Key Events and Dates in the Manitoba Health Care System, 1990 to 2003
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1 Key Events and Dates in the Manitoba Health Care System, 1990 to Manitoba Centre for Health Policy Department of Community Health Sciences Faculty of Medicine, University of Manitoba Compiled by Fred Toll
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3 Key Events and Dates in the Manitoba Health Care System, 1990 to Primary Sources of Information - Annual Reports of Manitoba Health Services Commission and Manitoba Health - Physician s Newsletters issued by Manitoba Health - Historical Newspaper Articles - Manitoba Health records - Manitoba Association of Registered Nurses - Manitoba Government News Releases This file is a work in progress, documenting those events and dates influencing the development and provision of health and related services for residents of Manitoba from 1990 to The file is prefaced by a summary of the evolution of government health insurance programs, and organization structure from the introduction of hospital care in 1958, medical care in 1969, personal care home in 1973, and other health programs, to the amalgamation of the Manitoba Health Services Commission and the Department of Health in The purpose and aim of the documentation is to provide researchers at the Manitoba Centre for Health Policy and elsewhere with key dates of events which might be related to: - the provision of health care services - changes which might affect the use of health care services. MCHP plans to add additional information as it becomes available, and welcomes suggestions and comments, clarifications, additions, etc. Please send these to Carole Ouelette, Executive Assistant, Manitoba Centre for Health Policy, McDermot Avenue, Winnipeg, MB R3E 3P5 ([email protected]). While we hope this information will be useful, and it is as accurate as the sources reviewed can make it, we take no responsibility for any errors or misstatements in the report. We particularly want to thank Mr. Fred Toll who took responsibility for the preparation of this Key Events file. i
4 TABLE OF CONTENTS I. Summary of the Evolution of Government Health Insurance in Manitoba, II. Key Events by Year Starting III. LISTING OF TOPIC AREAS ii
5 I. Summary of the Evolution of Government Health Insurance in Manitoba, July 1, 1958 The Manitoba Hospital Services Plan was implemented The Manitoba Hospital Commission was established to replace the Manitoba Hospital Services Plan. April 1, 1969 Comprehensive medical services became insured under the Manitoba Health Services Insurance Corporation which had been appointed in April July 1, 1969 Limited Chiropractic and optometric services became insured The Manitoba Health Services Commission was established through amalgamation of the Manitoba Health Services Insurance Corporation and the Manitoba Hospital Commission Certain prosthetic and orthotic devices became insured. July 1, 1973 The Personal Care Home Program started The Commission assumed the responsibility for Pharmacare claims for persons aged 65 and over The provincial Home Care Program started The Pharmacare Program was expanded to cover persons of all ages The Commission implemented the Ambulance Grant Program to municipalities and assumed responsibility for funding outreach programs in various community health centres. September 1, 1977 The Commission assumed responsibility for the administration of the Northern Patient Transportation Program. 1
6 April 1, 1979 The Commission s Prosthetic and Orthotic Program was expanded to include breast prostheses and surgical brassieres following mastectomy. August 1, 1979 The Hearing Aid Program for children under 18 years of age was introduced and administered by the Commission The Commission commenced funding Adult Day Care and Respite Care. April 1, 1980 The Cleft Lip/Cleft Palate Treatment and Rehabilitation Program for children under 18 years of age was implemented. April 1, 1981 A program to provide financial assistance toward the purchase and alteration of orthopedic shoes for children under 18 years of age was initiated. April 1, 1981 The purchase of telecommunication devices for the profoundly deaf became an insured service based on the Pharmacare model. July 1, 1982 The Insured Eyeglasses Program for residents 65 years of age and over was introduced, administered by the Commission. January 1986 Lifeflight, an air ambulance program began, province-wide operation. April 1, 1988 The Out-of-Province Transportation Subsidy Program was introduced. April 1991 Manitoba Health announced the integration of the Manitoba Health Services Commission and the Department of Health into one organization, to implement a strategic management plan towards a continuum of policy and programs under one accountability structure. March 31, 1993 The amalgamation and integration of the Manitoba Health Services Commission and the Department was finalized, and the planning for the reform of Manitoba s health services system was well underway. 2
7 II. Key Events by Year Starting Pharmacare As of January 1 the deductible was $92.75 for families with at least one member 65+ years, and $ for families with at least one member under 65 years MRI November, St. Boniface Hospital started clinical MRI imaging services Bone Marrow Transplant Program November, first transplant at Health Sciences Centre Dialysis Services June, Dialysis Unit opened in Thompson General Hospital Nursing Services December 31, threatened nurse s strike less than 24 hours away December 31, Administrators at Winnipeg s largest hospitals report that hundreds of beds have been closed, elective surgery cancelled and only emergency cases admitted Home Care Services September 29, three hundred nurses achieve first contract for one year Medical Services March 31, contract with doctors expired. August 1, doctors break off contract talks. August 8, MMA will ask doctors to withdraw services if contract dispute not settled by August 25 August 27, 4-year agreement reached 3% raise the first year, followed by three years of binding arbitration Hospital Services July 1, the Brandon General Hospital closes 56 beds for renovations November 16, the 56 beds are being reopened December 28, the Health Sciences Centre is down to 676 patients instead of the usual 1,000 due to pending nurses strike 3
8 1991 Pharmacare As of January 1 the deductible was $96.90 for families with at least one member 65+ years, and $ for families with all members under 65 years Personal Care Home Services March, 55 temporary personal home care beds opened at Deer Lodge Centre Respite Care March, there were 42 pch sponsors, 21 in Winnipeg and 21 in rural Manitoba Manitoba Health Services Commission April, Manitoba Health announced a major administrative restructuring the integration of the Manitoba Health Services Commission and the Dept of Health Hospital Services January 1, 9500 nurses strike in 89 Manitoba health facilities January 2, the Health Sciences Centre was down to 580 patients January 10, Manitoba Health Services Commission reported that nearly half of hospital beds in Manitoba closed. About 500 of 1100 beds at the Health Sciences Centre closed January 31, 80 locals accept contract; nine rejected. Dates they ratified: Selkirk General Hospital February 1 Betel Home, Selkirk February 1 Flin Flon General Hospital February 1 Johnson Memorial Hospital, Gimli February 1 Lions Manor, Portage la Prairie February 2 Beausejour Hospital/ East Gate Care Home February 2 St. Amant Ward February 7 Thompson General Hospital February 9 Churchill Hospital February 9 January 10, 150 members of the International Union of Operating Engineers at eight Winnipeg hospitals, and at the Dauphin and Winnipegosis hospitals go on strike February 25, 48 th day of strike of 150 members of operating engineers (who service hospital equipment including dialysis machines) June, Neurosupportive Care Unit with 21 beds opened for patients years old at the Deer Lodge Centre June 22, the Health Sciences Centre will be closing 48 beds for the summer and 61 until March 31,
9 1991 (cont d) Nursing Services January 1, 9500 nurses go on strike in 89 Manitoba health facilities January 31, 80 locals accept contract (9 reject) February 1 9, 9 locals accept contract (see Hospital Services for details) 5
10 1992 Respite Care At March 31 there were 42 pch sponsors, 19 in Winnipeg and 23 in rural Manitoba Pharmacare As of Jan 1 the deductible was $ for families with at least one member 65+ years and $ for families with all members under 65 years Health Reform May, Minister of Health introduced Quality Health for Manitobans The Action Plan contains nine strategies persuant to the reform of the health services program Medical Services March 11, MMA and government have been unsuccessfully negotiating for almost one year agreed to allow dispute to be heard by a board of arbitration April 1, 0.95% increase to the fee schedule Sept 6, government accepted arbitrator s recommendation to award doctors a 1.6% increase in fee schedule retroactive to April/91 Hospital Services June 8, the Health Sciences Centre to close 122 beds June 10, the St. Boniface General Hospital plans to close 115 beds by the end of next March. The Deer Lodge Centre plans to close 40 beds and the Municipal Hospital 50 beds July 9, the Misericordia General Hospital plans to close 21 psychiatric beds by year s end October 13, the Health Sciences Centre bed closures will coincide with Christmas 6
