Northern Regional Health Authority Explained

Northern Regional Health Authority
Type:Health authority
Formed:May 2012
Jurisdiction:northern Manitoba
Headquarters:Flin Flon, The Pas, and Thompson
Budget:$ 220 m CAD (2020)
Chief1 Name:Carrie Atkinson
Chief1 Position:Board Chair
Chief2 Name:Raj Sewda
Chief2 Position:CEO
Keydocument1:Regional Health Authorities Act
Keydocument2:Personal Health Information Act
Keydocument3:Mental Health Act
Agency Type:Regional health authority

The Northern Regional Health Authority (NRHA) is the governing body responsible for healthcare delivery and regulation for the Northern Health Region (NHR)—specifically northern Manitoba, excluding Churchill.[1]

The NRHA covers the largest geographical area of the 5 regional health authorities (RHAs) in Manitoba, spanning over 396000sqkm, or nearly two-thirds of the province.[2] It was formed in 2012 by the merger of the former NOR-MAN and Burntwood Regional Health Authorities.

Within the region, there are 2 cities, 6 towns, 1 rural municipality, 1 local government district, and numerous unorganized territories made up of hamlets and cottage settlements; as well as 26 First Nations communities and 16 Northern Affairs communities. The NRHA maintains offices in each of its three major centres: Flin Flon, The Pas, and Thompson.

Communities

Accounting for just below 6% of the provincial population, the Northern Health Region has a population of 74,175 people. With an area of over 396000sqkm, the region has a population density of 0.18 persons per km²—compared to 2.19 persons per km² for the entire province of Manitoba.

The region has a young population with a median age of 26 (compared to Manitoba at 37), and nearly one in three residents (30%) of the region are under the age of 15 (compared to 19% of Manitoba residents). Contrastly, 6.1% of Northern Region residents are age 65 and older (compared to 14.1% of Manitobans).

Within the region, there are:

Indigenous communities

The NRHA serves 26 First Nations communities, or 'reserves'. According to Manitoba Health's 2012 census, about 40% of the region's residents live on reserves while the remaining 60% live off-reserve.

However, residents frequently travel on and off reserve and access health services in both locations. In addition to issues of gaps in patient follow-ups and on-going continuity of care, having more than one health-services provider—First Nation Inuit Health (FNIH) for on-reserve services and the Region for off-reserve services—can cause confusion among residents in terms of accessing care.[3]

There are over a dozen additional First Nations communities that the NRHA serves; a challenge for the NRHA is that many of these First Nations communities do not have year-round all-weather road access, with many of these First Nations communities relying on rail, boat, and/or air service to travel. This limited access has significant implications on the health of the residents.

Per the 2006 Census, over two-thirds (67.4%) of residents self-identify as "Aboriginal." Residents of the Northern Health Region account for 81% of Manitoba residents who report speaking an Aboriginal language; just below one-third of residents (31.9%) report speaking at least one Aboriginal language compared to only 6% of Manitobans overall.

Facilities

The NRHA maintains offices in each of its three major centres: Flin Flon, The Pas, and Thompson.

Location[4] Hospital(acute care beds)Health centreOther sites
PlaceReserve
BrochetBarren LandsNursing station
CormorantCormorant Health Care Centre
Cranberry PortageCranberry Portage Wellness Centre
Cross LakePimicikamakNursing station
EastervilleProvincial nursing station
Flin FlonFlin Flon General Hospital (34)Flin Flon Primary Health Care Centre
  • Flin Flon Personal Care Home
  • Northern Lights Manor
  • Flin Flon Clinic
Garden HillNursing station
GillamGillam Hospital (7)Gillam Public Health
Gods LakeGod's Lake FNNursing station
God’s RiverManto Sipi
Grand RapidsMisipawistik
IlfordIlford Community Health Centre
Lac BrochetNorthlandsNursing station[5]
Leaf RapidsLeaf Rapids Health Centre
Lynn LakeLynn Lake Hospital (11)Lynn Lake Public Health
Moose LakeMosakahikenProvincial nursing station
Nelson HouseNisichawayasihk
  • Nisichawayasihk Personal Care Home
  • Nursing Station
Norway House
  • Nursing station
  • Pinaow Wachi Ltd. Personal Care Home
Opaskwayak Cree NationBeatrice Wilson Health CentreMcGillivary Care Home
Oxford HouseBunibonibee
  • George Colon Memorial Home Inc.
  • Nursing station
The PasSt. Anthony’s General Hospital (40)The Pas Primary Health Care Centre
  • St. Paul’s Personal Care Home
  • Rosaire House Addiction Centre
  • The Pas Clinic
  • Fischer Avenue Clinic
PikwitoneiNursing station
PukatawaganMathias ColombNursing station
Red Sucker LakeRed Sucker Lake FNNursing station
Shamattawa First NationNursing station
SherridonSherridon Health Centre
Snow LakeSnow Lake Health Centre
South Indian LakeO-Pipon-Na-PiwinNursing station
Split LakeTataskweyakNursing station
St. Theresa Point First NationNursing station
Tadoule LakeSayisiNursing station
Thicket PortageHealth Centre
ThompsonThompson General Hospital (79)Thompson Public Health
  • Acute Brain Injury House
  • Hope North Recovery Centre for Youth
  • Northern Consultation Clinic
  • Northern Spirit Manor
  • Thompson Clinic
WasagamackWasagamack FNNursing station
WabowdenWabowden Community Health Centre
York Factory First Nation

References

Notes

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 25 April 2012. Health authorities agree to mergers. 25 August 2012. Winnipeg Free Press.
  2. Web site: About Us – Northern Health Region. 2021-02-07. en-CA.
  3. https://northernhealthregion.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Northern-Health-Region-Annual-Report-2019-2020.pdf 2019-20 NRHA Annual Report
  4. Web site: Our Locations – Northern Health Region. 2021-02-07. en-CA.
  5. First Nation Inuit Health Branch (FNIHB)