Central West LHIN explained

The Central West LHIN is one of fourteen Local Health Integration Networks (LHINs) in the Canadian province of Ontario.

The Central West Local Health Integration Network is a community-based, non-profit organization funded by the Government of Ontario through the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care.

Services

Central West LHIN plans, funds and coordinates the following operational public health care services to a population of approximately 800,000 people:

Geographic area

Central West LHIN services a region that includes all of Dufferin County and the northern section of the Regional Municipality of Peel. This includes Rexdale, ON, Malton, ON, Brampton, ON, Orangeville, ON, Woodbridge, ON and Caledon, ON.

Budget

The Central West LHIN has an annual budget of approximately $734 million.[1]

External links

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.centralwestlhin.on.ca/uploadedFiles/Public_Community/Report_and_Publications/Annual_Report/CW%20Annual%20Report%2009-10%20ENGLISH%20REVISED%20FINAL.pdf Central West LHIN - 2010 Annual Report