11 1993 Manitoba Health On March 31 the amalgamation and integration of the Manitoba Health Services Commission and the Department of Health was finalized with the proclamation of the Health Services Insurance Amendment and Consequential Amendments Act Medical Education First year medical school enrollment reduced from 80 students to 70 commencing in the 1993/94 academic year Hospital Services $4 million APM consultants study (Connie Curran) predicted savings of $45 to $65 million per year at Health Sciences Centre and the St. Boniface General Hospital 44 new beds opened as first phase of bed redirection from the tertiary hospitals (chronic care-21 beds; assessment and rehabilitation-23 beds) at the Deer Lodge Centre January 15, new 113 bed psychiatric facility at Health Sciences Centre opened for patients On March 31 all inpatient medical services for children up to the age of 16 was consolidated at the Children s Hospital, Health Sciences Centre During the first three months the Health Sciences Centre and the St. Boniface Hospital closed 243 set-up beds April 27, 50 emergency room physicians at five community hospitals in Winnipeg strike November 4, City of Winnipeg s relationship with the Winnipeg Municipal Hospital ends newly incorporated as the Riverview Health Centre December 16, the Misericordia Hospital takes over all adult eye-care services for Manitoba, formerly performed at three Winnipeg hospitals Health Sciences Centre, St. Boniface, and Seven Oaks Personal Care Home Services During the first three months 124 panelled patients were transferred from HSC and the St. Boniface Hospital to personal care accommodation Respite Care At March 31 there were 43 personal care home sponsors, 19 in Winnipeg, and 24 in rural Manitoba Pharmacare As of Jan 1 the deductible was $ for families with at least one member 65+ years, and $ for families with all members under 65 years 7
12 1993 (Cont d) Personal Health Identification Number (PHIN) New Health Registration Certificate containing the PHIN number issued to every Manitoban. The PHIN must be used in the Drug Program Information Network (DPIN) to ensure eligibility and maintain an individual s drug use history Personal Care Home Services October 1, implementation of new personal care home residential charge structure sliding scale based on income Ophthalmological Services Adult ophthalmologic services in Winnipeg consolidated at the Misericordia Hospital in late 1993 Dialysis Services July 6, five-station kidney dialysis service opened in Portage la Prairie Hospital Eye Examinations January 1, residents entitled to one routine complete eye examination by an optometrist or medical practitioner within a fixed 24-month period. In addition, residents are entitled to receive additional insured complete eye examinations within the 24-month period when there is an indication or suspicion of a condition that medically requires examination for certain diagnoses listed in the International Classification of Disease Manual; there are exceptions. 8
13 1994 Respite Care At March 31 there were 42 personal care home sponsors, 19 in Winnipeg and 23 in rural Manitoba Pharmacare As of Jan 1 the deductible was $ for families with at least one member 65+ years and $ for families with all members under 65 years Drug Program Information Network (DPIN) July 18, start of a fully integrated drug, province-wide, information network The DPIN system is a computer network connecting pharmacies in Manitoba to a central database. It directly reimburses pharmacies for eligible drug costs. Pharmacies transmit information regarding prescriptions dispensed to the network. DPIN processes the claims and provides pharmacies with real time adjudication of the payment Health Information Network December 12, an announcement by Minister of Health for the development of a new computer system (network) over a five-year period, designed to provide health care workers with easier and faster access to vital patient information. Value of contract - $100 million. Vendor - SmartHealth Hospital Services National Management Information System (MIS) Guidelines implemented in 1994/95. It includes a standard chart of financial and statistical accounts. Completion expected in 1996/97 March 10, the first lung transplant in Manitoba is performed at the Health Sciences Centre May 5, the Health Minister permits the Concordia, Misericordia and Grace hospitals to use their C.T. scanners. Previously only the St. Boniface and Victoria hospitals and the Health Sciences Centre were authorized to do C.T. scans. July 20, the Misericordia Hospital will close its maternity ward and open a provincial breast screening centre Medical Services February 16, the current level of 2000 doctors to be frozen immediately as part of ratification of the contract reached between the government and MMA February 28, the contract calls for a 4% reduction in total fees paid to doctors over the next two years. The province accepted the suggestion the doctors, i.e. MMA, be granted more control over how the money is spent 9
14 1994 (Cont d) Five-year agreement between Manitoba Health and the Manitoba Medical Association signed March 8, 1994 covering period April 1, 1993 to March 31, Agreement provides the Minister of Health, in his absolute discretion, to determine the available amount (i.e. the total fee-for-service payments paid in respect to insured medical services) paid to physicians for the final three years Physician Resource Committee established to develop a Physician Resource Plan and to manage the supply of physicians. As an interim measure the issuance of all fee-for-service billing numbers on or after Jan 1 has been deemed provisional Influenza Immunization September, free immunization to: - adults and children with specified chronic conditions - residents of personal care homes and other chronic care facilities - people 65 years of age and over - certain health care workers 10
15 1995 Respite Care On March 31, there were 43 personal care home sponsors, 19 in Winnipeg and 24 in rural Manitoba Pharmacare As of Jan 1, the deductible was $ for families where at least on member was 65+ years and $ with all members under 65 years. Nursing Education A new program to train Licensed Practical Nurses commenced in September June 24, the Brandon School of Nursing graduated its last class of diploma nurses. In collaboration with the University of Manitoba it will be offering a four-year university degree program Influenza Immunization September, 43% of well-elderly and personal care home residents get flu shots. About 10% more people in target groups (elderly, people under 65 with chronic lung, heart and kidney diseases and all health workers) are getting the shots each year Hospital Services January 20, the St. Boniface General Hospital opens 20 beds until March 31 to alleviate overcrowding February 15, the Health Sciences Centre announces that in mid-december, 1994, it had suspended open heart surgery for children. Between February and December 1994, out of 80 pediatric cases, mortality averaged 15%, but for infants, mortality was 30% for 32 babies March, the Manitoba Pediatric Cardiac Surgery Inquest, headed by Provincial Court Judge Murray Sinclair, was initiated July 28, 45 emergency and intensive care physicians are poised to walk off their jobs at the Misericordia, Victoria, Concordia and Seven Oaks hospitals September 5, the emergency and intensive care physicians strike is on December 13, the Minister of Health announces the night-time reopening of the Grace, Seven Oaks and Victoria hospitals emergency departments. The Misericordia emergency department will stay closed Breast Screening Manitoba Breast Screening program launched in Winnipeg - includes a physical breast examination and mammography every two years for all eligible Manitoba women 50 to 69 years of age. Other sites to be opened will be in Brandon and Thompson 11
16 1996 Medical Services A Comprehensive Physician Resource Plan was approved in January and submitted to the Manitoba Medical Services Council and the Minister of Health. It made 18 recommendations relating to economic, education and environmental measures to address the geographic distribution of physicians. All provisional physician billing numbers were converted to valid and active billing numbers as of October Pharmacare As of Jan 1,the deductible was $ for families where at least one member was 65+ years and $ with all members under 65 years April 1, Pharmacare coverage will be based on both income and the amount paid for eligible prescription drugs. To register for coverage, residents must apply each benefit year. The Pharmacare benefit year is now, April 1 st to March 31 st During the benefit year, any eligible drug purchases made prior to applying for Pharmacare coverage will be credited towards the applicant s deductible. Once the deductible has been reached, the resident will receive 100% coverage Deductibles are now 3% of a family adjusted income of more than $15,000 or 2% if the adjusted family income is $15,000 or less July, Pharmacare will no longer pay the difference between the Drug Interchangeability Formulary listed maximum price allowed for a do not substitute prescriptions and the cost of the lowest price listed in the interchangeability category. The difference in price will be the patient s responsibility Community Nurse Resource Centres February, Youville Centre in St. Vital established the First Nurse Resource Centre in Manitoba. It provides nurse-managed primary health services focussing on health promotion, education, disease prevention and clinical care Hospital Services Cardiac service became a single program delivered at two sites the Health Sciences Centre and the St. Boniface General Hospital March 10, strike at Thompson Hospital now six weeks old; hospital down to 25 beds March 11, strike at Thompson Hospital over 12
