Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care Geographic Information System (GIS) Strategy An Overview of the Strategy Implementation Plan November 2009

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Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care Geographic Information System (GIS) Strategy An Overview of the Strategy Implementation Plan November 2009 John Hill, Health Analytics Branch Health System Information Management and Investment Division (HSIMI)

Presentation Goal Have a better understanding of MOHLTC s GIS Strategy. Specifically: 1. Why the ministry is undertaking the strategy; 2. What the ministry s vision is; 3. What in practical terms this means; 4. How this will benefit you (and others); 5. Next steps in getting there; and 6. Who is involved (and who you can contact if I haven t met today). 2

Why create a GIS Strategy? Need: Ministry staff and stakeholders need to obtain accurate, timely, useful spatial information Health sector looks to ministry for GIS leadership Align with ministry s stewardship role (supporting key partners in health sector) Challenges: Difficult to access and use authoritative data sets Lack of easy to use applications to access, analyze and visualize geographic data Different user needs and requirements Unrealized potential of GIS capabilities to support evidence-based decision making Opportunities: Improve coordination in planning, developing and maintaining geographic data Easy access to a wide range of tools to facilitate data visualization, analysis and reporting Reduce duplication and improve efficiencies in delivering GIS products, tools and services, knowledge and skills 3

What is the Ministry s GIS Strategy vision? The ministry will be recognized as a leader in supporting and using location-based information to make decisions for promoting health and providing health care excellence, now and in the future 4

Vision (cont.) GIS Strategy / IM Strategic Framework Vision Statement Ontario s health system will have and rely on the best possible data and information to make decisions for promoting health care excellence now and in the future. Mission Statement Working collaboratively, we develop, manage, and share high quality data, information and knowledge products with our customers and partners. Overarching Principles IM Strategic Directions Sharing and Integrating Data Empowering Evidence-Based Decisions Building IM Capacity Vision: The ministry will be recognized as a leader in supporting and using location-based information to make decisions for promoting health and providing health care excellence, now and in the future GIS Strategy Enhance Quality of Data Develop common standards for data collection Establish the authoritative source for GIS data Integrate non-spatial data with geographic data Support Evidence-Based Decision making Enable easy access to and sharing of location-based data and information Improve GIS analytical capability to support decision making Sustain GIS Capacity Establish a clear GIS governance framework Provide appropriate funding for staff Leverage existing GIS systems Embed GIS functionality in candidate and priority applications Raise awareness of potential for GIS to support health system goals 5

What is the proposed end-state? Below is a conceptual schematic on how the ministry will be delivering GIS products and services to ministry s staff and the broader stakeholder community: Ministry s GIS Specialists and Analysts Ministry & Partners Create, edit and maintain GIS data via editing tool Network and Technology Infrastructure View and access GIS data via catalogue and web-based mapping applications Standards, Policies and Data Sharing Agreements Business intelligence integration Web-based mapping applications Health System Databases Authoritative GIS Databases Web Application Servers 6

How will this benefit you? Services available to: Stakeholders Outputs Ministry Primary Secondary Tertiary 1. GIS standards and best practices Yes Yes Yes Yes 2. Access to authoritative GIS data Yes Yes Yes Yes 3. Reliable, high quality and accurate GIS data for data analysis Yes Yes Yes No 4. Data sharing agreements and policies Yes Yes Yes Yes 5. Advice and guidance on analytical tools and services 6. Analytic support (i.e., perform analytic work) 7. Continuous enhancements on GIS capabilities, tools and technologies to accommodate emerging needs Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes 8. Provide training and education Yes No No No 7

What is our approach? Implement Training and Education Plan Implement Long-Term Maintenance and Operational Plan Implement Applications Tools and Services Obtain Executive Buy-in and Support People Process Communications Develop Target GIS System Architecture Establish Governance Model Define GIS System Requirements and Architecture Develop GIS Data to meet users needs 8

Next steps Focus on fundamental tasks in 2009-10, Q3 and Q4: 1. Complete the Governance Model Establish Steering Committee Initiate Technical Advisory Committee Kick-off meeting 2. Communicate Disseminating strategy to stakeholders 3. Develop and adopt GIS data standards Engaging stakeholders to capture users requirements Establish metadata standards Establish authoritative datasets 9

Who is Involved? Ministry plan; however, collaboration with stakeholders is essential HSIMI Division is leading the strategy implementation Health Analytics Branch manages the overall implementation Steering Committee includes: ministry leaders; Strategic Information Management Advisory Council (SIMAC) to represent stakeholders at high level Technical advisors represent stakeholders on the ground Implementation working teams focus in four priority areas: Data management and access Application tools and services Infrastructure and technology Stakeholder engagement and communication 10

For More Information MOHLTC GIS Strategy Project Sponsor John Hill, Health Analytics Branch Tel: 416-327-8683 Emai: john.r.hill@ontario.ca MOHLTC GIS Strategy Project Manager Kevin Yam, Health Analytics Branch Tel: 416-326-3151 Email: kevin.yam@ontario.ca 11

Appendix A: Executive Summary GIS is a key tool for evidence-based decision making A ministry GIS strategy will lead to: Better coordination, integration, and use of GIS technology and spatial data Improved collaboration across GIS users and information consumers Strategy focused on providing practical information and tools Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care GIS Strategy document Strategy has been approved and the project team is moving ahead Implementation will take 3 to 5 years (longer term initiative) 12

Appendix B: GIS Strategy Project Governance 13