Our Strategic Compass
Our strategy keeps us focused, responsive, and united as we navigate healthcare transformation together.
A shared commitment:
The Huron Perth and Area OHT co-developed this strategy with input from patients, caregivers, providers, and partners—grounded in the shared vision of a sustainable, people-driven health system that delivers a positive experience for all.
Built for action:
This plan guides our decisions, priorities, and resource use. It reflects our collective responsibility to work as one team, one system—advancing integrated, equitable, and accessible care.
Staying adaptive:
We’re committed to continuous review and improvement, adjusting as needed to stay relevant in a dynamic health landscape.
Success depends on all of us:
Collaboration, innovation, and a culture of learning will drive our progress—and our impact.
All Members Meetings – Recent Updates
Huron Perth & Area Ontario Health Team (HPA-OHT) continues to evolve, and we hold All-Members Meetings to discuss key developments, strategic priorities, and future directions. Below are summaries of these meetings along with links to presentation materials for those who couldn’t attend.
We encourage all members and stakeholders to review these materials to stay informed and engaged in shaping the future of HPA-OHT.
This meeting focused on updates on strategic priorities, collaborative planning, and meaningful discussions about the future of integrated healthcare in our region.
📄 [Download the October 28, 2025 Presentation (PDF)]
This meeting focused on providing updates and sharing plans pertaining to the following work:
- Funding and financials
- Accreditation Collaborative and planning
- Operational and Quality Improvement initiatives
- Evidence-Informed Processes and Digital Mapping
This meeting focused on key operational updates and upcoming plans for the 2025-26 fiscal year. Highlights included:
- OHT Financial Review, providing an overview of financial performance from April 1, 2024 – December 1, 2024.
- HPA-OHT Structure Updates, outlining planned enhancements to governance and service integration.
- 2025-26 Operational Draft Plan, detailing strategic objectives, key performance indicators (KPIs), and priority initiatives, such as expanding Integrated Care Pathways and improving digital health tools.
This meeting served as a platform to reset the stage for OHT work, focusing on bold and disruptive ideas for significant healthcare system transformation. The discussion emphasized:
- Strategic Priorities, including access to care, health promotion, workforce recruitment/retention, and strengthening OHT structures.
- Reflections from the Field, featuring insights from Dr. Anne Wojtak on integrated health system development.
- Governance Evolution, exploring inclusive leadership and future governance planning for HPA-OHT.
- Data-Driven Decision Making, presenting insights into health system trends, primary care access, and population health challenges.
HPA-OHT Strategic Plan 2023 – 2026
The HPA-OHT Strategic Plan 2023-26 encompasses four fundamental strategic directions:
Optimize Access and Integrate Care
This involves improving access and movement within the healthcare system to provide timely and appropriate care by the right providers. The plan includes enhancing access to primary and community care services, integrating access across sectors, and utilizing digital tools for better accessibility. Specific objectives for 2023 and 2024 focus on exploring primary care entry points, increasing community care services access, developing a Heart Failure model of care, advancing digital health, and addressing barriers in the system.
Reimagine Community-Based Care
This strategy emphasizes health promotion, prevention, patient self-management, and early healthcare interventions at home and in the community. Goals include improved population health, effective resource allocation, and increased system capacity. Actions planned involve creating a healthy aging strategy, developing partnerships to improve social determinants of health, and implementing data and evidence-based decision-making tools.
Revitalize the HPA-OHT Workforce
This direction aims to ignite recruitment, retention, and well-being strategies for healthcare staff, advancing leadership and workforce integration. The plan will enhance recruitment and retention, increase equity across sectors, develop a regional workforce strategy, and build equitable employment opportunities. It also includes developing communication strategies to attract new staff and volunteers and supporting the development of a central training and development tool.
Advance the HPA-OHT Model
This involves strengthening the HPA-OHT structure, systems, and processes to facilitate collaboration. The plan includes establishing a non-profit corporation, expanding membership and partnerships, co-designing with citizens, and fostering positive relationships for system-wide impact. There’s also a focus on integrating technology and digital strategies to improve system integration.
Throughout these directions, the plan consistently emphasizes equity & reconciliation, fostering relationships and innovation, engaging citizen voices, and developing comprehensive communication and engagement strategies. Technology and digital strategies are also integral across all areas, ensuring improved access and efficiency.