17 1996 (Cont d) Home Care Services April 16, 3000 home care workers go on strike. During the Home Care Attendants strike from April 16 to May 16 a number of admissions of Special Respite Patients to hospitals and personal care homes occurred May 16, agreement reached allows government to set up a one-year trial project of private home care in Winnipeg, to be responsible for a maximum of 20% of current service in the city Personal Care Home Services August 1, new resident rate structure put into place to ensure equitable rates for all long term care services minimum rate reduced to $24.60 per day; maximum increased to $57.00 August 16 Nine-week old nursing home strike appeared to be over Manitoba Health Organizations accepted mediator s recommendation Nursing Services November 4, Manitoba Nurses Union agrees to a three-year contract that includes a 2% salary rollback Hospital Health Care Support Workers March 24, 1500 health care support workers at St. Boniface General Hospital reached agreement ending strike threat April 11, hospitals in Winnipeg will open up to 300 beds in Winnipeg to ease the impact of a potential strike next week of 3000 home care workers. April 17, hospitals rehiring laid-off staff to take care of people affected by home care workers strike. St. Boniface hospital opened 22 beds; Grace hospital opened two wards for 34 people; Victoria hospital opened 8 beds October 23, 7000 health care support workers to vote during the next two weeks to ratify the CUPE agreement Date? Canadian Union of Public Employees agree to a three-year contract that includes a 2% salary rollback Neil John MacLean Health Sciences Library Opened June 1, 1996 Supportive Housing December 16, the first supportive housing facility, designed to extend community care for persons otherwise requiring care in a personal care home, was opened in the Winnipeg Lions Manor at 320 Sherbrook Street 13
18 1996 (Cont d) Eye Examinations April 2, provincial government announced in its budget that it was ending free eye examinations for people years of age effective April 1st Breast Screening September 1, screening mammography for asymptomatic women aged 50 to 69 years will no longer be performed in private diagnostic facilities Influenza Immunization September, free vaccine available to: - Adults and children with a specified list of chronic conditions - Residents of personal care homes and other long-term care facilities - People 65 years of age and over - People infected with HIV - Pregnant women who fall into specified risk groups - Certain health care workers 14
19 1997 Regional Health Authorities April 1, 10 rural and northern regional health authorities assumed their mandate - South Eastman, Central, South Westman, Marquette, Interlake, North Eastman, Parkland, Burntwood, Nor-Man, and Churchill CommunityNurse Resource Centres August, Thompson CNRC opened Medical Services 26 South African physicians recruited and placed in rural communities to alleviate a significant shortage June, a one-year Rural Emergency Medical Services Agreement implemented Nursing Education Registered nurse education program transferred to the University of Manitoba 60 students in Brandon and 30 in Winnipeg are enrolled in an educational program for Licensed Practical Nurses June 27, last school of nursing class graduate at Misericordia Hospital Personal Care Home Services The daily residential charge minimum rate was increased to $24.80 and the maximum to $57.90 as of August 1 Home Care Services During 1997/98 rural Regional Health Authorities assumed responsibility for the delivery of Home Care services April 1, rural and northern Regional Health Authorities took over responsibility for the delivery of Support Services to Seniors and Senior Centres programs May 28, the government signs a one-year contract with Olsten Health Services to provide direct home care services in two quadrants in Winnipeg December 5, the government cancels the contract that will end in four months The Personal Health Information Act December 11, the Act came into force. It provides residents with the right of access to their own personal health information and protects the confidentiality and privacy of all personal health information in the custody of trustees, including physicians 15
20 1997 (Cont d) C.T. Scanner Services Insured services available in the following hospitals: Brandon General Hospital Health Sciences Centre Victoria General Hospital St. Boniface General Hospital Hospital Services March 14, the new Riverview Health Centre opened with 150 hospital beds and 225 personal care home beds, replacing the King George and King Edward buildings March 31, Misericordia Hospital closes its obstetrical unit April 25, the St. Boniface General Hospital takes emergency measures to cut the number of patients from 500 to 250 by early next week because of a flood threat. All elective surgery cancelled April 28, the St. Boniface General Hospital sends critically ill patients to the Health Sciences Centre May 10, the St. Boniface General Hospital prepares for the return of their patients. As many as 350 patients had been transferred over a two-week period. Although the Misericordia and Riverview hospitals were also on alert, only the St. Boniface General Hospital moved patients out June 11, Grace Hospital s obstetrical unit to close August 31 August 31, decision to close unit postponed for two months to October 31 Sept. 15, the Deer Lodge Centre is closing 55 temporary beds used for patients awaiting personal care home placement Dialysis Services October 29, Dialysis Services are available at nine locations in Manitoba, two in Winnipeg, Morden, Brandon, Dauphin, The Pas, Thompson, Portage la Prairie and Pine Falls Breast Screening December 1, Breast screening services opened in Thompson, the third site in Manitoba, including Brandon and Winnipeg Cadham Laboratory December 5, plaque unveiled commemorating a century of service of the Cadham Provincial Laboratory 16
21 1998 Regional Health Authorities April 1, the Winnipeg Hospital Authority and the Winnipeg Community and Long Term Care Authority assumed their mandate. Also the Brandon Regional Health Authority assumed its mandate Mental Health Services Brandon Mental Health Centre closed on March 31 Medical Services May 26, 30 obstetricians in Winnipeg and Brandon stopped accepting new patients to protest new fees announced by the government almost two weeks ago the new fees are to be effective July 1 June 3, Manitoba Health and the Manitoba Medical Association signed an Interest Interim Arbitration Agreement A Memorandum Agreement was signed with the Manitoba Medical Association for new services and fee increases for Family Practitioners effective July 1, 1998 to February 1, 2002 A Memorandum of Agreement was signed with the Manitoba Medical Association for retroactive payment to specialists for the 15-month period from April 1, 1998 to June 30, 1999 Reached agreement with the Manitoba Medical Association on fees for several new services performed by physicians for the first time in Manitoba Finalized an agreement with the MMA s Section of Anaesthesia for a new fee schedule based on relative value principles Finalized a new three-year memorandum of agreement on private laboratory services Between April 1, 1998 and March 31, 1999, 103 physicians were recruited to fill rural vacancies June 4, province s 2000 doctors have been without a contract since April 1 MMA and government reached an agreement to send their contract dispute to binding arbitration and put an immediate end to service withdrawals throughout the province. Full service resumed today (June 4) 17
22 1998 (Cont d) November 9, arbitration hearings began in late October, scheduled to last a total of 60 days and wrap up in November 1999 Home Care Services April 1, Winnipeg Community and Long Term Care Authority assumed responsibility for Home Care Services April 1, the Winnipeg and Brandon Regional Health Authorities assumed responsibility for the delivery of Support Services to Seniors and Senior Centres programs April 8, the Olsten contract has been extended up to six months Personal Care Home Services The daily residential charges minimum rate was increased to $25.00, and the maximum to $58.40, as of August 1 Nursing Services March 17, the Red River Community College is shutting down its 2-year diploma nursing program Community Health Centre There are 12 in Winnipeg The Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act May 4, the Act came into force. It governs access to information held by public bodies Aboriginal Health The Aboriginal Health and Wellness Centre in Winnipeg is a three-year project 1989/90 to 2000/01 situated in the Aboriginal Centre provides primary health services, education and outreach, and community development Supportive Housing June 1, the second facility was opened at the Winnipeg Arlington Haus, at 880 Arlington Street Mental Health Services November 9, a new 10-bed facility opened in Brandon to treat child and adolescent mental health disorders MRI Services September, Health Sciences Centre opened its MRI unit 18
23 1999 Medical Services The government reached agreement with the MMA on the fee-for-service allocation of the Interim Arbitration Award of August 3 - Reached agreement with the MMA on several new tariffs and corresponding fees for services provided by physicians, during 99/00 - Finalized a new three-year Memorandum of Agreement regarding a new fee schedule for Ultrasound and MRI services during 99/00 - Negotiated several new alternate funding contracts, during 99/00 -Developed a comprehensive database on all contracts, during 99/00 Retroactive increases awarded by the Board of Arbitration are as follows: 1. April 1, $5 million January 1, $3.5 million 2. Approximately 50% to family practice physicians 3. Tariffs increased on a retroactive basis - #8540, #8500, #8519, #4821, #4822, # % to the specialty blocs of practice 5. No retroactive increases to emergency medicine, anesthesia, or neuro-surgery specialists 6. No increases to private laboratories through this award Telemedicine Services November 1, Manitoba Health and the Manitoba Medical Association signed a Memorandum of Agreement to amend the Manitoba Physicians Manual to include remuneration for Telemedicine Services as of this date. Telemedicine Services are medical services provided to a patient at an approved site, through the recording of visual images and transmission of those images to a receiving physician. Telemedicine Services shall only be provided by specialists at the following sites: Health Sciences Centre, St. Boniface Hospital, Thompson General Hospital, The Pas General Hospital, Bethel Hospital, Brandon General Hospital and Dauphin General Hospital. The following codes have been added for specialists at the receiving sites to claim the equivalent of their existing consultation rates - #4880, #8481, and # Tariff code #8482 is for physicians who assist patients at the sending sites, and #8479 is for individual psychotherapy. Regional Health Authorities December 1, the Winnipeg Hospital Authority and the Winnipeg Community and Long Term Care Authority were merged to become the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority 19
