transplant program, began to offer a new life saving treatment for patients suffering from a major stroke, and became the first hospital in Canada to perform an innovative cardiac procedure for patients suffering from Atrial Fibrillation. These are just a few of the impressive achievements that have been made possible by our talented teams.
As an academic health sciences centre, one of our major objectives is to foster innovative research that changes the future of health care and results in better patient outcomes. Perennially listed as one of Canada’s top 40 research hospitals, KHSC delivers on this mission through our two research institutes. Our Clinician Scientists forge ahead, finding answers to medical mysteries, discovering new ways to treat diseases through the use of new technology, all the while focusing on improving outcomes for patients around the globe.
With more than 2000 learners coming through our doors each day, we also play an important role in teaching the next generation of health-care providers. Through partnerships with our local educational institutions such as Queen’s University and St. Lawrence College, along with several other post-secondary schools around the province, our two hospital sites act as a classroom, providing the experience these learners require to begin their careers in health care.
Quality, safety, and the experience of our patients and families are core components of how KHSC measures itself on a daily basis. We are always looking at new and innovative ways to improve the quality of care we provide, ensure that it’s done as safely as possible, all the while striving to make the experience for patients and their families better than ever before. This work speaks to the heart of our role as the complex, acute and specialty care provider for the people of Southeastern Ontario along with our role as a community hospital for the people of Kingston.
Much of what we do on a day-to-day basis wouldn’t be possible without the support of our community. Donors, working with our University Hospitals Kingston Foundation, support research, purchase new equipment, support staff education and of course help provide us with new spaces in which to deliver patient care. Our redevelopment project, for example, requires a community share of 10 per cent to be raised by our community, plus 100 per cent of the cost for associated equipment, to help secure the remaining 90 per cent of funding from the Provincial Government. We know that health care is near and dear to the hearts of everyone in our community and we thank all those who make donations and organize special fundraising events to support our work.
While much of our work this year focused on efforts to bring our two hospital sites together, we also began the important work of creating a new strategy to guide KHSC for the next five years. It is important that we create a plan for KHSC that is bold and positions us as an organization that is sharply focused on delivering the highest quality health care, along with leading-edge research and teaching.
We cannot build this strategy alone, so we have spent months engaging with our staff, physicians, volunteers, along with our patients and families to help us understand what is important to them. We have also expanded the conversation to include our academic and health care partners from across the region so that we can all work together to create a healthier community.
These discussions have made it clear what we need to do in the future. We need to continue building on our strengths, such as providing patient- and family-centred care and delivering quality in everything we do. We need to seize opportunities, making care more accessible, creating a more engaged workforce and responding to the forces of change in healthcare. We also need to realize our aspirations, integrating all parts of our health-care system and realizing our academic potential as we strive to make the whole community healthier. With this feedback we are now hard at work finalizing this aspirational strategy to guide our day-to-day work and build a health sciences centre of which our community can be proud.
We thank everyone who took time to help shape our strategy and to those who contributed to such a successful first year as KHSC. Stay tuned as we continue to grow and change health care together; we believe the best is yet to come.
We invite you to stay connected with us so you can keep track of the exciting things happening at Kingston Health Sciences Centre. You can read all of our most recent news on our website or engage with us on social media by following our accounts on Twitter and Facebook.
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To learn more about our performance over the past year, you can also click on the following links to check out our latest Strategy Performance and Quality Improvement Plan reports, Management Discussion and Analysis document and our audited financial statements.
Working together we have created a health sciences centre that is putting Kingston on the map. As a multi-site, teaching and research hospital that provides complex, acute and specialty care, we have shown that we offer the same highly specialized services that are normally offered in bigger cities such as Ottawa, Toronto, London and Hamilton.