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“All across the province, we are
investing billions of dollars in new and expanded health facilities and
hospitals to improve access to quality patient care,” said Premier Campbell.
“The new
The new 37,000-square-metre facility will
have the capacity for up to 500 beds and will replace approximately 400 beds
that currently operate on the old
“The new
Each patient room will have large windows
that maximize natural light and views to the outside. Over 80 per cent of the
rooms will be single-bed patient rooms, which will significantly reduce
hospital-acquired infection rates, enhance patient privacy, improve quality of
sleep and speed recovery times. The facility is expected to open with 400 beds
and additional beds will be opened as demand and resources permit. Construction
of the hospital will be complete by the end of 2010, and it will open to
patients in 2011.
The new facility will be designed to meet
Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Gold certification as part
of government’s commitment to a greener and more sustainable future. Green
hospital building design helps to create a healing environment for patients,
staff and visitors.
“Construction of a new
“This state-of-the-art hospital will help attract and retain health care professionals with improved education opportunities through better teaching and research facilities,” said Saanich North and the Islands MLA Murray Coell.
The
“This hospital will
be designed to be elder-friendly,” said Jac Kreut, VIHA board chair. “The facility’s
environment will provide patient-centred, best practice care for clients, the
majority whom are seniors. It will also create a safer, cleaner, more
supportive working environment for all health care professionals and support
providers.”
“Today’s groundbreaking event marks a significant
step in our continued efforts to improve the effectiveness of the Capital
Region’s health system,” said Janet Evans, Capital Regional Hospital
District (CRHD) board director and chair of the Planning and Protective
Services Committee. “As the region’s population grows and health service
demands continue to change, this new facility will help deliver the latest,
high-quality care in the most efficient way possible.”
In addition to the $222.4 million the Province is contributing, the CRHD will contribute $107.7 million and VIHA will fund the remaining $18.5 million.
All clinical health services will
be funded by the
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Press Secretary Office of the Premier 604 307-7177
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Public Affairs Bureau Ministry of Health Services 250 213-3760 250 952-1887 (media line)
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VIHA Communications 250 370-8270
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