24 1999 (cont d) Community Nurse Resource Centres November, Flin Flon and The Pas CHRC opened; a fifth facility is located in Ethelbert and a sixth in Pine River Primary Health Care Centres June, East Borderland PHC Centre in Sprague opened July, bilingual facility opened in St. Boniface. The Kin Place Centre in Oakbank also opened Health Care Support Workers June 9, CUPE and the regional health authorities labor relations secretariat reached a 3- year agreement. The contract affects 8,500 health care support workers in rural hospitals and four Winnipeg hospitals and the Riverview Health Centre Hospital Services June 15, the Misericordia Hospital breast cancer clinic closed; a new facility will be opened in September June 22, the Brandon General Hospital closed 11 of 60 surgical beds until September 7 November 24, the Minister of Health announced that 138 extra beds in Winnipeg to be staffed to end hallway medicine, 100 by December 1; hospitals say only as needed. - St. Boniface, 15 beds, but six slated for the psychiatric ward - Concordia, 2 conference rooms set aside for eight beds - Seven Oaks, 10 beds - Deer Lodge Centre, 8 beds - Brandon, 10 beds December 8, 24 patients in hallways; administration problems blamed for delay in opening more beds December 9, the Minister of Health ordered hospitals to open more beds. Another 31 beds to be opened by the end of the day, the Minister said Supportive Housing May, third facility at 857 Wilkes September, fourth facility, Heritage House at 12 Portage Place November, fifth facility, Lions Manor at 330 Maryland Street 20
25 1999 (cont d) Palliative Care Services April 13, government announces $1.2 million funding for home and institutional services in Brandon, rural and southern regional health authorities, and in Winnipeg Nursing Services May 7, Assiniboine Community College s LPN educational program to accept 100 additional students this year, more than doubling enrolment MRI Services May 12, St. Boniface General Hospital s second MRI unit will open in July Dialysis Services June 22, Health Sciences Centre opened nine new dialysis stations, bringing its total to 24 Dialysis treatments are provided at 12 locations in Manitoba including two at Health Sciences Centre, one at the St. Boniface General Hospital in Winnipeg and at the Brandon General Hospital, Dauphin, Flin Flon, Morden, Pine Falls, Portage la Prairie, The Pas, Thompson and Ashern C.T. Scanner Services August 6, a new C.T. scanner became fully operational at the Dauphin Regional Health Centre Clinical Assistants December, the Medical Act amended to allow for the registration of Clinical Assistants. A Clinical Assistant is a salaried, midlevel health care provider who may perform certain medical functions under the supervision of a licensed medical practitioner in accordance with a specified job description A Clinical Assistant must be a graduate of an approved education program (currently offered only in the U.S.) or satisfactorily complete an assessment of his or her experience and competence Currently (summer 2000) the first Clinical Assistants are working in the Bone Marrow Transplant Unit of the Health Sciences Centre 21
26 1999 (cont d) Mental Health Services October 29, the new Mental Health Act was proclaimed; very similar to the previous legislation. The more significant changes include: 1. A presumption of competence for persons in psychiatric facilities at 16 years of age 2. An expansion of the confidentiality and disclosure provisions 3. An expansion of the provisions regarding committership to manage property and/or personal care 4. A requirement to provide notice regarding the impending issuance of an Order of Committeeships 5. An expansion of the provisions regarding the Leave Certificate 22
27 2000 Medical Services During 2000/2001, the government reached an agreement with the MMA on new tariffs and benefit rates for medical services During 2000/2001, implemented fee increases for the Optometry Program During 2000/2001, negotiated several new Alternate Funding contracts Nursing Eduation September, 24-month diploma nursing program accepted 90 students into the new program at Red River College Enrollment in first year at the University of Manitoba and Brandon increased Total enrollment of students in Registered Nursing programs 1257 Manitoba Pediatric Cardiac Surgery Inquest November 27, release of report on inquest into 12 deaths at the Winnipeg Health Sciences Centre in 1994 Hospital Services February 6, parts of the Dauphin General Hospital closed due to an outbreak of mould Personal Care Home Services February 6, parts of the Dauphin Personal Care Home closed due to an out break of mould Midwifery June 12, the government approved almost $2 million to support 26 midwifery positions -16 allocated to the WRHA and 10 to rural and northern health authorities The model Medical Staff By-Law drafted by Manitoba Health has been revised to include midwives. This will facilitate the granting of admitting and discharge privileges to midwives. This issue is being dealt with by Regional Health Authorities, as they are planning for the implementation of midwifery services Dialysis Services August 16, two-station dialysis unit opened at Norway House Indian Hospital. The total sites for Manitoba is now 12 including Selkirk Health Information Network Spring, the government cancelled the contract with SmartHealth settlement of $30 million. One accomplishment was the linking of patients prescription drug histories to hospital emergency rooms 23
28 2000 (Cont d) Influenza Immunization People capable of transmitting influenza to those at high risk were added to the list of persons recommended to receive influenza vaccine at no cost. Examples include hospital, personal care home and home care employees 24
29 2001 Health Information Management February, Decision Support Services, Epidemiology, and part of Community Health Assessment consolidated to form the Health Information Management Branch Medical Services April 2, the province announced plans to purchase the Pan Am Sports Medicine Centre the deal was finalized in September. Out-patient surgeries will increase from 1500 to 3000 annually Dialysis Two additional dialysis stations opened at the Portage General Hospital Medical Education April, implementation of the Medical Licensing Program for International Medical Graduates (MLPIMG) announced. Each year 10 IMG s in Manitoba will be assessed for eligibility for conditional registration. Successful applicants will practice in rural areas of the Province May, the Medical Student/Resident Financial Assistance Program announced, providing conditional grants to eligible medical students, residents, and newly graduated residents in return for a service commitment to Manitoba September, 15 new residency positions added nine to train family physicians specifically for rural practice and six to train additional specialists. An additional five residency positions to be added to provide rural physicians with advanced skills training September, 15 additional students to enter first year medicine, restoring enrolment to 85 first-year positions from approximately during 1991 to 2000 Primary Health Care Centres October 5, the Beausejour Primary Health Care Centre officially opened Manitoba Pediatric Cardiac Surgery Inquest May 24, release of the Thomas Implementation Report on the recommendations in the Inquest report 25
30 2001 (Cont d) Hospital Services March 31, the St. Boniface General Hospital canceling hip and knee surgeries due to budget restraints. The number of procedures in the coming year will be cut from 600 to 480 July 3, a shortage of nurses forces the Dauphin General Hospital to close one quarter of their beds by month s end Nursing Education September, approximately 500 students admitted to BN program; 100 admitted to the accelerated nursing program; 23 students admitted to a new three-year diploma program; 45 students admitted to the Bachelor of Psychiatric Nursing Program, plus 117 students admitted to a program where students study by distance to the school site 350 students graduated from the BN program, up from 190 a year ago, 90 two years ago, and 60 three years ago Telehealth November, the first site opened in Norway House Community Health Access Centres in Winnipeg April 12, the government announces that the North West Co-op Community Health Centre has been designated as the Health Access Centre for Inkster will provide medical care, social services and a wide variety of health related programs WRHA identifies the establishment of Access Centres to improve access to primary health services in each of the 12 community areas in Winnipeg. In 2001/02 planning is focussing on the River East Community C.T. Scanner Services October 24, a new C.T. scanner service opened at the Thompson General Hospital Cervical Cancer Screening Implementation of the Cervical Cancer Screening Program, including a Cervical Cancer Registry; an education program for at-risk women; an education program for health care providers Healthy Baby Program July, start of Healthy Baby, a two-part program of financial benefits and community supports for pregnant women 26
31 2001 (Cont d) Blood Recipient Notification Project May 14, letters sent to approximately 570,000 residents who received blood or blood products between 1979 and March 1992 that may have been exposed to hepatitis C virus through contact with the blood supply, advising them to seek testing Over 16,000 Manitobans responded to the letters. The prevalence rate of new hepatitis C virus (HCV) infections as a result of the notification remained at less than 1% The project concluded in March
