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Media release: Boards for Hastings Prince Edward, Kingston, Frontenac and Lennox & Addington and Leeds, Grenville and Lanark vote to merge to form the South East Health Unit

Hastings and Prince Edward Counties/Dec. 6, 2024

The boards of health for Hastings Prince Edward Public Health (HPEPH), Kingston, Frontenac and Lennox & Addington Public Health (KFLAPH) and Leeds, Grenville and Lanark District Health Unit (LGLDHU) have voted to merge to form the South East Health Unit.

All three boards met this week, and all voted unanimously to merge. As such, the South East Health Unit will come into being on Jan. 1, 2025.

The Ministry of Health has committed to provide funding for the first three years of the transition process.

“We are very pleased that we’ll be able to reach the goal we’ve all been working towards for more than a year now,” said KFL&A Board Chair Wess Garrod. “The merger will ensure we have the skilled personnel needed to deliver the highest quality and most effective public health services to our communities.”

The new health unit will serve the existing geographic boundaries of the KFLA, HPE, and LGL, covering a nearly 20,000 square kilometre area, and serving more than 550,000 residents.

“A merger of our three agencies will strengthen capacity and local public health programs and services, resulting in overall healthier communities across the South East region,” said HPEPH Board Chair Jan O’Neill.

Dr. Piotr Oglaza will be the Medical Officer of Health and CEO for the merged agency, while Dr. Ethan Toumishey and Dr. Linna Li will both be named Deputy Medical Officers of Health who will respectively cover two vast geographic regions. Dr. Li will be supporting the LGL region and Frontenac County, while Dr. Toumishey will be supporting the HPE region, L&A County, and the City of Kingston. Dr. Hugh Guan will maintain his role as Associate Medical Officer of Health supporting the whole merged agency. A board of health will be in place with representation from across the new geographic region in the new year.

The new governance structure will ensure that the entire South East region has the benefit of four experts guiding public health issues locally, while still ensuring that each geographic area retains local leadership during the transition to a larger agency.

“Although there is still a lot of work to be done, all three agencies, leadership teams and boards have been working tirelessly to prepare for the merger. Speaking for all the Board Chairs, we want to extend our gratitude and thanks to all those who have been preparing behind the scenes so that our agencies can come together as South East Health Unit in the new year,” said LGLDHU Board Chair Peter McKenna.

Collaboration with local partners will continue as each office works with their communities to ensure a smooth transition to a merged entity and to maintain appropriate services and supports across the South East region.

Partners and members of the public should continue to engage with their local public health offices as usual until otherwise directed.

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Media contacts:

Maureen Hyland, Communications Specialist
hyland.maureen@hpeph.ca

Sara Hart, Communications Specialist
hart.sara@hpephh.ca

About Hastings Prince Edward Public Health

Hastings Prince Edward Public Health (HPEPH) is a public health agency that serves the counties of Hastings and Prince Edward from four local offices. HPEPH is situated and provides services on the traditional territory of the Anishinaabe, Huron-Wendat and Haudenosaunee people. We monitor the health of our local population, deliver programs and services within our communities, and help develop healthy public policies. We provide information and support in many areas to help improve the health and well-being of our residents. Together with our communities, we help people become as healthy as they can be. For more information, please visit hpePublicHealth.ca. You can also find us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter and Instagram.

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South East Health Unit

As of Jan. 1, 2025 Hastings Prince Edward Public Health; Kingston, Frontenac and Lennox & Addington Public Health and the Leeds, Grenville and Lanark District Health Unit will merge to form the South East Health Unit.

Efforts are underway to develop branding for the South East Health Unit, which will take several months. In the meantime, you will see logos and other advertising material with Hastings Prince Edward Public Health branding. You may also see some documents using the legal name South East Health Unit.

Partners and members of the public should continue to engage with their local public health offices as usual until otherwise directed.

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