Orillia Soldiers' Memorial Hospital - Company Research Report
Company Overview
- Name: Orillia Soldiers' Memorial Hospital (OSMH)
- Mission: Serving our community with compassion and excellence. Driven by shared purpose, OSMH is committed to improving health and wellness through cultural safety and system co-design.
- Founded: 1907
- Founders: Initiated with the purchase by John Dunn in 1907 for hospital use.
- Key People:
- Carmine Stumpo, President and CEO
- Dr. Kimberley McIntosh, Chief of Staff
- Debbie Singh, VP People Strategy & Chief Human Resources Officer
- Tom Roberts, Executive VP & CFO
- Jill Colin, VP Patient Care & Chief Nursing Executive
- Headquarters: Orillia, Ontario, Canada
- Number of Employees: No information is available
- Revenue: No information is available
- Company is Known For: Providing acute care and wide-ranging health services as part of the Couchiching Ontario Health Team. Renowned for its service in both community hospital settings and regionally designated services focusing on patient care, extensive collaborations, and heritage in military values.
Products and Services
- Products/Services Offered:
- Emergency Care: Comprehensive emergency services available at the hospital.
- Community-Based Programming: Supporting patients, families, and caregivers with a range of healthcare programs.
- Specialized Services: Through partnerships, OSMH offers integrated care, especially for seniors, palliative care, and specialized clinical services.
- Key Features of Services:
- Integrated Care Planning: Encompassing community needs through specialized regional collaborations.
- Virtual Care Services: Expanded following the COVID-19 pandemic to formalize virtual care delivery models.
- Critical Care Response Team: In-hospital care support to manage increased healthcare demands.
Recent Developments
- Appointments:
- Dr. Kimberley McIntosh was named Chief of Staff, bringing her extensive experience in family medicine and healthcare leadership to oversee quality care.
- New Partnerships and Recognitions:
- Couchiching Ontario Health Team: Active partnerships in enhancing integrated healthcare approaches, including a new care clinic initiative within the Couchiching region.
- Special Donation from Reinhart Weber: $3.3 million contribution through The Weber Foundation, geared towards the Future Hospital project.
- Funding and Infrastructure:
- Announcement by government officials of a $10 million fund for training Emergency Department nurses.
- Hospital expansion with award-winning philanthropic contributions and ongoing government support.
Additional Information
- Strategic Priorities (2021-2025):
- We Are Connected: With priorities such as integrated care planning and shared decision making for improved strategic collaboration.
- We Are Soldiers’: Focusing on fulfilling team professional aspirations, enhancing well-being, and leadership through existing challenges.
- We Adapt & Advance: Aiming for modernized quality improvements, patient safety, and a vision for future healthcare infrastructure.
No additional financial or employee-specific data beyond strategic plans and leadership involvement has been provided. Further detailed fiscal reports or workforce statistics would support comprehensive insights into the operations and economic performance of OSMH.