32 2002 Manitoba Pediatric Cardiac Surgery Inquest June 12, release of the Year One Public Report on progress of the Thomas Implementation Report Regional Health Authorities July 1, Marquette and South Westman Regional Health Authorities amalgamated to form the new Regional Health Authorities of Assiniboine Nursing Services April 1, Manitoba Nurses Union and the provincial government agree to a 3-year contract Telehealth February 26, the new Telehealth network links Winnipeg to two rural sites Thompson, Flin Flon May 5, the Brandon Regional Health Centre site added Services available in 21 Manitoba communities, including six units in three health facilities in Winnipeg Health Sciences Centre, St. Boniface General Hospital and the Rehabilitation Centre for Children. The majority of sites opened this year in the following communities Steinbach, Selkirk, Pine Falls, Portage la Prairie, Boundary Trail, Killarney, Brandon, Ashern, Russell, Dauphin, Swan River, Berens River, Norway House, The Pas, Flin Flon, Thompson, Gillam, Leaf Rapids, Lynn Lake and Churchill Hospital Services September 9, Winnipeg hospitals cancel some elective surgeries in case health care workers strike September 19, 5,500 CUPE health care support workers at 13 Winnipeg hospitals, personal care homes and support facilities (except the Middlechurch P.C.H.) accept the government s new offer September 23, 1,500 UFCWU health care support workers at the St. Boniface General Hospital strike. Fifty beds closed and elective surgery cancelled September 27, health care support workers at St. Boniface General Hospital agree to mediation, end strike and return to work C.T. Scanner Services April 24, C.T. scanner project unveiled at the Children s Hospital in Winnipeg 28
33 2002 (Cont d) Midwifery September 19, two midwifery positions funded in the Brandon Regional Health Authority, one in the Central Regional Health Authority, and one in the Nor-Man Regional Health Authority South Eastman, Burntwood and Central each have two positions Dialysis Services January 7, 20 station dialysis clinics opened at the Seven Oaks General Hospital, the 13 th site in Manitoba Pharmacare December 9, the Palliative Care Drug Access Program (PCDAP) became effective. The program provides eligible prescription drugs at no charge to palliative patients at the end stages of life who elect to spend their final days at home or in another residence 29
34 2003 Medical Services January 1, an amount for fee differential will be paid on medical services based on the location that the service was provided rather than the prior criteria in the Physician s Manual. Under the prior criteria When a physician resides in a location set out in Column II and provides the majority of medical services in another location set out in that Column, the physician shall be entitled to the lower of the differential rates applicable to the two locations Column I Differential Rate Column II Location of Services Provided/Location of Residence 10% Northern Manitoba 5% Rural Manitoba 2.5% Brandon 0% Winnipeg 0% Outside of Manitoba 30
35 III. LISTING OF TOPIC AREAS INDEX Page # Aboriginal Health Blood Recipient Notification Program Bone Marrow Transplant Program Breast Screening C.T. Scanner Services Cadham Laboratory Cervical Cancer Screening...38 Clinical Assistants Community Health Access Centres in Winnipeg Community Health Centres Community Nurse Resource Centres Dialysis Services Drug Program Information Network (DPIN) Eye Examinations Health Care Support Workers Health Information Management Health Information Network Health Reform Health Baby Program Home Care Services Hospital Health Care Support Workers Hospital Services Influenza Immunization Manitoba Health Manitoba Health Services Commission Manitoba Pediatric Cardiac Surgery Inquest Medical Education Medical Services Mental Health Services Midwifery MRI Neil John MacLean Health Sciences Library Nursing Education Nursing Services Ophthalmological Services...73 Palliative Care Services Personal Health Identification Number (PHIN) Personal Home Care Services Pharmacare Primary Health Care Centres Regional Health Authorities...80 Respite Care Supporative Housing Telehealth The Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act The Personal Health Information Act
36 Aboriginal Health 1998 The Aboriginal Health and Wellness Centre in Winnipeg is a three-year project 1989/90 to 2000/01 situated in the Aboriginal Centre provides primary health services, education and outreach, and community development 32
37 Blood Recipient Notification Project May 14, letters sent to approximately 570,000 residents who received blood or blood products between 1979 and March 1992 that may have been exposed to hepatitis C virus through contact with the blood supply, advising them to seek testing Over 16,000 Manitobans responded to the letters. The prevalence rate of new hepatitis C virus (HCV) infections as a result of the notification remained at less than 1% The project concluded in March
38 Bone Marrow Transplant Program 1990 November, first transplant at Health Sciences Centre 34
39 Breast Screening 1995 Manitoba Breast Screening program launched in Winnipeg - includes a physical breast examination and mammography every two years for all eligible Manitoba women 50 to 69 years of age. Other sites to be opened will be in Brandon and Thompson 1996 September 1, screening mammography for asymptomatic women aged 50 to 69 years will no longer be performed in private diagnostic facilities 1997 December 1, Breast screening services opened in Thompson, the third site in Manitoba, including Brandon and Winnipeg 35
40 C.T. Scanner Services 1997 Insured services available in the following hospitals: Brandon General Hospital Health Sciences Centre St. Boniface General Hospital Victoria General Hospital 1999 August 6, a new C.T. scanner became fully operational at the Dauphin Regional Health Centre 2001 October 24, a new C.T. scanner service opened at the Thompson General Hospital 2002 April 24, C.T. scanner project unveiled at the Children s Hospital in Winnipeg 36
41 Cadham Laboratory 1997 December 5, plaque unveiled commemorating a century of service of the Cadham Provincial Laboratory 37
42 Cervical Cancer Screening Implementation of the Cervical Cancer Screening Program, including a Cervical Cancer Registry; an education program for at-risk women; an education program for health care providers 38
43 Clinical Assistants 1999 December, the Medical Act amended to allow for the registration of Clinical Assistants. A Clinical Assistant is a salaried, midlevel health care provider who may perform certain medical functions under the supervision of a licensed medical practitioner in accordance with a specified job description. A Clinical Assistant must be a graduate of an approved education program (currently offered only in the U.S.) or satisfactorily complete an assessment of his or her experience and competence. Currently (summer 2000) the first Clinical Assistants are working in the Bone Marrow Transplant Unit of the Health Sciences Centre. 39
44 Community Health Access Centres in Winnipeg 2001 April 12, the government announces that the North West Co-op Community Health Centre has been designated as the Health Access Centre for Inkster will provide medical care, social services and a wide variety of health related programs WRHA identifies the establishment of Access Centres to improve access to primary health services in each of the 12 community areas in Winnipeg. In 2001/02 planning is focussing on the River East Community 40
45 Community Health Centres 1998 There are 12 in Winnipeg 41
46 Community Nurse Resource Centres 1996 February, Youville Centre in St. Vital established the First Nurse Resource Centre in Manitoba. It provides nurse-managed primary health services focussing on health promotion, education, disease prevention and clinical care 1997 August, Thompson CNRC opened 1999 November, Flin Flon and The Pas CHRC opened; a fifth facility is located in Ethelbert and a sixth in Pine River 42
47 Dialysis Services 1990 June, Dialysis Unit opened in Thompson General Hospital 1993 July 6, five-station kidney dialysis service opened in Portage la Prairie Hospital 1997 October 29, Dialysis Services are available at nine locations in Manitoba, two in Winnipeg, Morden, Brandon, Dauphin, The Pas, Thompson, Portage la Prairie and Pine Falls 1999 June 22, Health Sciences Centre opened nine new dialysis stations, bringing its total to 24 Dialysis treatments are provided at 12 locations in Manitoba including two at Health Sciences Centre, one at the St. Boniface General Hospital in Winnipeg and at the Brandon General Hospital, Dauphin, Flin Flon, Morden, Pine Falls, Portage la Prairie, The Pas, Thompson and Ashern 2000 August 16, two-station dialysis unit opened at Norway House Indian Hospital. The total sites for Manitoba is now 12 including Selkirk 2001 Two additional dialysis stations opened at the Portage General Hospital 2002 January 7, 20 station dialysis clinics opened at the Seven Oaks General Hospital, the 13 th site in Manitoba 43
48 Drug Program Information Network (DPIN) 1994 July 18, start of a fully integrated drug, province-wide, information network The DPIN system is a computer network connecting pharmacies in Manitoba to a central database. It directly reimburses pharmacies for eligible drug costs. Pharmacies transmit information regarding prescriptions dispensed to the network. DPIN processes the claims and provides pharmacies with real time adjudication of the payment 44
