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.
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:
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.
The NRHA maintains offices in each of its three major centres: Flin Flon, The Pas, and Thompson.
Location[4] | Hospital(acute care beds) | Health centre | Other sites | ||
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Place | Reserve | ||||
Brochet | Barren Lands | Nursing station | |||
Cormorant | Cormorant Health Care Centre | ||||
Cranberry Portage | Cranberry Portage Wellness Centre | ||||
Cross Lake | Pimicikamak | Nursing station | |||
Easterville | Provincial nursing station | ||||
Flin Flon | Flin Flon General Hospital (34) | Flin Flon Primary Health Care Centre |
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— | Garden Hill | Nursing station | |||
Gillam | Gillam Hospital (7) | Gillam Public Health | |||
Gods Lake | God's Lake FN | Nursing station | |||
God’s River | Manto Sipi | ||||
Grand Rapids | Misipawistik | ||||
Ilford | Ilford Community Health Centre | ||||
Lac Brochet | Northlands | Nursing station[5] | |||
Leaf Rapids | Leaf Rapids Health Centre | ||||
Lynn Lake | Lynn Lake Hospital (11) | Lynn Lake Public Health | |||
Moose Lake | Mosakahiken | Provincial nursing station | |||
Nelson House | Nisichawayasihk |
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Norway House |
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Opaskwayak Cree Nation | Beatrice Wilson Health Centre | McGillivary Care Home | |||
Oxford House | Bunibonibee |
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The Pas | St. Anthony’s General Hospital (40) | The Pas Primary Health Care Centre |
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Pikwitonei | Nursing station | ||||
Pukatawagan | Mathias Colomb | Nursing station | |||
Red Sucker Lake | Red Sucker Lake FN | Nursing station | |||
Shamattawa First Nation | Nursing station | ||||
Sherridon | Sherridon Health Centre | ||||
Snow Lake | Snow Lake Health Centre | ||||
South Indian Lake | O-Pipon-Na-Piwin | Nursing station | |||
Split Lake | Tataskweyak | Nursing station | |||
St. Theresa Point First Nation | Nursing station | ||||
Tadoule Lake | Sayisi | Nursing station | |||
Thicket Portage | Health Centre | ||||
Thompson | Thompson General Hospital (79) | Thompson Public Health |
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Wasagamack | Wasagamack FN | Nursing station | |||
Wabowden | Wabowden Community Health Centre | ||||
York Factory First Nation |