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$4.6 Million For Northern Health Projects

By 250 News

Thursday, August 02, 2007 02:33 PM

Northern Health has received $4.6 million in regional funding for several projects under the Province's Health Innovation Fund.

The key projects affecting the region include: 

  1. CT Angiography Services: This initiative will help improve diagnosis times of patients with chest pain. The new service will increase diagnostic imaging capabilities in Northern BC, and potentially reduce the need for patients to travel to Vancouver for testing.  The new CT scanner at Mills Memorial Hospital in Terrace can offer this service following additional staff training. $33,000 from the Health Innovation Fund will pay for the training and operational costs to run this new service.

  2. Prince George Regional Hospital will receive capital funding to acquire a second CT scanner with the required processing capacity and software for this service. The total investment for PGRH covering the new unit and operating costs will be $1.478 million.

  3. Integrated Health Networks- Primary Health Care System: as part of NH’s Care North Strategy, this project will help to provide better care for people , such as Aboriginal people and the elderly, who experience chronic diseases.  The region will share in  $2.73 million dollars in funding.

  4. Emergency Department Information Systems (EDIS) Implementation: $420,000  for better patient information to help improve patient flow through the Mills Memorial Hospital Emergency Department. The initiative will expand the current EDIS used at Prince George Regional Hospital to Mills Memorial Hospital in Terrace and to  Fort St. John Hospital.

Northern Health CEO Cathy Ulrich says the projects will  be positive on several  levels "Our projects through the Health Innovation Fund will help improve the quality of care for patients, better manage both chronic and acute illnesses, and help improve efficiency within our facilities.”     


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What will this actually do for surgery wait times?
Where's the money to provide the urgently needed space at Jubilee Lodge?
Does anyone in government realize we are dealing with an ageing population?
Is Pat Bell too busy dealing with Wendys to deal with the reality of today's society?
Who cares about the 2010 Winter Olympics!
I sure hope this will allow them to improve on my recent 26 month wait time.
ya camoose...me too!
I am on a 1 year wait for knee surgery and 4 to 8 weeks for a lump removal!
That really frosts your preserves don't it?