Toronto Central LHIN
Appearance
The Toronto Central LHIN is one of fourteen Local Health Integration Networks (LHINs) in the Canadian province of Ontario.
The Toronto Central Local Health Integration Network is a community-based, non-profit organization funded by the Government of Ontario through the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care.
Services
[edit]Toronto Central LHIN plans, funds and coordinates the following operational public health care services to a population of approximately 1.15 million people:
- Hospitals
- West Park Healthcare Centre
- Providence Healthcare
- Baycrest Hospital
- Hospital for Sick Children
- Mount Sinai Hospital
- Bridgepoint Hospital
- Runnymede Healthcare Centre
- Toronto Grace Health Centre
- St. Michael's Hospital
- Michael Garron Hospital
- Women's College Hospital
- St. Joseph's Health Centre
- Toronto General Hospital
- Toronto Western Hospital
- Princess Margaret Cancer Centre
- Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre
- Toronto Rehabilitation Institute
- Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
- Long-Term Care Homes
- Home and Community Care (Formally Community Care Access Centres (CCAC))
- Community Support Service Agencies
- Mental Health and Addiction Agencies
- Community Health Centres (CHCs)
Geographic area
[edit]Toronto Central LHIN services a region focused on the centre of the City of Toronto. Neighbourhoods served include:
- Area 1 West: Etobicoke / High Park
- Area 2 North West: Davenport / Bloor
- Area 3 South West: West downtown / Parkdale
- Area 4 North Central: Midtown / Leaside / North Riverdale / Forest Hill
- Area 5 South East: East downtown / South Riverdale
- Area 6 East: Old East York / East End / The Beach
- Area 7 North East: Flemingdon / Thorncliffe / Crescent Town / Oakridge
Budget
[edit]The Toronto Central LHIN has an annual budget of approximately $4.2 billion.[1]
External links
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Toronto Central LHIN - 2010 Annual Report Archived 2013-05-12 at the Wayback Machine