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Measuring Success and focusing on Results NWT health and Social Services System 2011/2012 Annual Report

Department of Health and Services; Government of the Northwest Country Resources Evaluation of Policy, Law, Strategies, Plans, and Services Northwest Territories 30 October 2012 Report

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In 2011, the Department of Health and Social Services published its most recent strategic plan: Building on Our Foundation, 2011-2016. This is the first report addressing our results for the fiscal year 2011/12 and moves forward on my commitment to improve the overall accountability and public reporting on performance of the NWT Health and Social Services system.

The Strategic Plan focuses on six priority areas where we want to see improvement:

• Enhance services for children,
• Improve the health status of our population,
• Innovative delivery of core community health
and social services,
• One territorial integrated system with local
delivery,
• Ensure patient/client safety and system quality,
and
• Measure, assess and publicly report on
outcomes.

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