Risk Management Reporting to the LHIN Sample Clauses

Risk Management Reporting to the LHIN. HSP Boards will ensure that:  The health service provider has an organization-specific policy related to the management of risks;  Significant and major risks are identified and reported promptly to the LHIN in the manner outlined in the “NSM LHIN Risk Management Reporting Guidelines and Manual” (available on the NSM LHIN website);  All significant and major risks are assigned action plans to mitigate likelihood and/or impact, and that status updates for unmitigated risks are provided to the LHIN periodically until the risk is no longer significant.
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Risk Management Reporting to the LHIN. HSP Boards will ensure that: • The health service provider has an organization-specific policy related to the management of risks; • Significant and major risks are identified and reported promptly to the LHIN in the manner outlined in the “NSM LHIN Risk Management Reporting Guidelines and Manual” (available on the NSM LHIN website); • All significant and major risks are assigned action plans to mitigate likelihood and/or impact, and that status updates for unmitigated risks are provided to the LHIN periodically until the risk is no longer significant. Schedule E3a Local: All 2017-2018 Health Service Provider: The Canadian Red Cross Society - Muskoka District Branch Satisfaction Survey Results Reporting to the LHIN All NSM LHIN funded Health Service Providers (HSP) are required to provide a report annually to the LHIN outlining the efforts made to collect information on the experience of persons receiving services from the organization and/or to solicit views about the quality of care provided by the HSP. If the Health Service Provider is mandated under regulations in the Excellent Care for All Act, 2010 or Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care directive to conduct annual satisfaction surveys, the Health Service Providers will provide the LHIN with an annual summary of satisfaction survey results. The summary will include the reporting of, at minimum: • Total Number of Patients/Clients/Family Members surveyed for Client Satisfaction • Total Number of Patients/Clients/Family Members responding positively in response to one of the following questions*: o “If you needed to be treated again, would you choose to come back to this organization/facility?”; o “Would you recommend this organization/facility to your friends and family?”; or o “Overall, how would you rate the care and services you received at this organization/facility?” * actual wording and definitions of “positive” may vary slightly based on survey design. Reporting is due to the NSM LHIN by April 30, 2018. Indigenous Report Submission Health Service Providers (HSPs) are required to complete the Indigenous, Métis Cultural Awareness Annual Report for the period of April 1, 2017 to March 31, 2018. The NSM LHIN will provide a separate communication to HSPs with a link to the Survey Monkey report template. The report will be used to: • identify and track opportunities for Indigenous Cultural Safety and Aboriginal Cross Cultural Awareness training • support HSPs with voluntary self-identification. Repor...

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