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
editToronto 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
editToronto 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
editThe Toronto Central LHIN has an annual budget of approximately $4.2 billion.[1]
External links
editReferences
edit- ^ Toronto Central LHIN - 2010 Annual Report Archived 2013-05-12 at the Wayback Machine