49 Eye Examinations 1993 January 1, residents entitled to one routine complete eye examination by an optometrist or medical practitioner with a fixed 24-month period. In addition, residents are entitled to receive additional insured complete eye examinations within the 24-month period when there is an indication or suspicion of a condition that medically required examination for certain diagnoses listed in the International Classification of Disease Manual; there are exceptions April 2, provincial government announced in its budget that it was ending free eye examinations for people years of age 45
50 Health Care Support Workers 1999 June 9, CUPE and the regional health authorities labor relations secretariat reached a 3-year agreement. The contract affects 8,500 health care support workers in rural hospitals and four Winnipeg hospitals and the Riverview Health Centre 46
51 Health Information Management 2001 February, Decision Support Services Epidemiology, and part of Community Health Assessment consolidated to form the Health Information Management Branch 47
52 Health Information Network 1994 December 12, an announcement by Minister of Health for the development of a new computer system (network) over a five-year period, designed to provide health care workers with easier and faster access to vital patient information. Value of contract - $100 million. Vendor - SmartHealth 48
53 Health Reform 1992 May, Minister of Health introduced Quality Health for Manitobans The Action Plan contains nine strategies pursuant to the reform of the health services program 49
54 Healthy Baby Program 2001 July, start of Healthy Baby, a two-part program of financial benefits and community supports for pregnant women 50
55 Home Care Services 1990 September 29, three hundred nurses achieve first contract for one year 1996 April 16, 3000 home care workers go on strike. May 16, agreement reached allows government to set up a one-year trial project of private home care in Winnipeg, to be responsible for a maximum of 20% of current service in the city 1997 During 1997/98 rural Regional Health Authorities assumed responsibility for the delivery of Home Care services April 1, rural and northern Regional Health Authorities took over responsibility for the delivery of Support Services to Seniors and Senior Centres programs May 28, the government signs a one-year contract with Olsten Health Services to provide direct home care services in two quadrants in Winnipeg December 5, the government cancels the contract which will end in four months 1998 April 1, Winnipeg Community and Long Term Care Authority assumed responsibility for Home Care Services April 1, the Winnipeg and Brandon Authorities assumed responsibility for the delivery of Support Services to Seniors and Senior Centres programs April 8, the Olsten contract has been extended up to six months 51
56 Hospital Health Care Support Workers 1996 March 24, 1500 health care support workers at St. Boniface General Hospital reached agreement ending strike threat April 11, hospitals in Winnipeg will open up to 300 beds in Winnipeg to ease the impact of a potential strike next week of 3000 home care workers. April 17, hospitals rehiring laid-off staff to take care of people affected by home care workers strike. St. Boniface hospital opened 22 beds; Grace hospital opened two wards for 34 people; Victoria hospital opened 8 beds October 23, 7000 health care support workers to vote during the next two weeks to ratify the CUPE agreement Date? Canadian Union of Public Employees agree to a three-year contract that includes a 2% salary rollback 52
57 Hospital Services 1990 July 1, the Brandon General Hospital closes 56 beds for renovations November 16, the 56 beds are being reopened December 28, the Health Sciences Centre was down to 676 patients instead of the usual 1,000 due to pending nurses strike 1991 January 1, 9500 nurses strike in 89 Manitoba health facilities January 2, the Health Sciences Centre is down to 580 patients January 10, Manitoba Health Services Commission reported that nearly half of hospital beds in Manitoba closed. January 10, 150 members of the International Union of Operating Engineers at eight Winnipeg hospitals, and at the Dauphin and Winnipegosis hospitals go on strike. January 31, 80 locals vote to accept contract; nine rejected. Dates they ratified: Selkirk General Hospital February 1 Betel Home, Selkirk February 1 Flin Flon General Hospital February 1 Johnson Memorial Hospital, Gimli February 1 Lions Manor, Portage la Prairie February 2 Beausejour Hospital/ East Gate Care Home February 2 St. Amant Ward February 7 Thompson General Hospital February 9 Churchill Hospital February 9 February 25, 48 th day of strike of 150 members of operating engineers (who service hospital equipment including dialysis machines) June, Neurosupportive Care Unit with 21 beds opened for patients years old at the Deer Lodge Centre June 22, the Health Sciences Centre will be closing 48 beds for the summer and 61 until March 31,
58 Hospital Services cont d 1992 June 8, the Health Sciences Centre to close 122 beds June 10, the St. Boniface General Hospital plans to close 115 beds by the end of next March. The Deer Lodge Centre plans to close 40 beds and the Municipal Hospital 50 beds July 9, the Misericordia General Hospital plans to close 21 psychiatric beds by year s end October 13, the Health Sciences Centre bed closures will coincide with Christmas 1993 $4 million APM consultants study (Connie Curran) predicted savings of $45 to $65 million per year at Health Sciences Centre and the St. Boniface General Hospital 44 new beds opened as first phase of bed redirection from the tertiary hospitals (chronic care-21 beds; assessment and rehabilitation-23 beds) at the Deer Lodge Centre January 15, new 113 bed psychiatric facility at Health Sciences Centre opened for patients On March 31 all inpatient medical services for children up to the age of 16 was consolidated at the Children s Hospital, Health Sciences Centre During the first three months the Health Sciences Centre and the St. Boniface Hospital closed 243 set-up beds April 27, 50 emergency room physicians at five community hospitals in Winnipeg strike November 4, City of Winnipeg s relationship with the Winnipeg Municipal Hospital ends newly incorporated as the Riverview Health Centre December 16, the Misericordia Hospital takes over all adult eye-care services for Manitoba, formerly performed at three Winnipeg hospitals Health Sciences Centre, St. Boniface, and Seven Oaks 54
59 Hospital Services cont d 1994 National Management Information System (MIS) Guidelines implemented in 1994/95. It includes a standard chart of financial and statistical accounts. Completion expected in 1996/97 March 10, the first lung transplant in Manitoba is performed at the Health Sciences Centre May 5, the Health Minister permits the Concordia, Misericordia and Grace hospitals to use their C.T. scanners. Previously only St. Boniface and Victoria hospitals and the Health Sciences Centre were authorized to do C.T. scans. July 20, the Misericordia Hospital will close its maternity ward and open a provincial breast screening centre 1995 January 20, the St. Boniface General Hospital opens 20 beds until March 31 to alleviate overcrowding February 15, the Health Sciences Centre announces that in mid-december, 1994, it had suspended open heart surgery for children. Between February and December 1994, out of 80 pediatric cases, mortality averaged 15%, but for infants, mortality was 30% for 32 babies March, the Manitoba Pediatric Cardiac Surgery Inquest, headed by Provincial Court Judge Murray Sinclair, was initiated June 24, the Brandon School of Nursing graduated its last class of diploma nurses. In collaboration with the University of Manitoba it will be offering a four-year university degree program July 28, 45 emergency and intensive care physicians are poised to walk off their jobs at the Misericordia, Victoria, Concordia and Seven Oaks hospitals September 5, the emergency and intensive care physicians strike is on December 13, the Minister of Health announces the night-time reopening of the Grace, Seven Oaks and Victoria hospitals emergency departments. The Misericordia emergency department will stay closed 55
60 Hospital Services cont d 1996 Cardiac service became a single program delivered at two sites the Health Sciences Centre and the St. Boniface General Hospital March 10, strike at Thompson Hospital now six weeks old; hospital down to 25 beds March 11, strike at Thompson Hospital over 1997 March 14, the new Riverview Health Centre opened with 150 hospital beds and 225 personal care home beds, replacing the King George and King Edward buildings March 31, Misericoardia Hospital closes its obstetrical unit April 25, the St. Boniface General Hospital takes emergency measures to cut the number of patients from 500 to 250 by early next week because of a flood threat. All elective surgery cancelled April 28, the St. Boniface General Hospital sends critically ill patients to the Health Sciences Centre May 10, the St. Boniface General Hospital prepares for the return of their patients. As many as 350 patients had been transferred over a two-week period. Although the Misericordia and Riverview hospitals were also on alert, only the St. Boniface General Hospital moved patients out June 11, Grace Hospital s obstetrical unit to close August 31 August 31, decision to close unit postponed for two months to October 31 June 27, last school of nursing graduate class at Misericordia Hospital Sept. 15, the Deer Lodge Centre is closing 55 temporary beds used for patients awaiting personal care home placement 1999 June 15, the Misericordia Hospital breast cancer clinic closed; a new facility will be opened in September June 22, the Brandon General Hospital closed 11 of 60 surgical beds until September 7 56
