--00000000000056763e05eaeb0c62 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="00000000000056763b05eaeb0c60" --00000000000056763b05eaeb0c60 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Beth, We have a contract with Grand River Hospital on ALC (see attached). Please connect with Leigh Scott. All HCLs: Please feel free to share this information (DO NOT PRINT OR EMAIL THIS CONTRACT) to your hospitals' decision makers (Oakville Trafalgar, Sunnybrook Hospital, St. Mike's, Mount Sinai Hospital etc). Best regards, Matt Matt Vijayan, B.Sc., MBA, CCPE Director of Sales, Canada *Please note my email has changed:* mvijayan@TheKey.com TheKey.com [image: TheKey] On Thu, Oct 13, 2022 at 9:47 AM Elizabeth Sparrow wrote: > Great tip! > > Geoff had mentioned connecting with the Flow Coordinator. I know the > hospitals in my region all operated slightly differently. If anyone else > comes across a different title to ask for, please share. > > Geoff-the few times I was transferring new residents from a Toronto > hospital they had completely different roles/responsibilities from the > HCCSS Cambridge. > > One hospital in my region has a multi-discipline team, (as of 1/2yrs ago) > called the Allied Team. I just sourced the main contact yesterday and hope > to get their contact or warm intro before the end of this week. > > Keep the tips coming-thanks! > > On Thu, Oct 13, 2022 at 9:35 AM Matt Vijayan wrote: > >> Thanks for sharing this article. I was listening to Newstalk 1010 this >> morning regarding the opportunity. We have done some work in Waterloo with >> Alternate Level of Care (ALC) patients who are in this caught in this >> conundrum. You need to connect with the HCCSS coordinator associated with >> ALC in the hospital (not discharge planners). >> >> Best regards, >> >> Matt >> >> Matt Vijayan, B.Sc., MBA, CCPE >> Director of Sales, Canada >> *Please note my email has changed:* >> mvijayan@TheKey.com >> >> TheKey.com >> [image: TheKey] >> >> >> On Thu, Oct 13, 2022 at 9:30 AM Geoff McCallum > geoffrey.mccallum@thekey.com> wrote: >> >>> Good morning, >>> >>> Not sure if everyone has seen this yet, so I thought I would share it >>> with you. >>> >>> It talks about the changes coming effective Nov. 20, hospitals are >>> required under the Public Hospitals Act regulations to charge a daily fee >>> of $400 to patients who no longer require hospital care, but who remain in >>> hospital after being discharged, including those authorized for admission >>> to a long-term-care home. >>> >>> >>> https://www.muskokaregion.com/news-story/10739602-province-limits-long-term-care-choice-of-muskoka-patients/?s=n1?source=newsletter&utm_content=a02&utm_source=ml_nl&utm_medium=email&utm_email=912B766D532D2A8E1F1B27F8D8A330B9&utm_campaign=mrhl_136668 >>> >>> I was already a big advocate of how important it is for us to >>> work closely with the hospital. Both the hospitals and the families are >>> going to need our help. Just another point to share when you're talking to >>> a discha