61 Hospital Services cont d 1999 cont d November 24, the Minister of Health announced that 138 extra beds in Winnipeg to be staffed to end hallway medicine, 100 by December 1; hospitals say only as needed. - St. Boniface, 15 beds, but six slated for the psychiatric ward - Concordia, 2 conference rooms set aside for eight beds - Seven Oaks, 10 beds - Deer Lodge Centre, 8 beds - Brandon, 10 beds December 8, 24 patients in hallways; administration problems blamed for delay in opening more beds December 9, the Minister of Health orderd hospitals to open more beds. Another 31 beds to be opened by the end of the day, the Minister said 2000 February 6, parts of the Dauphin General Hospital closed due to an outbreak of mould 2001 March 31, the St. Boniface General Hospital canceling hip and knee surgeries due to budget restraints. The number of procedures in the coming year will be cut from 600 to 480 July 3, a shortage of nurses forces the Dauphin General Hospital to close one quarter of their beds by month s end 2002 September 9, Winnipeg hospitals canceling some elective surgeries in case health care workers strike September 19, 5,500 CUPE health care support workers at 13 Winnipeg hospitals, personal care homes and support facilities (except the Middlechurch P.C.H.) accept the government s new offer September 23, 1,500 UFCWU health care support workers at the St. Boniface General Hospital strike. Fifty beds closed and elective surgery cancelled September 27, health care support workers at St. Boniface General Hospital agree to mediation, end strike and return to work 57
62 Influenza Immunization 1994 September, free immunization to: - adults and children with specified chronic conditions - residents of personal care homes and other chronic care facilities - people 65 years of age and over - certain health care workers 1995 September, 43% of well-elderly and personal care home residents get flu shots. About 10% more people in target groups (elderly, people under 65 with chronic lung, heart and kidney diseases and all health workers) are getting the shots each year 1996 September, free vaccine available to: - Adults and children with a specified list of chronic conditions - Residents of personal care homes and other long-term care facilities - People 65 years of age and over - People infected with HIV - Pregnant women who fall into specified risk groups - Certain health care workers 2000 People capable of transmitting influenza to those at high risk were added to the list of persons recommended to receive influenza vaccine at no cost. Examples include hospital, personal care home and home care employees. 58
63 Manitoba Health 1993 On March 31 the amalgamation and integration of the Manitoba Health Services Commission and the Department of Health was finalized with the proclamation of the Health Services Insurance Amendment and Consequential Amendments Act 59
64 Manitoba Health Services Commission 1991 April, Manitoba Health announced a major administrative restructuring the integration of the Manitoba Health Services Commission and the Department of Health 60
65 Manitoba Pediatric Cardiac Surgery Inquest 2000 November 27, release of report on inquest into 12 deaths at the Winnipeg Health Sciences Centre in May 24, release of the Thomas Implementation Report on the recommendations in the inquest report 2002 June 12, release of the Year one Public Report on progress of the Thomas Implementation Report 61
66 Medical Education 1993 First year medical school enrollment reduced from 80 students to 70 commencing in the 1993/94 academic year 2001 April 2, the province announces plans to purchase the Pan Am Sports Medicine Centre the deal was finalized in September. Out-patient surgeries will increase from 1500 to 3000 annually April 25, the government announces a three-stage program to assist international medical graduates to obtain medical licenses in Manitoba May, the Medical Student/Resident Financial Assistance Program announced, providing conditional grants to eligible medical students, residents, and newly graduated residents in return for a service commitment to Manitoba July, new financial assistance program for medical students and residents commenced. Graduates can either repay the loans or provide service in Manitoba to reduce their debt July, 15 new residency positions to be added nine to train family physicians specifically for rural practice and six to train additional specialties. Five residency positions to be opened to provide rural physicians with advanced skills training September, 15 additional students to enter first year medicine, restoring enrolment to 85 firstyear positions from approximately during 1991 to
67 Medical Services 1990 March 31, contract with doctors expired. August 1, doctors break off contract talks. August 8, MMA will ask doctors to withdraw services if contract dispute not settled by August 25 August 27, 4-year agreement reached 3% raise the first year, followed by three years of binding arbitration 1992 March 11, MMA and government have been unsuccessfully negotiating for almost one year agreed to allow dispute to be heard by a board of arbitration Sept 6, government accepted arbitrator s recommendation to award doctors a 1.6% increase in fee schedule retroactive to April/91 Physician Resource Committee established to develop a Physician Resource Plan and to manage the supply of physicians. As an interim measure the insurance of all fee-for-service billing numbers on or after Jan 1 has been deemed provisional 1994 February 16, the current level of 2000 doctors to be frozen immediately as part of ratification of contract reached between the government and MMA February 28, contract calls for a 4% reduction in total fees paid to doctors over the next two years. The province accepted the suggestion the doctors, i.e. MMA, be granted more contract over how the money is spent Five-year agreement between Manitoba Health and the Manitoba Medical Association signed March 8, 1994 covering period April 1, 1993 to March 31, Agreement provides the Minister of Health, in his absolute discretion, to determine the available amount (i.e. the total fee-for-service payments paid in respect to insured medical services) paid to physicians for the final three years Physician Resource Committee established to develop a Physician Resource Plan and to manage the supply of physicians. As an interim measure the insurance of all fee-for-service billing numbers on or after Jan 1 has been deemed provisional 1996 A Comprehensive Physician Resource Plan was approved in January and submitted to the Manitoba Medical Services Council and the Minister of Health. It made 18 recommendations relating to economic, education and environmental measures to address the geographic distribution of physicians. All provisional physician billing numbers were converted to valid and active billing numbers as of October 63
68 Medical Services cont d South African physicians recruited and place in rural communities to alleviate a significant shortage June, a one-year Rural Emergency Medical Services Agreement implemented 1998 May 26, 30 obstetricians in Winnipeg and Brandon stopped accepting new patients to protest new fees announced by the government almost two weeks ago the new fees are to be effective July 1 June 3, Manitoba Health and the Manitoba Medical Association signed an Interest Interim Arbitration Agreement A Memorandum Agreement was signed with the Manitoba Medical Association for new services and fee increases for Family Practitioners effective July 1, 1998 to February 1, 2002 A Memorandum of Agreement was signed with the Manitoba Medical Association for retroactive payment to specialists for the 15-month period from April 1, 1998 to June 30, 1999 During 1998 Reached agreement with the Manitoba Medical Association on fees for several new services performed by physicians for the first time in Manitoba Finalized an agreement with the MMA s Section of Anaesthesia for a new fee schedule based on relative value principles Finalized a new three-year memorandum of agreement on private laboratory services Between April 1, 1998 and March 31, 1999, 103 physicians were recruited to fill rural vacancies June 4, province s 2000 doctors have been without a contract since April 1 MMA and government reached an agreement to send their contrat dispute to binding arbitration and put an immediate end to service withdrawals throughout the province. Full service resumed today (June 4) November 9, arbitration hearings began in late October, scheduled to last a total of 60 days and wrap up in November
69 Medical Services cont d 1999 The government - reached agreement with the MMA on the fee-for-service allocation of the Interim Arbitration Award of August 3 - Reached agreement with the MMA on several new tariffs and corresponding fees for services provided by physicians, during 99/00 - Finalized a new three-year Memorandum of Agreement regarding a new fee schedule for Ultrasound and MRI services during 99/00 - Negotiated several new alternate funding contracts, during 99/00 -Developed a comprehensive database on all contracts, during 99/00 Telemedicine Services November 1, Manitoba Health and the Manitoba Medical Association signed a Memorandum of Agreement to amend the Manitoba Physicians Manual to include remuneration for Telemedicine Services as of this date. Telemedicine Services are medical services provided to a patient at an approved site, through the recording of visual images and transmission of those images to a receiving physician. Telemedicine Services shall only be provided by specialists at the following sites: Health Sciences Centre, St. Boniface Hospital, Thompson General Hospital, The Pas General Hospital, Bethel Hospital, Brandon General Hospital and Dauphin General Hospital. The following codes have been added for specialists at the receiving sites to claim the equivalent of their existing consultation rates - #4880, #8481, and # Tariff code #8482 is for physicians who assist patients at the sending sites, and #8479 is for individual psychotherapy During 2000/2001, the government reached an agreement with the MMA on new tariffs and benefit rates for medical services During 2000/2001, implemented fee increases for the Optometry Program During 2000/2001, negotiated several new Alternate Funding contracts 2001 April 2, the province announced plans to purchase the Pan Am Sports Medicine Centre the deal was finalized in September. Out-patient surgeries will increase from 1500 to 3000 annually 65
70 Medical Services cont d 2003 January 1, an amount for fee differential will be paid on medical services based on the location that the service was provided rather than the prior criteria in the Physician s Manual. Under the prior criteria When a physician resides in a location set out in Column II and provides the majority of medical services in another location set out in that Column, the physician shall be entitled to the lower of the differential rates applicable to the two locations Column I Differential Rate Column II Location of Services Provided/Location of Residence 10% Northern Manitoba 5% Rural Manitoba 2.5% Brandon 0% Winnipeg 0% Outside of Manitoba 66
71 Mental Health Services 1998 Brandon Mental Health Centre closed on March October 29, the new Mental Health Act was proclaimed; very similar to the previous legislation. The more significant changes include: 6. A presumption of competence for persons in psychiatric facilities at 16 years of age 7. An expansion of the confidentiality and disclosure provisions 8. An expansion of the provisions regarding committership to manage property and/or personal care 9. A requirement to provide notice regarding the impending issuance of an Order of Committeeships 10. An expansion of the provisions regarding the Leave Certificate 67
72 Midwifery 2000 June 12, the government approved almost $2 million to support 26 midwifery positions -16 allocated to the WRHA and 10 to rural and northern health authorities 2001 September 19, two midwifery positions funded in the Brandon Regional Health Authority, one in the Central Regional Health Authority, and one in the Nor-Man Regional Health Authority 68
73 MRI 1990 November, St. Boniface Hospital started clinical MRI imaging services 1998 September, Health Sciences Centre opened its MRI unit 1999 May 12, St. Boniface General Hospital s second MRI unit will open in July 69
74 Neil John MacLean Health Sciences Library 1996 Opened June 1,
75 Nursing Education 1995 A new program to train Licensed Practical Nurses commenced in September June 24, the Brandon School of Nursing graduated its last class of diploma nurses. In collaboration with the University of Manitoba it will be offering a four-year university degree program 1997 Registered nurse education program transferred to the University of Manitoba 60 students in Brandon and 30 in Winnipeg are enrolled in an educational program for Licensed Practical Nurses June 27, last school of nursing graduate class at Misericordia Hospital 2000 March 8, a 23-month diploma nursing program opened in September at the Red River College with 90 spots available September, 24 month diploma nursing program accepted 90 students into the new program at Red River College Enrollment in first year at the University of Manitoba and Brandon increased Total enrollment of students in Registered Nursing programs Approximately 1400 students admitted this year into the University of Manitoba s Bachelor of Nursing (BN) program and the Joint BH Program at Red River College and Keewatin Community College, an increase of 133% from 1997 levels. 350 graduated from the BN program, up from 190 a year ago, 90 two years ago and 60 three years ago 71
76 Nursing Services 1990 December 31, threatened nurse s strike less than 24 hours away December 31, Administrators at Winnipeg s largest hospitals report that hundreds of beds have been closed, elective surgery cancelled and only emergency cases admitted 1996 November 4, Manitoba Nurses Union agrees to a three-year contract that includes a 2% salary rollback 1998 March 17, the Red River Community College is shutting down its 2-year diploma nursing program 1999 May 7, Assiniboine Community College s LPN educational program to accept 100 additional students this year, more than doubling enrollment 2002 April 1, Manitoba Nurses Union and the provincial government agree to a 3-year contract 72
77 Ophthalmological Services 1993 Adult ophthalmological services in Winnipeg consolidated at the Misericordia Hospital in late
78 Palliative Care Services 1999 April 13, government announces $1.2 million funding for home and institutional services in Brandon, rural and southern regional health authorities, and in Winnipeg 74
79 Personal Health Identification Number (PHIN) 1993 New Health Registration Certificate containing the PHIN number issued to every Manitoban. The PHIN must be used in the Drug Program Information Network (DPIN) to ensure eligibility and maintain an individual s drug use history 75
80 Personal Home Care Services 1991 March, 55 temporary personal home care beds opened at Deer Lodge Centre 1993 During the first three months 124 panelled patients were transferred from HSC and the St. Boniface Hospital to personal care accommodation 1996 August 1, new resident rate structure put into place to ensure equitable rates for all long term care services minimum rate reduced to $24.60 per day; maximum increased to $57.00 August 16 Nine-week old nursing home strike appeared to be over Manitoba Health Organizations accepted mediator s recommendation 1997 The daily residential charge minimum rate was increased to $24.80 and the maximum to $57.90 as of August February 6, parts of the Dauphin Personal Care Home closed due to an out break of mould 76
81 Pharmacare 1990 Deductible $92.75 for families with at least one member 65+ years $ for families with at least one member under 65 years 1991 Deductible $96.90 for families with at least one member 65+ years $ for families with all members under 65 years 1992 Deductible As of Jan 1, $ for families with at least one member 65+ years; $ for families with all members under 65 years 1993 Deductible As of Jan 1, $ for families with at least one member 65+ years; $ for families with all members under 65 years 1994 Deductible As of Jan 1, $ for families with at least one member 65+ years; $ for families with all members under 65 years 1995 Deductible As of Jan 1, $ for families where at least on member was 65+ years; $ with all members under 65 years As of Jan 1,the deductible was $ for families where at least one member was 65+ years and $ with all members under 65 years April 1, Pharmacare coverage will be based on both income and the amount paid for eligible prescription drugs. To register for coverage, residents must apply each benefit year. The Pharmacare benefit year is now, April 1st to March 31st 77
82 During the benefit year, any eligible drug purchases made prior to applying for Pharmacare coverage will be credited towards the applicant s deductible. Once the deductible has been reached, the resident will receive 100% coverage Deductibles are now 3% of a family adjusted income of more than $15,000 or 2% if the adjusted family income is $15,000 or less July, Pharmacare will no longer pay the difference between the Drug Interchangeability Formulary listed maximum price allowed for a do not substitute prescriptions and the cost of the lowest price listed in the interchangeability category. The difference in price will be the patient s responsibility 2002 December 9, the Palliative Care Drug Access Program (PCDAP) became effective. The program provides eligible prescription drugs at no charge to palliative patients at the end stages of life who elect to spend their final days at home or in another residence 78
83 Primary Health Care Centres 1999 June, East Borderland PHC Centre in Sprague opened July, bilingual facility opened in St. Boniface. The Kin Place Centre in Oakbank also opened 2001 October 5, the Beausejour Primary Health Care Centre officially opened 79
84 Regional Health Authorities 1997 April 1, 10 rural and northern regional health authorities assumed their mandate - South Eastman, Central, South Westman, Marquette, Interlake, North Eastman, Parkland, Burntwood, Nor-Man, and Churchill 1998 April 1, the Winnipeg Hospital Authority and the Winnipeg Community and Long Term Care Authority assumed their mandate. Also the Brandon Regional Health Authority assumed its mandate 1999 December 1, the Winnipeg Hospital Authority and the Winnipeg Community and Long Term Care Authority were merged to become the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority 80
85 Respite Care 1991 March, there were 42 personal care home sponsors, 21 in Winnipeg and 21 in rural Manitoba 1992 At March 31 there were 42 personal care home sponsors, 19 in Winnipeg and 23 in rural Manitoba 1993 At March 31 there were 43 personal care home sponsors, 19 in Winnipeg, and 24 in rural Manitoba 1994 At March 31 there were 42 personal care home sponsors, 19 in Winnipeg and 23 in rural Manitoba 1995 On March 31, there were 43 personal care home sponsors, 19 in Winnipeg and 24 in rural Manitoba 81
86 Supportive Housing 1996 December 16, the first supportive housing facility, designed to extend community care for persons otherwise requiring care in a personal care home, was opened in the Winnipeg Lions Manor at 320 Sherbrook Street 1998 June 1, the second facility was opened at the Winnipeg Arlington Haus, at 880 Arlington Street 1999 May, third facility at 857 Wilkes September, fourth facility, Heritage House at 12 Portage Place November, fifth facility, Lions Manor at 330 Maryland Street 82
87 Telehealth 2001 November, the first site opened in Norway House 2002 February 26, the new Telehealth network links Winnipeg to two rural sites Thompson, Flin Flon May 5, the Brandon Regional Health Centre site added Services available in 21 Manitoba communities, including six units in three health facilities in Winnipeg Health Sciences Centre, St. Boniface General Hospital and the Rehabilitation Centre for Children. The majority of sites opened this year in the following communities Steinbach, Selkirk, Pine Falls, Portage la Prairie, Boundary Trail, Killarney, Brandon, Ashern, Russell, Dauphin, Swan River, Berens River, Norway House, The Pas, Flin Flon, Thompson, Gillam, Leaf Rapids, Lynn Lake and Churchill 83
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